Thursday, March 19, 2009

You have landed up here aiming something high.I know everyone must be seriously thinking on what to do next....if not its high time you start thinking.The Global Economy has been taken for a ride.There is an unsecure feeling and a sense of urgency as dark clouds looms its face every where.
With layoffs being the "buzz words" and unemployment hitting new figures,many might still hover around on how to take it forward.The confusion is not just limited to working professionals but those who have just graduated or would rather graduate this year.
Indian system of education as such has become very ordinary be it undergraduation or post graduation which has put quality at stake.With lots and lots of engineers and MBA graduates passing out from hundreds of universities each year,ask yourself where you stand ? if this is the current scenario imagine what it might be like hence five years?.If you are from an IIT or IIM you might have something to rejoice but everyone does not get a chance to study at IITs nor IIMs,so how do you go about it?the only way to restrict is for the government to take some steps and act to change the entire way the education system of India is based upon - what we call " book worms" but corruption has taken its toll every where thats it seems higly unlikely.There might be exceptions though,Well not to debate about that here.
Well many of us are now in a fix whether to do an MBA abroad.I am going to offer you some useful tips on application process and how to go about taking the GMAT.The GMAT is the exam that one has to take to qualiy for an MBA admission abroad maninly in countries like US,Canada with some specific univeristies in countries like UK,Australia,Singapore too adopting such standards.
It can be written round throughout the year in any of the authorised centers and can be taken upto 5 times a year with a minimum gap of 31 days between attempts.the total test duration is actually 3.5 hrs excluding two breaks of 10 minutes each.
There are actually 3 sections the AWA,Maths and verbal sections timing out to 1hr,1hr 15 min,1hr 15 min respectively.

Will keep updating..


Any queries related to GMAT/MBA will try to resolve ASAP....