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Hi Gaurav - yes your story makes sense, and there's certainly differences in the Indian MBA than what you'd learn and experience in an international bschool, so it's possible that this could work.

Had not realized that the entire two years of an Indian MBA is so prescribed though - is that standard? We're very familiar with the ISB and know that they're more modeled on the US/European bschools, and that IIM and others in India have a very different model and cater to a different cohort than bschools in the US do. Was not aware of the lack of specialization and electives, so that's good to know.

There are still some challenges of course and it's hard to say how this pitch will be received. Back to what we said earlier: You'll need to research the programs and see which ones are a fit since some would have industry experience as a pre-req. Study the websites and start reaching out to the admissions folks directly to see what the reactions are to your profile. We probably can't say much more from here since it's a more unusual case. The MFin programs are sometimes more flexible and they don't get high volumes of applications so it's possible that this could work, but we're not the right ones to be saying so - you need to get some input direct from the schools if you can.

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Hi,
Yes ISB is the only college in India that provides quality education in line with foreign universities. Rest almost all other Indian MBA colleges are as per my description in the previous posts.

The entire MBA is not completely prescribed. There are different MBA programs like: MBA-Banking, MBA-HR, MBA-Capital Markets and MBA-General. The first year is 90% same in all the programs.

In the second year, MBA- General has the option of selective electives, but the choice is very very less and quality is as described before.
The other MBA programs have a structured course for both the years.

I was fortunate to get the opportunity to network with a person who is heads a boutique investment bank in India. He is a visiting faculty and taught us 'Legal aspects of Business'. He was impressed by my practical approach towards the subject. Thus, I got a chance to work on 5 LIVE corporate projects, one after the other. From there I developed a lot of interest and I really wish to take up further quality education. I have good job opportunity in India, but I am ready to forgo that if I get a chance to study more :)

I thank you for the valuable discussion, As per your advice, I will try and get in touch with the admissions department of some of the universities that I have already researched for the MS in Finance programs. Thank you :o

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Gaurav Bansal.
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You might try running your situation past GMAT Club user MSFHQ who appears to be quite knowledgeable about different MFin programs (EssaySnark likes to think we're knowledgeable that way too, but our expertise is really the MBA). We ran into MSFHQ in the MFin forum on GMAT Club here so you could just post there and you'll likely get a response.
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Thank you for your suggestion. Yes MSFHQ is there. I have posted my case to them. Awaiting there reply, thank you for your advice and the entire discussion :-D