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I have a 750 GMAT score and am looking forward to apply to B Schools this year. I am aiming for a global career preferably in the Big 4 consulting firms after my MBA to start with. Could anyone please share your thoughts on how these three schools would compare among st each other? This would greatly help me my descision to apply for NUS or not.
Its like comparing apples and oranges. There are far too many factors to be considered. If you have very strong work ex of 4-5 years than ISB ~ IIM A, B , C. If you have 1-2 year work ex or have IT work ex, then work your but off in IIM A, B, C. In this case IIMA A, B , C >> ISB. If you have average IT work ex and go to ISB, then things are going to be tough. Believe IIMs are loosing their sheen because of 50% reservation.
Its like comparing apples and oranges. There are far too many factors to be considered. If you have very strong work ex of 4-5 years than ISB ~ IIM A, B , C. If you have 1-2 year work ex or have IT work ex, then work your but off in IIM A, B, C. In this case IIMA A, B , C >> ISB. If you have average IT work ex and go to ISB, then things are going to be tough. Believe IIMs are loosing their sheen because of 50% reservation.
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Thank you for your input Abhi. I see that you have compared ISB and IIMs. I am keen to understand how these two institutions fare against NSU and not comparison among these two institutes.
NUS is a gamble. It can pay off and you can land a job in Singapore. If it doesn't work out you will have a tougher time finding a job in India when compared with ISB/IIMs.