Apphelp MBA admissions video series

Here are some videos from Apphelp ( India’s # 1 MBA admission consultancy) to help you in your MBA admission process

Apphelp Services – B school shortlisting, Essay review & Interview preparation

How to prepare for MBA admission Interview

How to choose between 1 yr & 2 yr MBA programs

Applying to Asian B schools – ISB, NUS, Nanyang, HKUST, AIM Manila, IIMA PGPX

How to choose B schools

Apphelp launches B school Selector for Shortlisting B schools

Apphelp: India’s # 1 MBA admission consultancy launched B school Selector to help applicants find optimal schools to apply to depending on their profile, GMAT score, geographical preference and fees.

This tool has been developed after lot of research and experience that went into deciding which should the applicants can apply to.

The selector can be accessed at : http://www.apphelp.co.in/b-school-selector.php

The selector takes Academic achievements, GMAT score, Work ex details, Geographical location preference, money one can spend and post MBA desired domain as major parameters to come up with the list probable schools where the aspirant should apply to and has better chances of getting selected.

The selector doesn’t at any stage suggest that one school is better than another. It just suggests schools deepening on applicants profile and preferences.

This is yet another wonderful initiative by Apphelp which had been helping MBA aspirants from India and all over the world to get into their dream B school.

Best business schools by Specialization

Here is some useful information on the Best US Business schools by specialization.

General Management

1          Harvard University

2          Stanford University

3          Northwestern University – Kellogg

4          University of Michigan Ross -Ann Arbor

5          University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)

6          Duke University (Fuqua)

7          Dartmouth College (Tuck)

8          University of Virginia – Darden

9          University of California-Berkeley Haas

10        Massachusetts Institute of Technology -Sloan

Information Systems

1          Massachusetts Institute of Technology – Sloan

2          Carnegie Mellon University – Tepper

3          University of Texas-Austin (McCombs)

4          University of Minnesota -Carlson

5          University of Arizona (Eller) Tucson

6          University of Maryland-Smith

7          New York University – Stern

8          Stanford University

9          University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)

10        Georgia State University

Finance

1          University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)

2          New York University – Stern

3          University of Chicago – Booth

4          Massachusetts Institute of Technology – Sloan

5          Stanford University

6          Columbia University

7          University of California -Los Angeles (Anderson)

8          Harvard University

9          University of California-Berkeley Haas

10        Northwestern University – Kellogg

Entrepreneurship

1          Babson College – Olin

2          Stanford University

3          Harvard University

4          University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)

5          Massachusetts Institute of Technology – Sloan

6          University of Southern California – Marshall

7          University of California-Berkeley Haas

8          Indiana University- Kelley

9          University of Arizona (Eller) Tucson

10        University of Texas-Austin (McCombs)

Marketing

1          Northwestern University – Kellogg

2          University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)

3          Duke University (Fuqua)

4          Harvard University

5          Stanford University

6          University of Michigan Ross -Ann Arbor

7          University of Chicago – Booth

8          Columbia University

9          University of California -Berkeley Haas

10        University of Texas-Austin (McCombs)

To find information on individual schools, visit : http://apphelp.co.in/B-schools.htm

One year versus two year MBA

A large percentage of MBA aspirants are not sure on whether they should go for one year or two year MBA.

Well, both have pros and cons and should be chosen depending on the aspirants profile and goals. e.g. If i am an aspirant with 3-4 years of work ex. , then it makes all the more sense for me to go for a 2 year MBA to learn the concepts better. On the contrary, if I have already worked in the industry for 10-12 years and i m currently in a managerial position then i can go for a one year MBA to fill the gaps, to get branding and create network. 12 months program will allow me to return back to the industry and will give a jump to my career graph.

Geographical region preference also plays an important role in deciding between 1 yr and two yr programme. Most on the programmes in European and Asian region are 12 month programmes as opposed to 21-23 month programmes in US. Though I have an option of accelerated MBA but there are only half a dozen schools in US which have accelerated MBA programmes.

Most schools which offer one year programmes cut on internships and exchanges etc to shorten the duration of programme. So, if you feel that you can compensate that by extra projects or self initiatives that may be a one year MBA will make sense for you.

How to choose the right Bschool?

Getting an MBA degree is one thing. Getting one that is respected and will make a difference to your career might be altogether different.  Many of us just want an MBA degree from a decent university. That’s it. But remember, almost everyone does MBA only once.  So it becomes all the more important to keep certain factors in mind before applying to a school. Application process is expensive and time consuming. Back of the envelope calculations – USD 28 for another 20-25 USD for courier etc. and if you have a consultant then add another USD 200.  So, getting the right set of schools is very important.  Here is what you should do:

1) Talk to other aspirants and alumni : Get information on the strengths of the school, placements statistics, alumni network etc. Take advantage of the info sessions which schools organize and the various communities to interact with other aspirants. e.g. Many ISB aspirants interact with ISB alumni through www.goISB.com

2) Check the rankings of Schools which rate schools on different parameters. This is valueable information for you to decide the right mix ( may be two top schools, one easy one and one where you are sure to get through ( just as a backup) ). Don’t just look at the ranks but also at other parameters like no. of students placed in consulting etc. and avg. salaries.

3) If you happen to be in the same city visit the school. This will give you lots of insights which others wont have and a great point to write in the essays.

4) Filter schools by the broad criteria – e.g. expenses within 30 lacs, one year, good finance placements etc.

5) Make a correct peckiong order of schools depending on the application deadlines. Sometimes deadlines also alter the list of schools you want to apply to. You can get details on school deadlines etc HERE

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