ESSENTIALS FOR MBA
Usually, people talk about roles and responsibilities and get away by saying that either they are
good at management or are pathetic at it; it hardly defines what level of management they refer
to.
Every individual has to manage, the level and roles and responsibilities might be different; it
could be at home or office or outside. Everywhere the skill set looks to be different but all have
common goals. The goal has to be to make things look easy, to make things smooth and to be
productive at the same time. Some people are God gifted with the management skills, some
learn it on the field, and most of us look for ways to learn it. Therefore, MBA is the chosen field
of interest for many of us.
Every MBA program has a primary set of admission requirements. Nearly all of the fields
amongst them require a bachelor’s degree and most look positively on several years of prior
work experience. Other expectations might include excellent letters of recommendation and a
top GMAT score.
Top business schools in Pune do not merely want an ordinary student; they are looking for
special Students. Here are some of the qualities major schools try to find in an MBA student:
1. Passion: Going ‘all in’
At first glance, having passion sounds fulfilling, uplifting and elevating. It is a vital ingredient,
which we need to stay engaged and tuned into ourselves. The concept of passion is something
that everyone loves, yet few really grasp and live out its true meaning. The word ‘passion’ is
derived from Ancient Greek and Latin verbs used to convey ‘suffering’.
In our modern context, passion has become known only for its positive associations, but it’s
important not to forget the amount of energy that passion requires. Passion can be cultivated if
you have the curiosity and openness to be passionate about something. In the case of applying
to business school, the MBA admissions committee will want to see someone who is passionate,
willing to shoulder the risk and doesn’t steer away from making sacrifices. Being smart and
talented is simply not enough. What will get you through the difficult task of paying your dues is
passion since it is what makes your efforts worthwhile. The committee will pay close attention to
those individuals who are able to demonstrate their passion, which shows a fullness of
character that can’t be gleaned from data alone.
2. Leadership
The MBA admissions committee is also concerned with the leadership achievements of a
prospective MBA student. Top business schools want to draw in leaders who’ve already
contributed positively to their communities and societies, so you should round up examples of
how you have shown yourself to be a go-getter.
Give specific instances of how you marshalled resources, motivated others around you to join
together, and proposed a creative solution. Even if you can’t think of a specific, concrete
example of leadership, the objective is to show how and where you made a true impact. It’s OK
if the examples you have don’t initially strike you as particularly noteworthy or attention-getting.
After all, the best leaders are usually those who are also strong team players. When you are
applying for business school, hone in on instances in which you showed personal initiative.
When an opportunity arises, are you the first to dive in and go for it?
3. Community service
Even though community service is generally perceived as being voluntary, it is highly valued
by many business schools. This is because community service almost always reflects your
priorities and values, and speaks volumes about you as a person. Community service is a broad
category that encompasses taking an active role and interest in your surrounding environment.
It provides an opportunity for you to reveal facets of yourself that aren’t immediately apparent in
your application. More importantly, your history of activism and participation shows the MBA
admissions committee that you are likely to be an active contributor to their student and alumni
organisations. As much as your test scores and prior experience matter, they will only get your
foot in the door. Workaholic students with perfect scores yet poor social skills are not what the
top business schools want in an MBA student. Make sure your extracurricular activities are
highlighted. They can be the extra push necessary to get you to an interview with the
admissions committee.
4. Quantitative skills: Be a problem solver
Business schools look for students who are proven problem solvers. As you’re preparing your
application, you might be a bit concerned about your quantitative skills, especially if you haven’t
yet taken the GMAT. However, the GMAT is not the only way to show relevant quantitative
skills. Did you do well in statistics in college? Can you grasp quantitative concepts quickly? Do
you have a job where you crunch through Excel like a wizard? These instances in your
application will help demonstrate your abilities regardless of your quantitative score on the
GMAT. Schools want to be confident that you will thrive in the MBA program and be able to
analyse and discuss quantitative concepts. As long as you figure out a way to show that you are
comfortable with problem solving and math, you will have an edge over other applicants.
5. Realistic post-MBA ambitions
Your long-term professional aspirations must be communicated, even though it’s common for
a prospective MBA student to be uncertain about their specific career goals. Start with
explaining your proposed plans after graduation and articulate the reasons that this specific
MBA program is relevant to your dreams. When it comes to your career ambitions, you have to
walk a fine line between being realistic and thinking big. Convey how your past and current roles
have provided invaluable experience for managing and overseeing all aspects of a business.
Convince the committee that your drive is not contingent upon your acceptance into their
program, even though it would certainly aid you.
There are many reasons to pursue an MBA program: Diversity of employment opportunities, a
higher salary and the acquisition of further skills is high among them. Whatever is your reason
for applying to business school, gaining acceptance requires showcasing the qualities listed
above. It might seem obvious that these are the traits that schools are looking for, but an honest
self-assessment will be crucial to completing a holistic application to your preferred MBA
program(s). It’s wise to gather feedback from people who know you well, to see if they have any
insights they can share about your character, work ethic and values. Distinguishing yourself
from the flock while presenting yourself as a worthy MBA student will take a good portion of your
time, but if you can convince the admissions committee that you possess these six qualities –
by providing excellent examples of each – it ought to put you in a league of your own.
