nehasingh1020
Hi Vimal,
Yes, i got it. You are right, chances of scholarship are very less for R3. However please let me know your detailed profile so that I might be able to identify the right schools for you. You can also try out :
https://goo.gl/TqFWKYCheers
Neha
Hello Neha,
Here is my brief profile.
Nationality: Indian
Age: 28
Educational Qualification: B.E.in Electronics & Telecommunications
B.tech Score : CGPA 8.43/10
GMAT Score: 690 (IR : 6, AWA : 5, Quantitative: 49, Verbal : 34)
Work Experience: 5 years, 3 months with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), an Indian IT company
International experience : 15 months of onsite experience in Japan
Role: Module leader, where in I am leading a group of 5-6 persons
Domain : Engineering and Industrial services (EIS), where my client is a car one of the biggest car company.
Extra Curricular: Trekking. I have not involved in much of extra-curricular activities in the past, but plan on doing so in the immediate future
Social service : Taking part in blood donation drive, helping poor with collection of materials for them etc.
I want your suggestion on
1) What kind of MBA courses/programs will be good for me, keeping my IT background in mind?
2) I want your suggestion on names of some good B-schools, which might provide me scholarship to me, with this profile? I know there are other factors as well. But I think, you can help me in making those factors strong. Scholarship is important for me because I have bit of financial issues and might not be able to pay for the huge tuition and living costs of US or EU schools, without financial help. Please suggest some schools
a) Whose placement record is good and where I will have a good chance of getting placed.
b) Whose average package at placement is not very less than the TOP 30 global B schools.
c) Where I have good chance of getting good scholarship.
3) Whether to opt for 1 year European program or 2 year American program. I am asking this because, Most the European colleges full time program is of 1 year duration whereas for American schools, it is generally of 2 year.