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22nd March 2016, 02:07 PM
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MBA Tips in Hindi
Can you provide me some good MBA or Master in Business Administration Admissions Interview Tips as I have cleared the written exam and now preparing for the Interview?
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22nd March 2016, 02:07 PM
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Re: MBA Tips in Hindi
Some good MBA or Master in Business Administration Admissions Interview Tips is as follows: General Be yourself; allow personality to stand out Respond to questions sincerely and frankly. Understand what is asked. Feel free to ask for a repeat if haven’t clearly understand a question. Avoid the "wisecracker" reply or the clever-flip behavior Do homework on the school and program. Be on time. Look nice. Examine yourself. Know something about the MBA and how it can help you. Specific Discuss special interests and ask how the school helps to pursue them. Ask about faculty research and interests, especially in areas that concern you. Review with representatives work background, highlighting the benefits received from the experiences. Know something about the MBA degree and what it can do. Explore the possibilities of the degree as it relates to what are seeking. Inquire about the school's philosophy, approach, and direction. Since management education is young, many schools are still defining and redefining themselves in regard to what they do and how they do it. Inquire about facilities (library, computer equipment), housing, and campus life. A recent graduate chose a school based on its tremendous computer laboratory. If financial aid is critical to one, ask about aid sources, its availability, and the name of the person responsible for administering the program. Describe to the representatives who one is: one’s strengths, assets, traits needing development. Discuss college work, making special reference to those courses/projects that were valuable, exciting, worthwhile, and important to future. Be frank about problems — real or perceived — without rationalizing, apologizing, blaming, or excusing. Common problems may include grades, test scores, an inconsistent record, or minimal work experience. |
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