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But then money wont matter a lot if you get a good MBA, better to do it from NUS/NTU and pay the extra 50% in case you dont get into ISB than doing an MBA from any others in India which will maybe be 2 years so added opportunity cost and wont give you that prestigious name and long term connections and opportunities.
I guess Neha can guide better on the pros and cons.
Hi Guys, The pros I can list out as per my understanding and the best way to choose is to match this list with your personal criteria and requirements: ISB pros- Indian network, Global Education, World Class faculty, Good entry point for post MBA careers, Cheaper. Global MBA's- Global Network, Broader perspective organically built interacting with diverse peers over a longer time, Access to global recruiters, Often Migration
You can now see what coincides with your dream life and make the choice.