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Choosing the right books and institute

by shebinjs » Mon Sep 13, 2010 10:42 pm
Hi Gurus,

I have got 5 years work ex, mainly related to Investment Banking, Treasury, Forex domain. Currently I am working as a Business Systems Analyst at a leading bank in Australia. I also have a strong technical background.

I want to do an Executive MBA in Finance (preferably from a top institute in India) and come back to a position where I can utilise the strong Business skills with the technical foundation. Any Indian institute that you can suggest?

While looking out for good prep books for GMAT prep, I got a very vast list and need your help in choosing the right set. As of now I have planned to buy the official guides (Overall, Verbal, Quant) set. Any suggestion is greatly appreciated.

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John
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by Cindy Tokumitsu » Sun Oct 17, 2010 5:35 am
Hello,

I'm afraid that I'm not familiar enoughwith Indian EMBA programs to make recommendations. However, I note that ISB opened an EMBA program in 2009, and considering the high quality of the school overall, it would certainly warrant consideration.

I also don't know about GMAT books -- I don't specialize in GMAT but rather MBA and EMBA admissions overall. However, there are a wealth of GMAT experts on other areas of this site that could help you with your second question.

Sincerely,
Cindy Tokumitsu
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