Hi
roykabir772,
I recommend you reach out to an immigration lawyer to discuss the visa concerns, as they would be the best resource to guide you.
An "average Indian IT profile" description does not give us much to go by to help with the school selection process (what does an "average Indian IT profile" mean to you?). Europe has some great programs that can help you transition into corporate strategy, like HEC Paris, ESSEC, etc. However, I need to know more about your background (professional and academic) to help guide you. As far as geographic location goes, you do want to think about pursuing an MBA in a region you would be happy living in, as most likely your immediate post-MBA position will be in and around that geography.
I am happy to take this conversation offline. When you are ready, please
reach out.
Good luck!
roykabir772
Hey guys,
Apologies if I am posting this in the wrong forum.
I am facing a huge dilemma on shortlisting the countries from which I should do an MBA. I have an average Indian IT profile and I plan to shift to corporate strategy/consulting post MBA.
I have always been inclined to do my MBA from US bschools however I was wondering that does having a relative in US who has a similar career path like yours make it difficult to get a student visa? I was recently rejected US tourist visa because of lack of intent to return. Can that happen during student visa interview as well?
I have looked into Canadian and Australian universities as well. However, I was wondering whether the European colleges will be able to help me achieve my post MBA goal.
Please do share your thoughts.
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