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Re: Asian Institute of Management (AIM) 2008 discussions - 28-09-2008, 09:33 AM

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hi puys,

i need help.please help me out.i am an aspirant for AIM 2009.i read about the admission for 2009 batch 16 months MBA in today's paper.i want to apply but i have a little query;they have asked for a covering letter with complete mailing address,what is a covering letter.i am 1st timer have 14 months of work ex.i know covering letter that we send along with our CV,but i have no idea for an educational institute what to write.please help me out.i would appreciate if ,further anybody could guide me what all documents are to be submitted to apply for AIMAT and the course.
I heard about the advertisement coming in TOI.. But couldnt get hold of it... can someone let me know the last date of application?

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Re: Asian Institute of Management (AIM) 2008 discussions - 03-10-2008, 09:34 PM

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I heard about the advertisement coming in TOI.. But couldnt get hold of it... can someone let me know the last date of application?

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According to the ad from TOI, here are the following deadlines:
Deadline for requesting application form: Oct. 21, 2008
Deadline for submission of completed applications: Dec. 1, 2008

The date for the AIMAT is on Dec. 7, 2008.

If you need more info, e-mail aimbom@satyam.net.in or aimbom@hathway.com

Also you can join the forum about people applying to AIM for 2009. Just search for it here on pagalguy.
   
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Re: Asian Institute of Management (AIM) 2008 discussions - 03-10-2008, 09:39 PM

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got the email clarification....nd i had sent it on time...but they mentioned that they had already sent letters of acceptance for the sept 2009 intake.....so they would process the application for next year....lets wait nd see..............all i can do is reapply if needed....
Did I read that correctly? They already sent out acceptance letters for the September 2009 intake? Acceptance letters or application forms?
   
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Re: Asian Institute of Management (AIM) 2008 discussions - 13-10-2008, 12:01 AM

does AIM take freshers.....??..if nt wats d min work xperienc requird??
   
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Re: Asian Institute of Management (AIM) 2008 discussions - 14-10-2008, 12:43 PM

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According to the ad from TOI, here are the following deadlines:
Deadline for requesting application form: Oct. 21, 2008
Deadline for submission of completed applications: Dec. 1, 2008

The date for the AIMAT is on Dec. 7, 2008.

If you need more info, e-mail aimbom@satyam.net.in or aimbom@hathway.com

Also you can join the forum about people applying to AIM for 2009. Just search for it here on pagalguy.
What does requesting an application form mean? .. is it just the download of the pdf/excel from the site?

I think one will have to send the Rs.2500 DD only when submitting completed app form by Dec 1, '08 .. or am I wrong?

Also, whats the process to register for AIMAT.. just the DD I will be sending be enough?

I would like to use both XAT and AIMAT.. whichever comes good for applying to AIM as my GMAT has dinged just below 600
   
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Re: Asian Institute of Management (AIM) 2008 discussions - 15-10-2008, 10:14 AM

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does AIM take freshers.....??..if nt wats d min work xperienc requird??
AIM does not take freshers... thtz for sure..
min requirement is 2 yrs..

but there are a few in this year's batch who have less than two.. but their profiles are unique..u hav a good chance if u are non IT and are from core finance..


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Re: Asian Institute of Management (AIM) 2008 discussions - 11-11-2008, 07:15 PM

I am relatively old MBA from AIM (2005 grad) and it is interesting to see how the program has eveolved (2 batches, 16 months etc..which are a departure from the 24 month program we had)...but a few things I really liked about the MBA vs. other choices people have..ISB, NUS, HKUST etc etc etc..

1. Return on Investment is extremely high if you join the financial services industry even in India (particularly I banking)..though these days u may even be fired.. AIM still has a good name in finance vs. ISB, NUS etc..both schools are also very region or India focused with little case interface...I have worked with both ISB grads including recruiting them and found that ISB standards have slipped...my previous organization has stopped visiting the campus..(could be for other reasons as well)...NUS is good only if you want to work in Singapore..which is a "fine" city

2. RoI is only possible if you network feverishly and pursue all leads including cold calling..I think i worte like 200+ cold emails and another 50-60 calls and followup (I wanted to pursue Private equity which was still small in 2005) and I was shut out being stuck at the exchange prgram at Wharton..however I did get 2 job offers at PE firms...(another story why I dropped them both)...a lot of students also camp in Singapore for a cpl of months

3. Leverage alumni especially in Singapore etc though they CANNOT guarantee you jobs...most are very hospitable etc and help the students who camp in Singapore

4. Have fun..fun factor is probably the highest in Manila..the people..women..places..food (if you like to experiment)..cheap booze/cigs etc..make it a great place to party cheap..i used to party almost 4 nights a week on a meagre budget..the city also has a lot of sightseeing, culture and arts which you can spend time on..Hyderabad (so small) and Singapre (so formal and expensive) are no match..afterall you do need to live?

