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OasisGC
Hi,
Thanks for writing here.
INSEAD prefers people with high international work experience, I do not want to discourage you but want to caution you that you should keep your options open to avoid disappointment.
If you are looking for places where the international students stand higher chances to get an employment after MBA, I would say recommend Canada, other parts of Asia or Australia. US has its own challenges to get a work permit after MBA.
To conclude, if you are looking for quality education, go to US or Europe, but if you want to work outside India then I would recommend to explore options in Canada, other parts of Asia and Australia. In terms of schools, AGSM (Australia), Rotman/Schulich/Queesns/Ivey (Canada) and other asian schools (HKUSY, NUS, KHU) are good options.
Hope this helps. I like you subject line - drove me to your post first among all

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Hey thanks for your response. I completely agree that Insead's a long shot given the lack of international work experience but I'm hoping that through the essays I'll be able to make them understand the reasons why I had to move back to India right after my undergrad studies. Also although I'm hoping that the fact that I deal with international clients (mostly in latin america and europe) on a regular basis and also train our employees who are stationed internationally, will help me display my international mindset to Insead.
The only other European school that I'm currently considering is LBS.
I'm not too keen on going to Australia or Canada. I would ideally like to pursue an MBA from an American B-School or a top European school such as LBS or Insead, as they hold a lot of weight all around the world in terms of brand recognition. So in this regards I was wondering if you could suggest some suitable US/European B-Schools that I could apply to.
Thanks
Thanks for your note.
If you think you can make a strong case, you can apply to INSEAD.
You mentioned that you are looking for schools where international students stand higher chances to get an employment after MBA. There are two factors that impact the way MBAs are hired post-MBA
1) Quality of Education
2) Regulations for work permit or residency or sponsorship
Some of the European Schools are known to impart the best education, so you are ready to deliver results. However, if the 2nd part of that country does not allow you to stay in that respective country to work then you have a challenge that you might have to go back to your home country. Once you go back to you home country (India in your case), organizations may/may not hesitate to take you at a senior level since your MBA is from different region and you will be competing with students from ISB and IIMs. Regional schools teach basics of Business Management but still every region has different business models. So, if you are planning to go to European schools - you should keep a backup plan as well.
For US - there are challenges with H1B and I have seen most of the IT guys securing H1B and combining their IT and Management skills to contribute to the organization.
I do not want to discourage you, but I am just sharing my research with you and I would recommend that you should do an extensive research on what happens when international students graduate. Above all, Indian IT talent is required all around world, so even if you see a few successful international students being placed after MBA, you should talk to them and listen to their stories.
I hope this helps.
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