Category: Choosing an Institute

  • 8 Important Criteria for Selecting a B-School

    8 Important Criteria for Selecting a B-School

    Students have various sets of parameters in their minds before making a decision of getting admitted to an institute. They need to consider different factors before deciding the right institute. 1. Admission criteria: The best institutes attract best students. So admission process followed by the institute is one of the main criteria that students should…

  • Things to look before applying to colleges….

    Things to look before applying to colleges….

    Most of the important entrance exams are either over or about to finish and now is the time to fill college applications. So, deciding which colleges to fill must be one of the simplest decisions you will have to make. Right?? Not really. You have too many options (terms and conditions apply) and estimating the…

  • 8 Parameters Student assess before joining an MBA Institute

    8 Parameters Student assess before joining an MBA Institute

    The world of MBA Management education provides a different and beautifully successful vista for students inclined towards a corporate lifestyle.  There has been a mushrooming of MBA institutes across a world, each promising to offer a completely different experience, to a population of students which is falling for the lure of the corporate high-flying world!…

  • Return on Investment (ROI): A flawed Concept to measure effectiveness of B-Schools

    Return on Investment (ROI): A flawed Concept to measure effectiveness of B-Schools

    Ever since I have stepped into the MBA world, right from admission to today as a 2nd year student at IMI, I have always heard that ROI is one of the most used measures that help students to select b-schools. However, is the ROI concept any good or is it even valid? Is ROI a…

  • MBA Finances – Financing an MBA

    When I started down the application process I expected sourcing finance to be the hardest part of the whole process. Once you take into account fees, living expenses, rent, study materials and the inevitable laptop purchase you’re looking at a significant sum. In my case about £30 – 35 000 for a single year. This…