5. Exchange programs..including Tuck , wharton, etc are amazing...I will always cherish that..though it does screw up ur placement a bit...ISB and NUS still dont have that reach..though visiting Profs at ISB are a boon...

6. Learning..which is much more practical and situation oriented at AIM..i loved the case method..if you can present and articulate yourself at AIM..it helps rather than being a nerdy topper at any other B School where you cannot articulate yur plans in front of a board..there is also time to pursue academic execellence by taking the CFA, FRM etc with special classes organised by the institute...

I think 6 points is enough...but my own tale is interesting..I joined with 3.5 yrs years work ex in mostly Internal consulting at a large BPO with some work ex in the US..i joined hoping to specialise in marketing..switched to gen mgmt ..finally was forced into finance and loved it..wanted private equity and ended up as an investment banker...so AIM helps you shape your mind..and give you the stuff that you need everday on the job..
I must have bored you guys with my monologue but feel free to respond with specific questions..
given the current market conditions..i would advise pursuing consulting, risk mgmt, financial restructuring type jobs.. I banks are firing people
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Re: Asian Institute of Management (AIM) 2008 discussions - 11-11-2008, 07:46 PM

Thanks Krish, that was a very good post from an AIM alumni.. how about marketing profile from AIM ? I havent heard much about it..

All I hear is only finance in which I believe its one of the finest !
   
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Re: Asian Institute of Management (AIM) 2008 discussions - 11-11-2008, 09:12 PM

Marketing is a strong contender in placements with some exciting electives..J&J, The It companies etc always recuit heavily for Sales/ BD/ Mktng jobs...lots of Alums are working in Marketing in India, Sing etc..so I think it is a salient feature..the amount u end up speaking you can be preety effective in sales/ mktng...
   
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Re: Asian Institute of Management (AIM) 2008 discussions - 11-11-2008, 11:49 PM

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I am relatively old MBA from AIM (2005 grad) and it is interesting to see how the program has eveolved (2 batches, 16 months etc..which are a departure from the 24 month program we had)...but a few things I really liked about the MBA vs. other choices people have..ISB, NUS, HKUST etc etc etc..

1. Return on Investment is extremely high if you join the financial services industry even in India (particularly I banking)..though these days u may even be fired.. AIM still has a good name in finance vs. ISB, NUS etc..both schools are also very region or India focused with little case interface...I have worked with both ISB grads including recruiting them and found that ISB standards have slipped...my previous organization has stopped visiting the campus..(could be for other reasons as well)...NUS is good only if you want to work in Singapore..which is a "fine" city

2. RoI is only possible if you network feverishly and pursue all leads including cold calling..I think i worte like 200+ cold emails and another 50-60 calls and followup (I wanted to pursue Private equity which was still small in 2005) and I was shut out being stuck at the exchange prgram at Wharton..however I did get 2 job offers at PE firms...(another story why I dropped them both)...a lot of students also camp in Singapore for a cpl of months

3. Leverage alumni especially in Singapore etc though they CANNOT guarantee you jobs...most are very hospitable etc and help the students who camp in Singapore

4. Have fun..fun factor is probably the highest in Manila..the people..women..places..food (if you like to experiment)..cheap booze/cigs etc..make it a great place to party cheap..i used to party almost 4 nights a week on a meagre budget..the city also has a lot of sightseeing, culture and arts which you can spend time on..Hyderabad (so small) and Singapre (so formal and expensive) are no match..afterall you do need to live?

5. Exchange programs..including Tuck , wharton, etc are amazing...I will always cherish that..though it does screw up ur placement a bit...ISB and NUS still dont have that reach..though visiting Profs at ISB are a boon...

6. Learning..which is much more practical and situation oriented at AIM..i loved the case method..if you can present and articulate yourself at AIM..it helps rather than being a nerdy topper at any other B School where you cannot articulate yur plans in front of a board..there is also time to pursue academic execellence by taking the CFA, FRM etc with special classes organised by the institute...

I think 6 points is enough...but my own tale is interesting..I joined with 3.5 yrs years work ex in mostly Internal consulting at a large BPO with some work ex in the US..i joined hoping to specialise in marketing..switched to gen mgmt ..finally was forced into finance and loved it..wanted private equity and ended up as an investment banker...so AIM helps you shape your mind..and give you the stuff that you need everday on the job..
I must have bored you guys with my monologue but feel free to respond with specific questions..
given the current market conditions..i would advise pursuing consulting, risk mgmt, financial restructuring type jobs.. I banks are firing people
Cheers
hey Krish,

Can you also post this article on AIM SY 2009 thread..this year's admin discussions are happening there.. thanks


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