Hi XXXXXXXXX,
Please check out my blog
Random thoughts,
HKUST MBA,
From Cradle, through Cubicle, to University!,
Dimsum Diaries for some stories on life at HKUST.
In addition check out
http://www.pagalguy.com/forum/international-indian-mba-schools-accepting/26693-ask-hkust-b-school-hong.html for some frequently asked questions on HKUST. Let me know if you have more questions.
Brief answers to your queries: Food is a minor problem. But you can make do with it .. especially if you have a family (read wife who's a good cook ;-))
There are a few families in the program (all non-indians so far) and they are doing quite well in the program. The only negative about being with a family is that you cannot right now live on Campus ... not sure if they make exceptions if you request them.
Regd.ing ISB and INSEAD, HKUST is ranked higher than ISB in the FT Rankings and from what I've heard about ISB and what I've seen of HKUST, I'd rate HKUST higher for the experience ... especially for an Indian. ISB is full of Indians and probably IT Engineers and this takes away a lot of the learning from peers. But the quality of students in ISB (read GMAT, Grades focus, etc) is probably higher leading to a lot more focus on studies, grades, etc which in a way might be good. In other ways, its bad.
HKUST is great for diversity - My class has 20 or 21 countries represented. But it's a smaller class - Only 60-75 vs 400 for ISB ( I guess they split this into 2 classes).
INSEAD - Paris is a great school from what I've heard. I've to say I applied to both ISB and INSEAD and got a ding in both. But in hindsight, I think it was good for me. Especially ISB. INSEAD, I do not know enough about it to comment.
ISB has a strong Consulting Focus I believe. HKUST is great for FINANCE and FINANCE related positions - with HK being a Financial Hub and all that. The faculty is easily comparable to the best in the world. If you've heard of the Kellogg-HKUST e-MBA program (Rated World#1 by FT), most of the faculty there take courses for us. You really can't beat that.
That's my brief about the program. Go through the FAQs and let me know if there is any qn. Unanswered.
Regards,
Randhir Hebbar
MBA Candidate,
Class of 2007-09,
HKUST, Hong Kong
-----Original Message-----
From: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2008 6:52 PM
To: XXXXXXXXXXXXX
Subject: need info on HKUST mba programme..
Hi Randhir
I am XXXXXXX and happen to come across your profile on Linkedin. I have recently written my GMAT and have 6 yrs of experience in semiconductor industry. I have a few queries regarding the relatively new HKUST program and would like you to answer some of my queries if it is fine with you.
Some of my queries are - I am a married person with a kid and wanted to know the comfort level of a family staying on HKUST campus. Also I am a veggie - hope food is not a big issue

. More seriously how do you compare with the HKUST program with schools like INSEAD and ISB (Hyderabad).
Finally, how are the chances of coming back to India after a HKUST mba degree?
Thanks and regards
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