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Hey guys,

Can someone help me with the below queries please?

1. How is Schulich India MBA (One year in India , one in Toronto )?
2. What different is it from the actual full time MBA from Toronto? Does Schulich write it on the official degrees if i have done it from India/Canada?
3. Is there absolutely any cons of India MBA except the obvious, less exposure.
4. With 5 yrs of relevant work experience and a 610 GMAT, what are my prospects of getting in Schulich India program? ( I know its not good enough for Toronto )

With 31st Jan the deadline for 2nd round, any quick inputs would immensely help

Thanks in advance

Sambhav

Hello Sambhav,
Just giving my inputs from the info I got by speaking with the current students. None of it has been verified with the campus.
1. I've heard its really good since you get to stay for some time in India. The fee is less, and there's better student-faculty understanding
2. Nothing different in terms of curriculum/faculty. No, Schulich doesn't mention anything about India in the degree.
3. There are a few cons. Unlike in Toronto, here a particular subject stretches for 2-3 weeks since the prof will fly in from Toronto and stay here only for some time. Also, clubs wise, it's not that great. As you said, exposure is not great. But you will have good exposure to the Indian market.
4. Well, as you might have known by now, it's not just GMAT that matters. You can always see people with very less GMAT getting into some of the best colleges. I would say if your overall profile is strong, your GMAT shouldn't be a problem.
Thanks.

Do you know if this will enable us to get a work permit to work in Canada?
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Hey guys,

Can someone help me with the below queries please?

1. How is Schulich India MBA (One year in India , one in Toronto )?
2. What different is it from the actual full time MBA from Toronto? Does Schulich write it on the official degrees if i have done it from India/Canada?
3. Is there absolutely any cons of India MBA except the obvious, less exposure.
4. With 5 yrs of relevant work experience and a 610 GMAT, what are my prospects of getting in Schulich India program? ( I know its not good enough for Toronto )

With 31st Jan the deadline for 2nd round, any quick inputs would immensely help

Thanks in advance

Sambhav

Hello Sambhav,
Just giving my inputs from the info I got by speaking with the current students. None of it has been verified with the campus.
1. I've heard its really good since you get to stay for some time in India. The fee is less, and there's better student-faculty understanding
2. Nothing different in terms of curriculum/faculty. No, Schulich doesn't mention anything about India in the degree.
3. There are a few cons. Unlike in Toronto, here a particular subject stretches for 2-3 weeks since the prof will fly in from Toronto and stay here only for some time. Also, clubs wise, it's not that great. As you said, exposure is not great. But you will have good exposure to the Indian market.
4. Well, as you might have known by now, it's not just GMAT that matters. You can always see people with very less GMAT getting into some of the best colleges. I would say if your overall profile is strong, your GMAT shouldn't be a problem.
Thanks.

Do you know if this will enable us to get a work permit to work in Canada?

I have attended a MBA spotlight program where the Schulich School of Business(SSB) hosted a session. The university Admission director stated that both Full-time MBA in Toronto and the India MBA program are eligible for a three-year work permit in Canada.
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