MBA for IAS Officers | A Truly Inspiring Story
MIT Sloan is perhaps a dream school for more MBA applicants than any other top business school around the world. True, Harvard, Stanford, and Wharton all have their followers, but there is something very unique and distinct about MIT that makes it irresistible to MBA applicants.
However, no sooner is the name of the MIT Sloan School of Management mentioned, that one realizes that it is also one of the toughest MBA programs to get into. Think GMAT scores well in excess of 750, strong international experience, and a history of work for a top-tier brand name, apart from, of course, a stellar application. The MIT Sloan Fellows program is even tougher to make it into, with average experience of over 15 years, and successful applicants who are often COOs, CEOs, and CFOs of major multinational corporations around the world. And yet, Mukesh Bansal, with 12 years of experience in Civil Services, but no international experience, dared to dream to make it to the best. As an Indian Administrative Services (IAS) officer with over 12 years of experience, he definitely had credentials to showcase, but would a top MBA program value government service? The MBA for IAS officers can be an unconventional career choice..
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