Is an international MBA your ticket to a brilliant career? Analyst asked, cupidpuneet asked, debasish asked, I am a Diploma im Mechanical Engineer doing Production JOb here in kolkata. Now I want to make my MBA programme abroad can I do this Amit Thakore asked, vivekkhare1 asked, abhi asked, sparta asked, Ganesh asked, Amit asked, kk asked, groami asked, ameet asked, paliwal asked, Kautilya asked, Karthic asked, vinaysingh asked, MILAN asked, dhiren asked, naz asked, Hemanth asked, Phani asked,
If you already hold an Indian MBA degree/ diploma, does it make sense to go abroad for another one?
Karan Gupta, overseas education consultant, answered these questions and more during a chat held with Get Ahead readers on May 15.
For those of your who missed the chat, here's Part II of the trancript.
Karan Gupta answers, All business schools value diversity. Your CFA experience will add value to your profile, and you will have better chances of admission.
ABBA asked, Hi.I am CA,CS and CWA from India and MBA DLP from Manchester Businesss School with 10Yrs. Work Exp.Do u think I shud do a full time MBA from Top US BSchools?If Yes,what schools shud I target
Karan Gupta answers, You can always consider an Executive MBA. An Executive MBA will hone your skills and teach you the newer management concepts. You can consider Executive MBA programs in the US, UK and even in Europe.
Karan Gupta answers, Question answered earlier. Please look at the chat transcripts.
Karan Gupta answers, You are eligible to apply for an MBA if you have around 2-3 years of full time work experience and a GMAT score.
Karan Gupta answers, Universities look at many factors while granting admission, including your GMAT scores and work experience.
Karan Gupta answers, 1 year in Europe/UK and 2 years in USA/Canada (exceptions to this rule are always there).
Karan Gupta answers, Insead has excellent Executive MBA programmes.
Karan Gupta answers, It depends on the university you choose. You can find good as well as average universities in both the places.
Karan Gupta answers, If you get an international MBA from a top university abroad, you will most likely be able to get an international job as compared to a local job in India with a local MBA. However, it is best to compare individual universities rather than countries.
Karan Gupta answers, Visit universities close to where you work/ study and discuss part time MBA options with them. Many universities will allow you to work full-time (on a work visa) and study part-time. Remember you cannot study full-time on a work visa.
Karan Gupta answers, Please beware of such universities. These universities are generally not good, and the degrees are worthless.
Karan Gupta answers, You can consider an online MBA at universities such as Imperial College, University of Phoenix and IE Business School.
Karan Gupta answers, Please study the courses under each specialisation before deciding on one particular specialisation. And look at www.report-ed.com for a list of top business schools worldwide.
Karan Gupta answers, This is an avearge university and chances of getting a job there after you graduate from here are very dim.
Karan Gupta answers, You can pursue an MBA specialising in IT.
Karan Gupta answers, With just 10 months work experience, you will not get into any top business school. Nor will you get scholarships. Look at an MBA after you collect at least 2-3 years of full-time work experience.
Karan Gupta answers, You can consider an online MBA at universities such as Imperial College, University of Phoenix and IE Business School.
Karan Gupta answers, It depends on what your career goals are.
Karan Gupta answers, Universities value diversity and hence will consider your science background as an asset. Take the GMAT, collect 2-3 years of work experience and you can apply to the leading business schools.
Karan Gupta answers, Take the GMAT and prepare your applications carefully. You have good chances of getting admission into business schools, as you meet the minimum work experience requirement.
Karan Gupta answers, GMAT scores and work experience are the most important factors that are considered while granting admissions.
Karan Gupta answers, www.harvard.edu
JAY asked,
HI Karan, i have given my gmat and got a score of 5000 at second attempt and have a toefl cbt score of 243, 15 years of education.need to do mba in finance in usa.i have got 58% in third year bcom in 2003 and have a work experience of working in my own family business .whats my chances of getting admits.Karan Gupta answers, Choose your universities carefully. Apply to universities where you meet the minimum criteria and you will have no problem in getting admissions.
arnab asked, Hi Karan, how far online MBAs and Distrance learinig MBAs are recgnised by Indian Industry.., i have 3.5 yrs exp in I.T what should i pursue Part time or full time MBA
Karan Gupta answers, Online MBAs are generally not recognised in the Indian market. Please make sure that you do your research carefully before deciding on any MBA program. Most people do online MBAs to increase their knowledge and skills and to expand their own businesses.
sarvesh asked,
i am working last 2year as com. accountant. i want to bcome mba form finance. so please give me suggestionKaran Gupta answers, Remember US universities need 16 years of education for applicants from India. So if you have a BCom degree you will also need to pursue the MCom degree. With 2 years of full time work experience, you can apply for admissions to business schools. Take the GMAT and decide on your business schools based on your GMAT score.
Karan Gupta says, Dear students, thank you for the insightful questions. We have to end now. Look out for the next Rediff Karan Gupta chat. Goodbye and have a great day!
Part I -- MBA programmes in the US and UK
Karan Gupta is an education consultant and can be contacted at kgc@karangupta.com
For more information visit www.karangupta.com or www.report-ed.com