Urgent:Exec MBA in India


Hi,

I am wanting to decide to whether or not enroll for a particular CAT coaching class, so need to be clear within a week.
I have worked for 1.5 yrs now and if i give my CAT this year and clear, then i would anyways have 2.5+yrs of experience by the time i join. So was thinking to why not go for a executive MBA.
But mostly they are asking for at least 3yrs of experience.

Can somebody tell me if they make exceptions to that rule. Also, if somebody can guide me as to where n when i should be applying. I am looking only at the A+ schools.

thanks in advance,

Anshuman

Hi,

I am wanting to decide to whether or not enroll for a particular CAT coaching class, so need to be clear within a week.
I have worked for 1.5 yrs now and if i give my CAT this year and clear, then i would anyways have 2.5+yrs of experience by the time i join. So was thinking to why not go for a executive MBA.
But mostly they are asking for at least 3yrs of experience.

Can somebody tell me if they make exceptions to that rule. Also, if somebody can guide me as to where n when i should be applying. I am looking only at the A+ schools.

thanks in advance,

Anshuman
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Oshrat.H

i am not really sure your profile fits an executive MBA - 3 years of work experience is really more MBA level - executive programs are, well, for executives - these usually have 5-7 years of experience, some of it in the management level.
there are probably some schools that would make an exception, but they are no likely to be top tier schools(unless your work experience would really blow their mind).

way not just go for a regular MBA program? - i think it is more realistic in your case.

i am not really sure your profile fits an executive MBA - 3 years of work experience is really more MBA level - executive programs are, well, for executives - these usually have 5-7 years of experience, some of it in the management level.
there are probably some schools that would make an exception, but they are no likely to be top tier schools(unless your work experience would really blow their mind).

way not just go for a regular MBA program? - i think it is more realistic in your case.
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