Hello everybody!
I have been reading through the discussions here and they are very relevant + interesting.
I have a question that has been covered a lot in the past, I work in IT in India and I am aiming to do my MBA abroad. I understand that I am in a competitive applicant group and that it can be hard to get a job in another country. But even so, what is the best choice?
1. Do an MBA in Europe like Mannheim Business School or IESEG. I know that language can be an issue but I am willing to learn. I have started taking German classes but I can try to learn French too.
2. Do an MBA in the USA. This is one place that I am not so sure about. For the good schools in the US (McCombs, Zicklin, even the top schools like Harvard/Stanford), is it harder to get in for Indian applicants? If I get a good GMAT score (760 or higher) would I have a good chance?
3. Do an MBA in the UK. I know that there are visa problems for many international students, so I haven't done a lot of research here.
4. Do an MBA in another country like Canada, Australia, or New Zealand. This is my backup plan in case I can not get into a top business school in Europe/USA/UK. I know that the jobs in these countries will probably not be as good as in the other countries.
Any advice or feedback? I don't want to apply for this year but I will wait until next year so I have some time to think about my plans + prepare.
I have been reading through the discussions here and they are very relevant + interesting.
I have a question that has been covered a lot in the past, I work in IT in India and I am aiming to do my MBA abroad. I understand that I am in a competitive applicant group and that it can be hard to get a job in another country. But even so, what is the best choice?
1. Do an MBA in Europe like Mannheim Business School or IESEG. I know that language can be an issue but I am willing to learn. I have started taking German classes but I can try to learn French too.
2. Do an MBA in the USA. This is one place that I am not so sure about. For the good schools in the US (McCombs, Zicklin, even the top schools like Harvard/Stanford), is it harder to get in for Indian applicants? If I get a good GMAT score (760 or higher) would I have a good chance?
3. Do an MBA in the UK. I know that there are visa problems for many international students, so I haven't done a lot of research here.
4. Do an MBA in another country like Canada, Australia, or New Zealand. This is my backup plan in case I can not get into a top business school in Europe/USA/UK. I know that the jobs in these countries will probably not be as good as in the other countries.
Any advice or feedback? I don't want to apply for this year but I will wait until next year so I have some time to think about my plans + prepare.