Everything about MBA & GMAT (Part I) – How MBA (Work Experience) ?

January 26, 2007 at 2:27 pm | In GMAT | 9 Comments

After a proud score of 760, lot of MBA aspirants seek my advice on various topics which revolved around three major questions:

- Am I MBA Material?

- Why MBA

- Where MBA

- When MBA

- How MBA (What is important for MBA admit)

So I am writing this article in difference sections, starting from bottom up.

This is the First part on “HOW MBA”

How MBA:

Before even consdering MBA as a career option, you have to set your ambitions right and your priorities straight [Why you want to do MBA, Where you want to do MBA, What specialization for MBA]. Realize its not a joke and needs commitment and hard work. Once you have accomplished this step, you can start preparing for your Voyage – destination MBA.

The journey starts much before you can start applying to various target universities. These are the prerequisites before you can start applying to universities:

- Work Experience
- A good profile
- Communication skills
- GMAT score
- Recommendations
- Essays
- Application deadlines

Work Experience:

Work Experience is an important part of an MBA application. Almost all of the Top 20 US universities require 2-3 years of work experience on an average. Why do they require work experience? I am not sure of their specific reasons, but I got a few which make sense:

- Experience entails maturity: Mature people make better professionals.

- Clarity of goals: An experience individual would have better clarity of his goals than the person who is fresh out of college. Fresh graduates tend to be fidgety about their career options, if you tell them that “Doing X is a great career option”, they start considering X.

- Competent Program: The competence and quality of program depends upon the quality of students in the program. Experienced professionals offer specialized perspectives along with professionalism and maturity to the program. As a part of MBA program dont expect to learn everything from a text book, students learn from each other. In my MBA program, I would definitely want to work with an experienced individual because then we both have something to offer each other.

- The Genius Factor: Geniuses usually make better scientists and lousy managers. If you have excellent Acads, how would the universities know you are not a genius suitable more to technology than to MBA program? Your work experience in the corporate world allays some of these doubts and helps make you a better candidate.

- The Average Factor: Responsibility and Sincereness of a person with averag/poor acads is always in question. If you have bad/average acads, only work experience can pacify these questions.

Now I hope you see the importance of Work experience for MBA programs. The next question is “How much experience is good enough?”.

According to me 2 years of work experience is minimu for a good university, however for Top 20 universities this has to be backed up by excellent GMAT Score, superb Profile and neat Essays (for application). Needless to say this is not an easy combination. Work experience of >=4 years relaxes these limitations a bit or actually contribute quite a lot to “profile” and hence “Essays”.

Coming Next: A Good Profile

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  1. Eagerly waiting for ‘A Good Profile’ that’s supposedly on ur cards next.

  2. [...] Everything about MBA & GMAT (Part II) – How MBA (Good Profile) ? March 21, 2007 at 8:09 pm | In GMAT | For part I of this article, please check: Everything about MBA & GMAT (Part I) – How MBA (Work Experience) ? [...]

  3. Hey,

    thanks man.. I just came across this. It looks seriously useful. I’m sure I’ll be referring to this much more often moving forward.

    I’m taking my GMAT in a couple of weeks from now, giving it a total 4 week prep.
    Thanks,

  4. Thanks, this is a useful interpretation.
    I have another view for experience. It certainly should be associated with achievement and stability of the vision. I wrote a post titled “years of experience” you may want to check it out.

  5. Hi,
    I want to know,what type of work experience is preferred?For example,I am going to be enrolled in a company as a Customer Relations Agent.I plan to work for 2-3 yrs and then pursue my MBA in the UK.I would like to know if this work experience will qualify?

  6. hey…
    ive just finished with my bachelors degree…i dont have any work experience….i jst wanted to know dat if this is the case will i get admission if i have a good gmat scrore…..thanks alot…

  7. hey,
    i m a b-tech graduate with no work experience. I hv jst completed my bachelors degree.
    could u plzz tell me what r my chances to get into a b-school with good g-mat score…..
    thnxs

  8. [...] Work-ex: Work experience is of course a very important part of your whole profile. Your work experience should show growth [...]

  9. [...] Work-ex: Work experience is of course a very important part of your whole profile. Your work experience should show growth [...]


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