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by alokalamban » Tue Jul 03, 2012 4:18 am
Congrats everyone on this year's intake...

As a current student of HSG, Masters in economics,

here is alink to my blog about HSG, all comments, suggestions and questions are welcome.

https://alambanlives.blogspot.ch/2011/11 ... -days.html

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by maverick_084 » Fri Jul 20, 2012 9:16 pm
hi alok...your blog is definitely interesting..!! i too have hsg on my mind for MBF..mostly due to VFM factor.. but i've read on some forums that job prospects for students passing out of the institute are not great if they aren't native speakers of german.. sounds strange coz i always thought of switzerland as banking hub of sorts...!
your perspective is awaited :)

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by Erlendsen » Sun Jul 22, 2012 2:29 am
maverick_084 wrote:hi alok...your blog is definitely interesting..!! i too have hsg on my mind for MBF..mostly due to VFM factor.. but i've read on some forums that job prospects for students passing out of the institute are not great if they aren't native speakers of german.. sounds strange coz i always thought of switzerland as banking hub of sorts...!
your perspective is awaited :)
I was considering going to St. Gallen, and even visited the school. From my experience, it is a place you will love to be a student, and the job possibilities post graduation are good aswell, given some criterias.

St. Gallen is very recognized in the German speaking Europe, and also fairly reputable in the United Kingdom. For maximum benefit of whatever degree you want to pursue, you have to consider what you would like to do post graduation. So, where are you from, where are you going to go post graduation, and what are the alternatives to St. Gallen?

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by maverick_084 » Sat Sep 01, 2012 8:00 pm
hi,

just back from my gmat
scored 730 -96 %ile( Q 49 V 40)

I'am primarily interested in pursuing MS finance degree but may go for an mba majoring in finance as i realize that maybe my age is too high and quant score too low for a good msf course

Background:
Age 28 yrs
Married Indian Male
Currently employed (3 Years) with an organisation committed to upliftment of rural poor in India and mandated to do so by the Government of India ( www.nabard.org) as an assistant manager.My job involves receiving ,scrutinizing and, if found alright, ensuring the sanction of proposals for the receipt of subsidy from the government of India. the job involves scrutinizing proposals for their techno financial and socio economic parameters as well as on site inspection of the infrastructure created to assess end user viability.

passed senior secondary exam in 2002 with 87 %
graduated from delhi university in 2005 with 64 % (bachelor of commerce with honours)
completed post graduation from a regional university (full time) in 2007 -masters in commerce-49.5%


was employed part time (working as a subscriptions assistant/manager) with a charitable institution from 2007-2009 while i also prepared for various indian competitive exams.

extra curriculars:
school captain
won awards for playing basketball,participating in quizzes, and throwing shotput at school level .

job related achievement: ensured the top position of my state (Madhya Pradesh) in the successful and zero default subsidy distribution for development of agriculture marketing infrastructure development in rural areas of the state.
i want to build a niche in the field of finance/developmental finance , acquire additional work ex of 2 years or so and then go for a "grand" mba...alternatively if i dont get into an a class ms program..i'll settle for an above avg mba