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  • 1. ESSENTIALS FOR MBA Usually, people talk about roles and responsibilities and get away by saying that either they are good at management or are pathetic at it; it hardly defines what level of management they refer to. Every individual has to manage, the level and roles and responsibilities might be different; it could be at home or office or outside. Everywhere the skill set looks to be different but all have common goals. The goal has to be to make things look easy, to make things smooth and to be productive at the same time. Some people are God gifted with the management skills, some learn it on the field, and most of us look for ways to learn it. Therefore, MBA is the chosen field of interest for many of us. Every MBA program has a primary set of admission requirements. Nearly all of the fields amongst them require a bachelor’s degree and most look positively on several years of prior work experience. Other expectations might include excellent letters of recommendation and a top GMAT score. Top business schools in Pune do not merely want an ordinary student; they are looking for special Students. Here are some of the qualities major schools try to find in an MBA student: 1. Passion: Going ‘all in’ At first glance, having passion sounds fulfilling, uplifting and elevating. It is a vital ingredient, which we need to stay engaged and tuned into ourselves. The concept of passion is something that everyone loves, yet few really grasp and live out its true meaning. The word ‘passion’ is derived from Ancient Greek and Latin verbs used to convey ‘suffering’. In our modern context, passion has become known only for its positive associations, but it’s important not to forget the amount of energy that passion requires. Passion can be cultivated if you have the curiosity and openness to be passionate about something. In the case of applying to business school, the MBA admissions committee will want to see someone who is passionate, willing to shoulder the risk and doesn’t steer away from making sacrifices. Being smart and talented is simply not enough. What will get you through the difficult task of paying your dues is passion since it is what makes your efforts worthwhile. The committee will pay close attention to those individuals who are able to demonstrate their passion, which shows a fullness of character that can’t be gleaned from data alone. 2. Leadership The MBA admissions committee is also concerned with the leadership achievements of a prospective MBA student. Top business schools want to draw in leaders who’ve already contributed positively to their communities and societies, so you should round up examples of how you have shown yourself to be a go-getter. Give specific instances of how you marshalled resources, motivated others around you to join together, and proposed a creative solution. Even if you can’t think of a specific, concrete example of leadership, the objective is to show how and where you made a true impact. It’s OK if the examples you have don’t initially strike you as particularly noteworthy or attention-getting. After all, the best leaders are usually those who are also strong team players. When you are
  • 2. applying for business school, hone in on instances in which you showed personal initiative. When an opportunity arises, are you the first to dive in and go for it? 3. Community service Even though community service is generally perceived as being voluntary, it is highly valued by many business schools. This is because community service almost always reflects your priorities and values, and speaks volumes about you as a person. Community service is a broad category that encompasses taking an active role and interest in your surrounding environment. It provides an opportunity for you to reveal facets of yourself that aren’t immediately apparent in your application. More importantly, your history of activism and participation shows the MBA admissions committee that you are likely to be an active contributor to their student and alumni organisations. As much as your test scores and prior experience matter, they will only get your foot in the door. Workaholic students with perfect scores yet poor social skills are not what the top business schools want in an MBA student. Make sure your extracurricular activities are highlighted. They can be the extra push necessary to get you to an interview with the admissions committee. 4. Quantitative skills: Be a problem solver Business schools look for students who are proven problem solvers. As you’re preparing your application, you might be a bit concerned about your quantitative skills, especially if you haven’t yet taken the GMAT. However, the GMAT is not the only way to show relevant quantitative skills. Did you do well in statistics in college? Can you grasp quantitative concepts quickly? Do you have a job where you crunch through Excel like a wizard? These instances in your application will help demonstrate your abilities regardless of your quantitative score on the GMAT. Schools want to be confident that you will thrive in the MBA program and be able to analyse and discuss quantitative concepts. As long as you figure out a way to show that you are comfortable with problem solving and math, you will have an edge over other applicants. 5. Realistic post-MBA ambitions Your long-term professional aspirations must be communicated, even though it’s common for a prospective MBA student to be uncertain about their specific career goals. Start with explaining your proposed plans after graduation and articulate the reasons that this specific MBA program is relevant to your dreams. When it comes to your career ambitions, you have to walk a fine line between being realistic and thinking big. Convey how your past and current roles have provided invaluable experience for managing and overseeing all aspects of a business. Convince the committee that your drive is not contingent upon your acceptance into their program, even though it would certainly aid you. There are many reasons to pursue an MBA program: Diversity of employment opportunities, a higher salary and the acquisition of further skills is high among them. Whatever is your reason for applying to business school, gaining acceptance requires showcasing the qualities listed above. It might seem obvious that these are the traits that schools are looking for, but an honest self-assessment will be crucial to completing a holistic application to your preferred MBA program(s). It’s wise to gather feedback from people who know you well, to see if they have any insights they can share about your character, work ethic and values. Distinguishing yourself from the flock while presenting yourself as a worthy MBA student will take a good portion of your time, but if you can convince the admissions committee that you possess these six qualities – by providing excellent examples of each – it ought to put you in a league of your own.