TheIvyLeagueEdge wrote:
Pradeeps0013 wrote:
Hello Everybody,
I am looking to apply for executive MBA programs provided by Indian B-Schools such as ISB, IIMA etc (2019 Intake, Class of 2020). Since I want to ensure an admit for the session, I don't want to let a loose string ruin my chances of acing the admission process. With this in mind, I was looking for help to build my profile and to strengthen my essays and LOI's. As I have taken BYJU's GMAT study course for 3 months to help me prepare for GMAT so I also came across their MBA consulting Services.
Although their offer is great and I believe they will be able to help me through the entire admission process, I want suggestions from GMAT community members about the worthiness of BYJU's MBA consulting service (entire package). If anyone has used their MBA consulting service then kindly post your review here and help people like me out in deciding whether to go for BYJU's MBA consulting or to look for some other MBA consultant.
Regards
Pradeep
Pradeeps0013,
Speaking to their students or googling for "Negative reviews" for any MBA consulting service will give you much dirt to make your decision on.
We help clients post their GMAT/ GRE scores, to shape their stories into the best applications. Happy to chat with you one to one to see if we can be of help. Look up my LinkedIn recommendations to see real people with real profiles, unlike manufactured testimonials. Strongly suggest you to avoid making a decision based on Testimonials alone (if all of them come from a consulting service's website).
Pm me your resume, and we can talk. Or contact me through details in the signature.
People who write negative reviews are the minority group. They come under three categories:
1) who are dissatisfied due to some genuine reasons (trust their reviews)
2) Intentional Problem makers who blame the company for their own mistakes
3) Competitors of the reviewed company
You will find positive and negative reviews about every company including your company. I will suggest you visit their office, ask them that you want to speak to their existing clients, ask about the negative review you saw on internet etc.
Byjus is a top-notch ed-tech in India funded by many leading investors like Facebook. Their app and training methodology is known as one of the best in the industry. Hence admission consulting might not be bad.