@paras123 said: Hi all!! count me in for the mock interview group. how we are going to proceed ahead?? @nonchalantroy yeh shor ke pehle ka sannata hai. Guess this forum will buzz like anything once the invites start rolling.
I have created a facebook page where we can discuss and make strategies for the upcoming interviews. Finally, through the medium of web conferencing we can conduct mocks, which will be evaluated and discussed by fellow puys. Interested ppl. can chip in by clicking the link below
@santoor Just click the link http://www.facebook.com/groups/mock.int/ and you are in. It's an open group and all the existing members can invite and approve the new entrants.
@sudhir3127 said: @paras123: I know you have a short list from IIMA pgpx. What is ur first preference if you make it to both schools ?
I know that comparing ISB with PGPX (IIMA) is apples vs Oranges. But in what areas does the ISB score over the PGPX (or vice versa)? I already know abt the Scholarships, student profiles, rankings. Both have international exposure; both teach using the case studies; both are great schools with world class visiting faculty; facilities too are on par; any other reasons? Any comments puys?
I know that comparing ISB with PGPX (IIMA) is apples vs Oranges. But in what areas does the ISB score over the PGPX (or vice versa)? I already know abt the Scholarships, student profiles, rankings. Both have international exposure; both teach using the case studies; both are great schools with world class visiting faculty; facilities too are on par; any other reasons? Any comments puys?
IMO both are typical one year MBA with general management focus. Except few exceptions, even electives will cover the same range. One difference is the class size - PGPX 85 and ISB 500. Smaller class size provides better opportunity for close interactions but bigger class size provides better diversity. The biggest difference is the average or the prevalent pre MBA experience of the class: PGPX - 9+ , ISB 5-. Alumni base: PGPX - smaller (excluding two year PGP; it may not be right as what I have heared is that you are part fo the common base), ISB - bigger (older and bigger size programme).