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Hi PGs,
I have been a PGite since 2004 and currently a full-time student of MBA at HKUST Business School. It intrigues me that HKUST Business School isn't even known to most people , so the 'desi' community here decided to do a campaign, throw some light and hopefully clear your doubts regardi...
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You are right, PE firms keep their staff numbers really small and bring in the consultants for temp work. Even with MBA, PE industry is tough nut to crack into as there is minimal industry-academia interaction. You can meet the PE partners/principal in biz plan competitions, tech symposiums as judges/guest speakers. So an MBA wont simply open doors but put you in a pedestal to be noticed.

I got a chance to meet lots of VCs, IBrs during my biz venture competition. HK-Singapore region is the asian hq / central location for most asia oriented PE firms, try with your network. Officially there are approx 2000 PE firms in india, so try applying thru their website. Also, try to get membership of VC/PE industry portals like AVCJ and they provide the email ids of every single PE company/dir/contact. Not a sureshot way, but u can try.

Make sure you have an attractive CV + cover letter that stand out ! Trust me, i had a glitzy cover letter :)
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Thanks a ton Pitbull for the encouragement.

As far as the Indian market goes its quite difficult to beak into a PE firm without a degree from one of the top b schools. I was coming from there.

I am extremely interested in gaining knowledge about the PE industry in APAC markets, more so in places like HK and Singapore. Any idea how do I go about it? Also, as you pointed out is it possible to make a transition to the PE sector without an MBA / M Fin degree?
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