HI Bhavik,
Thanks for your reply but I think, I was not able to convey properly what I wanted to know from you. Sorry, my bad!
I didn't mean to know which schools are hardest to get into...(however, didn't get your last statement)!
Let me try to clarify in detail - what I meant by "Competitiveness" among the schools in my list is, which schools are having
the MOST intense and challenging programs in terms of academic rigor MOSTLY...and perhaps other relevant factors, if any (may be, competition among peers) ! Precisely, how much is the workload of coursework/curriculum ?
For example, what I heard (on the MBA forums/different consulting firms' sites) is that Kellogg has a comparatively much relaxed workload/curriculum (people there can spend the tenure in a cool/relaxed way on this front) whereas 2 yr in Tuck is really tough and challenging that one has to roll up sleeves and dive into the pool of extremely hard-working people.
I'm looking for somewhat this sort of probable grouping to find the best possible fit ,however, this criteria (re Competitiveness as described above) is just one of the many important considerations to determine the best fit overall, as you know.
Hope, I'm more clear now on my question
Look forward to your valuable thoughts Sir!
P.S: As for the P & Q article, I went through that already
but couldn't get any idea about how intense and challenging the program is in terms of academic rigor while going through their
latest one published just couple of days ago...