Narenn
waldong Congrats on admit and wish you great time at Oxford! May I request you to tell us a bit about background, your application experience, and any tips for new applicants? Thank you!
Sure, my profile is:
Indian, Engineering Undergraduate, Total 7 years work experience (2 years in Mfg, 5 years in various startups), GMAT: 760, Extra Curricular: NA (only some college ones)
Choose your school wisely. Some pros of Oxford:
1. World renowned Brand Name
2. Larger Class Size (~ 320) as compared to other EU schools (except LBS and INSEAD), hence better networking support
3. Higher Work Exp of class (around 6 years), hence useful for those like me with a higher work exp
4. One year MBA program, hence better ROI
5. Job Prospects all over EU (Brexit will have some effect in this)
6. Very Good for: a) Career Enhancers b) Social Impact and related opportunities c) Entrepreneurship
Cons
1. Not that good for career changers (2 Yr MBA programs may offer better help in this)
2. Being a new MBA school, alumni base is not large (though you can dig into Oxford university alumni base as well, which is said to be very large and supportive)
3. Post MBA Employment will be lil tough, so be prepared for self networking and seeking job opportunities on your own
Evaluating Your profile:
You should definitely use Oxford Said's Profile evaluation service
https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/programmes/degr ... eview-formAlso reach out to current and oxford said alums via linkedin etc. to know more about your fit
Visit school if you can.
Application:
It is a pretty standard MBA application, write your essays well, and answer all the in-application questions properly as well. (Why Oxford, career focus, your work exp. etc.)
If you get an interview invite, most of the questions will be based on essays and application questions.
Apply as early as possible, as scholarships and university accommodation gets filled pretty fast (I applied in R3, and got none
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Good Luck, happy to help further!
cheers