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Originally Posted by vishal.arora
Hi Puys,
I've gone thru the TASMAC site and there partner schools.
i came to two conclusion
1. they are offering there own independent education, which at present is in 3 cities in india and going to be in the fourth city
2. they are also acting as a medium and providing help to get into abroad b-schools, one of which is known as INCAE.
Query is: i am interested in abroad b-school, but don't have much idea about the INCAE school. if somebody knows about this school , please let me know. these TASMAC guys are helping too much (this is only my point of concern :( )..so let me know about this affair and how safe it is.
Thanks for your help,.
vishal
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Dear vishal.....
I too attended the interview for INCAE.The interview was taken by some lady, Yolanda Gonzalis .She seemed pretty interested to admit me inspite of no work experience.
Now I have a close friend working in Costa rica and so was able to get complete information abt INCAE.
Untill last year abt 98% of the class consisted of latin american students,however last year 7 indian students were admitted.So this year will be the second batch consisting of Indian students.Thus the school is getting more global by admitting students across the Atlantic.
Now abt the university,it is good.......has all the ingredients of a top business school.....good placements,experienced faculty,strong alumni network and world-class infrastructure.........It has a good brand value in the Latin america region.
On the negative.......most of the jobs are in the latin america region and not US/UK.Spanish speaking people will obviously given preference and hence imperative to learn spanish during the two years.Also not much recognised in the US and UK inspite of being accrediated by AASCB and EQUIS.
So all in all a good school if focus is to work for the latin american economy.The cost is also comparatively reasonable with 18lak all inclusive for two years.
For any more info do post
Cheers.