hi my name is mak, i am 20 years old, i am from india
i want to do full time mba in usa
i wann to know the best unversities for full time mba?
what is required for mba in usa? IELTS OR TOFEL???
and also wann iformation about GMAT?
i have 3 years bechlor degree & no work experience
so it`s ok or is it necessary?
means work experience is necessary or not??
and how can i get a scholarship in usa??
plzzzzz help me
rep...... me
basic help
Posted Apr 14, 2008 11:50
i want to do full time mba in usa
i wann to know the best unversities for full time mba?
what is required for mba in usa? IELTS OR TOFEL???
and also wann iformation about GMAT?
i have 3 years bechlor degree & no work experience
so it`s ok or is it necessary?
means work experience is necessary or not??
and how can i get a scholarship in usa??
plzzzzz help me
rep...... me
Posted Apr 15, 2008 17:23
Dear Mak,
I have often read mails on this board similar to yours, a young Indian student without any work experience, wishing to do the best MBA in the US, but without real financial resource therefore needing a full scholarship...
My first advise is: Look a bit around on this site, go through the board posts about US b schools, once you have identified one or two schools that could be appropriate for you, check out their websites about admission criteria and scholarships.
Once you have a clearer idea of what is possible, come back to the board to ask some more precise questions. I can help you out with further information.
But one thing I can tell you right now: You will be accepted to one of the best schools and able to achieve a scholarship only if you are a brillant student with very good GPA and GMAT.
Talk soon! Attiya
I have often read mails on this board similar to yours, a young Indian student without any work experience, wishing to do the best MBA in the US, but without real financial resource therefore needing a full scholarship...
My first advise is: Look a bit around on this site, go through the board posts about US b schools, once you have identified one or two schools that could be appropriate for you, check out their websites about admission criteria and scholarships.
Once you have a clearer idea of what is possible, come back to the board to ask some more precise questions. I can help you out with further information.
But one thing I can tell you right now: You will be accepted to one of the best schools and able to achieve a scholarship only if you are a brillant student with very good GPA and GMAT.
Talk soon! Attiya
Posted Apr 17, 2008 10:25
Dear Mak,
I have often read mails on this board similar to yours, a young Indian student without any work experience, wishing to do the best MBA in the US, but without real financial resource therefore needing a full scholarship...
My first advise is: Look a bit around on this site, go through the board posts about US b schools, once you have identified one or two schools that could be appropriate for you, check out their websites about admission criteria and scholarships.
Once you have a clearer idea of what is possible, come back to the board to ask some more precise questions. I can help you out with further information.
But one thing I can tell you right now: You will be accepted to one of the best schools and able to achieve a scholarship only if you are a brillant student with very good GPA and GMAT.
Talk soon! Attiya
thanx for help
thank you very much
do u have any suggestion for the university?
if u have please tell which university should i join?
and can u tell me about GPA ? how it calculate?
i have not more info. about it.
and give me information about harvad school of managment?
it`s scholarship opportunity?
please help me
I have often read mails on this board similar to yours, a young Indian student without any work experience, wishing to do the best MBA in the US, but without real financial resource therefore needing a full scholarship...
My first advise is: Look a bit around on this site, go through the board posts about US b schools, once you have identified one or two schools that could be appropriate for you, check out their websites about admission criteria and scholarships.
Once you have a clearer idea of what is possible, come back to the board to ask some more precise questions. I can help you out with further information.
But one thing I can tell you right now: You will be accepted to one of the best schools and able to achieve a scholarship only if you are a brillant student with very good GPA and GMAT.
Talk soon! Attiya</blockquote>
thanx for help
thank you very much
do u have any suggestion for the university?
if u have please tell which university should i join?
and can u tell me about GPA ? how it calculate?
i have not more info. about it.
and give me information about harvad school of managment?
it`s scholarship opportunity?
please help me
Posted Apr 19, 2008 19:38
Well dear Wishmemak,
I already tried to help you, guiding you for your first steps you should undertake. Did you do some research then? You might understand that with more than 700 MBA programmes in the US, you will have to know more precisely what you want. Really, without some initiative from your side in the beginning, in order to narrow your choice, I can't help you more.
As for the scholarships, do you have the profile I mentioned, are you an excellent student? Have your results been far above the average, etc? You should consider Harvard only in that case..
If you want to understand the basic terms around an MBA, you can go to http://www.find-mba.com/mba-glossary
Their definition of GPA:
"Stands for Grade Point Average, the most common quantitative measure of overall undergraduate academic achievement."
Hope that helps.
Now I strongly encourage you to browse around and do some research!
I already tried to help you, guiding you for your first steps you should undertake. Did you do some research then? You might understand that with more than 700 MBA programmes in the US, you will have to know more precisely what you want. Really, without some initiative from your side in the beginning, in order to narrow your choice, I can't help you more.
As for the scholarships, do you have the profile I mentioned, are you an excellent student? Have your results been far above the average, etc? You should consider Harvard only in that case..
If you want to understand the basic terms around an MBA, you can go to http://www.find-mba.com/mba-glossary
Their definition of GPA:
"Stands for Grade Point Average, the most common quantitative measure of overall undergraduate academic achievement."
Hope that helps.
Now I strongly encourage you to browse around and do some research!
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