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Marcab,
Even if you can get an admit from Top 15 MBA programme getting a loan will be the least of your problems.

BTW Stanford grads earn 200, 000$/year :).
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@AbhiJ...Thanks for boosting my morale.
Anyways did you hear the news of the particlular Wharton Graduate. He got a job offer of $450,000 and this is too, the base salary. Mind blowing.
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@AbhiJ...Thanks for boosting my morale.
Anyways did you hear the news of the particlular Wharton Graduate. He got a job offer of $450,000 and this is too, the base salary. Mind blowing.
you might be earning 540K.... don't loose hope marcab.... :)
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Yeah but to earn that much, I have to shell out myself even. :lol:
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no pain no gain. . take risk.
if ur dreams r big no task is too big.
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The Purchasing Power Parity is killing us... We see the 1 crore rupees mark and it feels like 1 million dollars to us... I was looking at the rates that some admission consultants are charging.. I am pretty sure I can get an MBA degree from a decent regional school in India at those rates... IIMA's $175,000 median salary as shown on last year's FT rankings itself is proof.... I do not think the actual median salary would be anything more than $80,000 but FT took the purchasing power parity into account and it went up to $175,000...
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The Purchasing Power Parity is killing us... We see the 1 crore rupees mark and it feels like 1 million dollars to us... I was looking at the rates that some admission consultants are charging.. I am pretty sure I can get an MBA degree from a decent regional school in India at those rates... IIMA's $175,000 median salary as shown on last year's FT rankings itself is proof.... I do not think the actual median salary would be anything more than $80,000 but FT took the purchasing power parity into account and it went up to $175,000...

Indian B Schools have pretty bad record when it comes to inflating placement satistics. For example someone(usually 1-2) gets a job in London and NY at associate level paying 100,000 -120,000 $ USD. Now B Schools take maximum possible bonus into account usually between (100-150)% and show the total salary as 1.5 crore. And all newspapapers are publishing it. A few years back a news report came on Pagalguy where another reputed B School claimed the salary as 12 lakhs INR, 6 lakhs included the rental space of cubicle :). Donot buy into the placement reports of IIMs/ISB , when you interact with the current students you come to know the real figures. In US even a truck driver can earn 100k USD, so the statistics are less misleading if at all.
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Getting into either of these schools should be the first thing. There are people with McKinsey/KKR work experience who get rejected at HSW, if you are accepted into to one of them chances are you've already made it big and not an average IT guy thinking of doing an MBA in the US.

A good majority of people take out loans. Also I believe the cost is much more than tuition fees and living costs. Network is what gain at these schools so expensive trips and events with your classmates can't be avoided as well.
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@AbhiJ...Thanks for boosting my morale.
Anyways did you hear the news of the particlular Wharton Graduate. He got a job offer of $450,000 and this is too, the base salary. Mind blowing.

Marcab,

Do you really think he got a $450k offer without previous high roller status work experience? Who's to say the job offer wasn't for his/her father's company?

A few months back, I remember reading that the average debt load of a student graduating from HBS or INSEAD was $80k. I think your concerns about debt load are legitimate - graduating from a US school with over $200k of debt would be a terrible way to live. You might want to consider the top six Canadian MBA schools: Desautels, Rotman, Ivey, Schulich, Queen's and Sauder. You'll see most of the upside of placement at US schools and you'll cover the downside of high debt (this way you could still reach for your dreams without throwing reason to the wind). These Canadian MBA schools run in the $65k-$85k range for tuition.

Carl