Hi,
I have recently completed my engineering (computer science). I got my GMAT score of 650 and following is my profile, could
D someone suggest which colleges can I apply being a fresher(no work ex) in India or abroad¿ how much fees can I expect from colleges in US.
10th(cbse) 70%
12th (CBSE) 65%
I m hence really an average student hence considering options.
Thanks
colleges I can apply
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When should I start applying to colleges?
College applications generally come out in the late summer or beginning of the fall. There's been a little controversy about students applying prior to that if they're recruited by the college, but generally speaking, students apply in fall of their senior year to colleges.
What does it mean to apply "early decision"?
Early decision is the binding agreement that the student makes with the university that if they are accepted they will attend. If the student applies early decision, generally those applications would be November 1st and they find out the decisions by December 15th. This is really nice for kids, because coming into the holiday season, if they get accepted they know where they are going to college. To apply early decision, a student really must know that is the school they want to attend. They can apply for other college places, but if admitted to their early decision school, they have to rescind their other applications.
College applications generally come out in the late summer or beginning of the fall. There's been a little controversy about students applying prior to that if they're recruited by the college, but generally speaking, students apply in fall of their senior year to colleges.
What does it mean to apply "early decision"?
Early decision is the binding agreement that the student makes with the university that if they are accepted they will attend. If the student applies early decision, generally those applications would be November 1st and they find out the decisions by December 15th. This is really nice for kids, because coming into the holiday season, if they get accepted they know where they are going to college. To apply early decision, a student really must know that is the school they want to attend. They can apply for other college places, but if admitted to their early decision school, they have to rescind their other applications.
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I was looking at some of the best B-schools in Asia and basis my GMAT score have zeroed down on a few..Should i apply in SP JAIN GMBA ...I heard that it is pretty good.
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My cousin is currently is currently pursuing GMBA at S P Jain school of global management and he is finding it to be a very good experience. You can go through this link for more information: https://www.spjain.org/gmba/index.aspx
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This course is for 1 year. Go through this link for more information: https://www.spjain.org/gmba/index.aspx
I have only one year of work experience in the field of finance. I would like to pursue my MBA now but most courses need a lot work experience. Taking into consideration this limited work experience can anyone suggest me any good b-schools?
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S P Jain School of global management offers the MGB course which is for people with limited or no work experience. It is a tri-city course which would give you a lot of exposure as well.
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My friend just completed his BBA and he is interested in pursuing higher education before applying for a job. Can someone please suggest me a college which offers business courses to students even without any work experience?