MohitGarg
Hi,
I am specifically looking to do an MBA from Singapore as i assume that the job prospects will be much better in Singapore post MBA
I recently had a look at SP Jain and SMU
Could any1 tell me the appeal of these two colleges and whether doing an MBA from these two colleges is a sensible thing
Below are my details:
-I have an experience in Finance of almost 4 years
-GMAT score of 600. How ever plan to take the GMAT again very soon
-Bachelor of commerce(honors) degree with excellent GPA
-Not really anything great to show under the extra curricular activities apart from a few table tennis honors
-Involved in community service in school and in college
-Not much international exposure professionally.
Would be great if someone could have advice whether this is a good enough profile to make it to top notch business schools provided i get a 700 on the GMAT this time around.
I am going to apply to NTU and NUS for the 2012-14 batch, are my chances decent enough to get through?
Guysss!!!need helpppppp
Regards,
Mohit Garg
I am sailing in exactly the same boat , 4 + years of Exp in IT, Average Acads , decent extra curricular nothing much to show in leadership
Giving GMAT on March 18, target score is 670+, as I feel I am under prepared and do not have enough time with New Job [:(] Just want to give a shot to NUS/NTU before march 31 deadline. I know its very bad approach to have just one week for essays Refree Report, etc etc but I am really short of time so wanted to take a chance.
SP Jain - I have cleared SPJAT and then discarded SPJAT purely on the basis of no diversification at all . As its just an Indian B- school set up in Singapore with sky high Fees and they are just filling up the numbers this is what I feel from whatever research I have done.
NUS\NTU\SMU -- All three good colleges but as some one pointed out bout Non - singaporean , offlately I some how feel its true but I would like it to be proven wrong somehow.Because I also Dream of working in singapore afterall
INSEAD -- No second thoughts , just go for it if you think You can
Regards,
Abhinav