Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Work experience and why is it important?

As a student who wants to pursue MBA, you might be weighing the pros and cons of every university you come across. Most top B schools have a prerequisite for work experience. Of course schools now accept students without GMAT or Work experience but not all top schools.
You might be thinking that you will waste 2-3 years by working when you could be studying and getting closer to your dream, not really.
So why do you need work experience? MBA as we know is not hard science, there is no right or wrong. They are all situation that need decision making, sometimes from previous experience. During classes which are mostly taught using case studies, your own experience can teach you more than theoretical knowledge. It has been observed that those graduates who had work experience performed better than those who had no work experience.
Well like I mentioned even if you are a fresher straight out of college you still have a chance of going to top B schools, that is if you have an excellent leadership potential. It's always safe to gain some experience though.

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Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Which Country?

For all you folks aiming to study MBA abroad, are you confused which country to chose? Here's a quick guide!
USA: Most popular Bschool destination with the most number of prestigious schools. Best quality is that American MBA is all about Networking and building connections. It gives you the right kind of exposure.
UK: The favorite place for Indians pursuing MBA. UK is the world's leading Financial Hub and studying here creates excellent job opportunities after graduation.
Canada: The place with the most number of Indian students studying MBA. It's a preferred destination because of its growing economy which offers a promising future.
Australia: Offers quality education at an affordable price. Another popular destination for Indian Students. It has a research and training oriented curriculum.
Singapore: Fast developing and preferred Asian country for studying abroad. It is also one of the least expensive countries. Also known to be the safest country.

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Monday, June 1, 2015

MBA in Abroad

The real MBA outline is changing day by day, previous subjects are becoming super specialisation, this is good sign of real learning of the whole world.

Now students have multiple options like with GMAT, without GMAT and work experience too.

Now  MBA courses in 9 countries with possible scholarships for every student.

We at Confluence guide, assist every MBAabrod aspirant.