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Gmat 2011 - isb 2012-2013 GMAT & GRE Prep

Hi All,
People who are taking GMAT this year, and planning to apply for 2012-13 session please share your knowledge in this thread...
About me - Im from mumbai.. planning to take Gmat in June and may apply in R1.
Exp 3.5 years, IT pool, target is above 750 in Gmat.. :banghead:
Pleas...
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Hi

yes you are right, that's why i am also preferring 1 year MBA which is very rare in US but some UK/Europe school provide the same but now as you know job is hard after getting a European MBA degree so i am preferring ISB Hyderabad over all of the schools because cost in US or in Canada is almost same as far as i think and as we are experienced so we don't have complete two years. hey i would also like to suggest there is one more if you know SP Jain Twin model GMBA pgm i heard its good and 68th rank world wide bt FT so i will also try for that.

let me know if you can find another one year MBA Pgm which is good world wide because i just wanna do my MBA from top 50 only so if i have to wait i will wait for 1 or 2 or 3 whatever it takes to get in those schools because i just have around 3.5 years of exp so till atleast till 5 years i will get some good ones.

one more thing when you have prepared completely and you think i have covered all subjects then only start this book KAPLAN 800 advanced version don't open it now okies it is also good one.

you can also think of exec. MBA you already have so much exp so i suggest better to do that because you will get very good position in industry and they are just of duration 1 year.

I also would love to come to Canada but not for studies just for visiting that's it. ;)
Canadian market is not as big as US market considering that the population here is almost 1/10th of the US. For the same reason career progression is better in US. But I feel the quality of life is better in Canada. You can find almost the same facilities in both the countries but Canadians are comparatively little laid back. That means a better work-life balance. The number of working hours depend on the job but for most of the jobs, the working hours and stress level would be lesser in Canada. Moreover, even during the whole US recession, Canadian market was hit because of their dependency on the US products/customers. But as such, Canadian banks and other institutes were still going strong.
Also, most of the Canadian b-schools are cheaper than the US ones. But then again the cost per student depends on the scholarship they can get from each b-school (Canada or US).
But as we all know, most of the US schools are comparatively better known than the Canadian ones. The only point is that some of the Canadian schools offer one-year MBA. I am still searching for schools that have one year program in US. Let's see if I can find any. One year course is always cheaper than the two year ones.
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