Graduate
school admissions in America are more competitive than
ever. It may be noted that the number of GRE and GMAT
takers has virtually doubled in the last decade. This
means that while the rewards of advanced study are lucrative,
the competition for getting into a good graduate school
is as keen as it's ever been. And, as a further complication,
the variety of graduate programs offered by graduate
institutions is growing rapidly. Our experts can help
students from the Indian sub-continent to get into graduate
schools, but it calls for a comprehensive strategy.
A thorough understanding of the admissions process enables
us to put together a great application which satisfies
the admissions officers. GRE and GMAT are unlike any
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ther tests and it's crucial to prepare for them.
Where To Apply ? What schools have coursework and
faculty in a particular area of interest? What type
of academic and social environment does a school have?
Which of these schools can one actually get into?
When To Apply? How to set up an application schedule?
How to avoid the last minute crunch? By planning the
application in advance, we can take control of these
issues. To present the student in the best light,
we develop a basic application strategy. We view the
application as a marketing tool; make it as strong
a sales pitch for the student as it can be.
BUSINESS SCHOOL
The applicants for business schools face some tough
competition for the available slots. One thing remains
true: the MBA offers long-term benefits, particularly
as a stepping stone to new career opportunities and
enhanced earning potential. The key is finding the
right school and then getting into it. We are aware
that applying to a graduate professional program involves
marketing the student effectively to the business
schools.
How Do We Find The Right School? Once it is determined
what the student wants to get out of business school,
we find suitable programs. We decide where to apply
by researching schools and evaluating their criteria
and those of the student. When to apply, is a key
issue too. After all, the student wants to maximize
chances of admission. And with the inside word on
how admissions officers will judge, we know how and
when to apply. Being a well-qualified candidate isn't
enough to guarantee admission into the business school
of choice, The student has to be marketed to the admissions
panel.
Business schools use GMAT scores to help assess whether
the student possesses the foundation upon which to
build a successful business career, so the test is
meant to carefully evaluate specific analytical skills.
Good scores can open doors. The GMAT is unlike any
other test encountered in academic career. It requires
a wide range of both knowledge-based and test-taking
skills to excel on it. The good news is that one doesn't
have to be some kind of computer whiz to do well on
the GMAT. The GMAT is, among other things, an endurance
test. There are more than 800 business schools in
America and the following is a select list of highly
competitive business schools.