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June 2nd, 2016, 06:03 PM
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MBA Tips

Hello sir I want to do MBA and therefore preparing for interview and I am here as I want to get the MBA Admissions Interview Tips so will you please provide me the tips??
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June 3rd, 2016, 08:25 AM
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Re: MBA Tips

Master of Business Administration is one the most sought after courses which can be attained by students of any stream. It is normally a 2 years program with 2 or more Semesters.

As per your demand here I am providing you MBA Admissions Interview Tips

General


-While giving Interview Be yourself; allow your personality to shine.

-Respond to questions of Interviewer honestly and candidly.

-Understand what is asked of you. Feel free to ask for a repeat if you don't clearly understand a question.

-Don’t forget to Be on time. And yes dress well. Look nice.

-Examine yourself. Know something about the MBA and how it can aid you.



Specific


-Review with representatives your work background, highlighting the benefits you received from the experiences.

-Know something about the MBA degree and what it can do for you. Investigate the possibilities of the degree as it relates to what you 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.

-If financial aid is critical to you, ask about aid sources, its availability, and the name of the person responsible for administering the program.

-Describe to the legislative body who you are: your strengths, assets, traits needing development.
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-Discuss your college work, making special reference to those courses/projects that were valuable, exciting, worthwhile, and important to your 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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