Hi there, and thanks for writing!
Scholarships are very competitive, especially for Indian applicants - I'd say generally the lower ranked the program (and the less selective it is) the more chances there are of scholarship. Here is an article describing US 1-year MBA programs, with a ranking towards the end:
https://poetsandquants.com/2016/06/15/b ... grams-u-s/Debruyne wrote:
Indian, Male, 28
GMAT 700
Academics: Engineer from a top 100 College in the Country with a score of 69
Work Experience:
6 Years in a retail product company in India. I've started and built the Human Resource operations and functions in the company. I've got 3-4 Promotions and now a part of the senior management in the company. The company is on the verge of going Global in a years time.
Others: I've taken a lot of Business initiatives and demonstrated during the college. However, after I 've started working all my initiatives are confined to my workplace. Done quite a few certifications.
Why MBA
To learn, understand the organization from a Global perspective ideally to run a large corporate office of a global organization. I will be returning to the same company post MBA.
Since I've other debts I won't be able to afford an expensive MBA. Something around 30K $ after scholarships is my budget.
Which are the top schools which offer one year MBA with low fees which I can target?
Which are the schools where I can expect a generous scholarship?
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