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Re: General Queries - Bschools, financing, MBA scholarships

Posted: July 17th, 2016, 5:30 pm
by Bazzy96
Hello,

I would like to know if a One year certificate course in Spanish would constitute to an academic year or will the said year be considered as a gap year.

Thank you

Re: General Queries - Bschools, financing, MBA scholarships

Posted: July 18th, 2016, 12:40 pm
by MBACrystalBall
Bazzy96 wrote:I would like to know if a One year certificate course in Spanish would constitute to an academic year or will the said year be considered as a gap year.
For non-mainstream courses (like the one you have in mind), it's best to check with the admissions team of the program you are interested in.

But as a general rule of thumb, don't aim for a checklist approach just to satisfy eligibility criteria. it's not the best use of your time and resources.

Re: General Queries - Bschools, financing, MBA scholarships

Posted: August 16th, 2016, 9:55 pm
by Adarshc
Sir,
I am a working professional in petroleum industry for the last 2 years. I want to have a MBA degree in the future. But would like to know which all unis in "top 20" ranking that I can get admit into (considering next year - so a total of 3 years).
Also how will it effect in getting a job after completing the degree ( 3 year experience part).

College CGPA - 7.5/10 - NITian
Class XII - 82 %
Class X - 91 %
GMAT - about to write (expecting 720+ with mock tests done)
Not much extra-curricular achievements.

Re: General Queries - Bschools, financing, MBA scholarships

Posted: August 17th, 2016, 10:14 am
by MBACrystalBall
Adarshc wrote:I want to have a MBA degree in the future. But would like to know which all unis in "top 20" ranking that I can get admit into (considering next year - so a total of 3 years).
Also how will it effect in getting a job after completing the degree ( 3 year experience part).
We are not good at answering hypothetical questions, Adarsh. And answers to such questions don't have much practical value anyway.

Instead, focus on improving your profile and start working on your GMAT.

We have shared a lot of information on almost all MBA related topics on our blog. Take the time to read through them.

Your plan to wait for a few more years is wise. Take it slow and steady.