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Interview with CEO & Senior Associate Director of The MBA Tour
India Tour Sept. 29 - Oct. 6, 2007

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The activities at our events are dedicated to helping future MBA applicants make the best possible choices for their goals. Our information sessions, panels, and round-tables are conducted by admissions representatives, so that these sessions help attendees to learn
more about the people and B-schools present at our fairs.

5. How should prospective MBAs in India choose the best programs for them?

It is important that prospective applicants research schools based on their career goals and personal interests. They should look for schools that meet their individual and professional needs and not base their decisions solely on rankings. Rankings only tell part of the story, not the whole story.

6. What kind of experience do B-schools expect from prospective applicants?

Top business programs look for applicants who have work experience demonstrating managerial responsibility, leadership skills, and a track record of performance.

7. What resources does The MBA Tour offer for Indian MBA applicants?

Besides the opportunities provided at our events, The MBA Tour offers a student website with school information and statistics, as well as valuable information to assist MBA aspirants with the application process.

8. Why should I choose an MBA overseas, not in India?

Choosing where to go to business schools depends on a person's goals. There are different opportunities that are attached to each choice. Studying in India might allow you to continue to work and study, so the economic cost isn't as high as going abroad. Staying in India also keeps you connected to a local professional network.

On the other hand, the experience abroad offers other possibilities. Going abroad probably means that you will be a full-time student. For most people, this means a deeper level of involvement in the MBA experience. Not only will you have more time to study, but also to socialize with an international cohort of peers. Additionally, the experience of going abroad, mastering daily life in another culture and language, and living in an international community (full-time) is extremely valuable.

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