Has anyone been accepted yet this year?
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There has...but obviously not on this forum (hint hint...)
hint: there are other bschool forums where people have been accepted
hint: there are other bschool forums where people have been accepted
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Hi,
I have an offer for the full-time MBA program at Cranfield. However they said scholarships are alloted only in the month of January. My profile:
GMAT - 700 (Q-49, V- 35)
Education - BTech, MS & PhD Chemical Engineering (Undergrads from India while Grad school in US & hence TOEFL waived off)
Experience - 5+ years in R&D
Current designation - Senior Manager
I am still awaiting responses from the other two places where I had applied for: Warwick & Cornell. Interviews completed for both in the last week. However, I am still not decided on which of these three should be the one. Scholarships (if any) may turn out to be the deciding factor.
If any of you have suggestions as to which of these three are more suitable for an R&D background guy, then please do advise. I am looking for a good academic exposure to innovation & technology management, market research, strategy along with development of the usual soft skills that a typical PhD like me lacks.
Regards,
Ninad.
I have an offer for the full-time MBA program at Cranfield. However they said scholarships are alloted only in the month of January. My profile:
GMAT - 700 (Q-49, V- 35)
Education - BTech, MS & PhD Chemical Engineering (Undergrads from India while Grad school in US & hence TOEFL waived off)
Experience - 5+ years in R&D
Current designation - Senior Manager
I am still awaiting responses from the other two places where I had applied for: Warwick & Cornell. Interviews completed for both in the last week. However, I am still not decided on which of these three should be the one. Scholarships (if any) may turn out to be the deciding factor.
If any of you have suggestions as to which of these three are more suitable for an R&D background guy, then please do advise. I am looking for a good academic exposure to innovation & technology management, market research, strategy along with development of the usual soft skills that a typical PhD like me lacks.
Regards,
Ninad.
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Hi,
Now I have heard back from Warwick, they have offered me a place in their full time MBA program. However I haven't been offered any scholarship. Now I awaiting Cornell's response.
Regards,
Ninad.
Now I have heard back from Warwick, they have offered me a place in their full time MBA program. However I haven't been offered any scholarship. Now I awaiting Cornell's response.
Regards,
Ninad.
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