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What is the ranking of ISB Hyderabad?

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Arunava Banerjee Posted On : February 23rd, 2021
MBA from Indian School of Business (2019)

ISB Hyderabad is spread across 260 acres of land, having several modern facilities, and accommodates 130-210 students on campus. It offers an excellent One Year Executive Postgraduate Program (EPGP), PGP, FPM, Advanced Management Programs, etc.

Rankings:

In recent years the ranking provided to ISB Hyderabad by different authorities are as follows. 

  • QS Global MBA Ranking 2020 - 98th
  • Financial Times Global MBA Ranking 2020 - 20 out of 100
  • Forbes Business School 2019 - 7th Globally

 Some of the other key ranking highlights are given below. 

The Global Programme Ranking for 2019 has offered Rank-2 to ISB Hyderabad with the following scores.

  • Resource score- 51.2
  • Engagement score- 88.5
  • Outcomes score- 80.9
  • Environment score- 87.5
  • Overall score- 76.2

Course Fee:

The overall fee for MBA in ISB Hyderabad is between 34-46 Lakhs for the entire program, based on accommodation.

Comparing ISB Hyderabad to IIM Ahmedabad, the points below give a list of some brief aspects of the institutes. 

  • Course Duration: IIMA (2 years) > ISB (1 year)
  • Size of batch: ISB (total 900+ in two batches) > IIMA (400+)
  • GMAT Requirement: IIMA > ISB
  • Peer to peer Learning: ISB > IIMA
  • Engineering background: IIMA > ISB
  • Tier-I Engineering Schools: IIMA > ISB
  • Consulting companies: ISB > IIMA
  • Sales and Marketing companies: ISB > IIMA
  • Finance/Banking: IIMA > ISB
  • Post-MBA Salary: IIMA > ISB

Considering the recent statistics, ISB is a better option for experienced candidates, providing the best executive MBA degree in the country.

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Which is better Harvard business school or ISB Hyderabad?

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Gagan Kumar Posted On : March 2nd, 2021
MBA Finance & Marketing, Indian School of Business (2008)

There is definitely no comparison between the two. Harvard Business School is definitely better than ISB. When it comes to Global MBA rankings, ISB ranks 98th in the world, and HBS ranks 2nd. You should not really compare B schools as each one of them has something unique to offer and have transitions in their programs.

You will notice that both colleges are quite different on the basis of their campus, program quality as well as syllabus, culture, faculty, employment rate, and fee structure. While Harvard will top everything in this regard, ISB is known to have a good reputation as the top B school in India.

But, if you are planning on getting a job somewhere, my suggestion would be to go to the same college as the job location. Harvard definitely will get you the brand name, but if you are looking at settling in India, you will be well off getting your education from ISB.

Some of my friends have studied at both colleges and the institute has provided some of the finest MBA graduates in the world. They have gone on to perform really well in big organizations and have showcased amazing leadership qualities.

Additionally, you should know that you will have to provide a GMAT or GRE score for admission to either of these places. It is advisable not to give CAT and focus on GMAT instead. Especially if you end up applying to big firms or fortune 500 companies, they will definitely ask you for a GMAT score that will have to be a part of your resume.

Harvard also has a better placement package as compared to ISB. But, the fee structure is quite expensive so you will have to decide if that works for you. You can refer to the college website for more information if you would like. Look at your post-MBA goals and then make a choice.

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I have got a CGPA of 6.5 in my first semester of BTech in IIIT-Hyderabad. Can I improve it till 8.5 for getting an admission offer in a prestigious management institute in IIMs or ISB?

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Karthikeyan Palanisamy Posted On : January 30th, 2023
MBA Finance and Strategy, Indian School of Business (2017)

People usually have two opinions regarding MBA admissions. First, the admissions have little to do with numbers, second, CGPA and numbers are extremely crucial. My answer is here to support the second opinion and she’s light on the importance of CGPA.

Don’t decide on your next degree hastily before even completing the first one. You may want to explore more interests before deciding what you want to finally choose. Most people in IIT commit the grave mistake of not focusing on their Academics because they think that the ECE or IT sector is not their cup of tea. They forget that they are among the best computer science minds right now and do not make the best use of this opportunity. Identifying the opportunities offered by the institute is a crucial step before deciding on your future career. Even if after enough reflection you realize that the IT sector is not for you, you may explore other options.

Recently many alumni of IIIT Hyderabad have joined as graduates of IIMs after gaining work experience. But almost every alumnus I have looked up had an excellent CGPA, nothing less than 8.5.

So CGPA is not the only factor but is one of the most important factors during admissions at IIMs. One can get into an IIM even with an average CGPA but having a good CGPA will increase the plethora of opportunities definitely.

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Which is best -MBA in finance from ISB Hyderabad or top IIMS A/B/C?

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Prakriti Sharma Posted On : January 30th, 2023
PGP from Indian School of Business (Graduated 2019)

ISB Hyderabad is known for its lack of specialization in Finance. It’s a common understanding now that even if one is preferring ISB Hyderabad for admission, they know that they should go for anything but Finance. Studying some aspects will give you a deeper insight as to why MBA in Finance from ISB Hyderabad is not recommended.

Faculty: Although the visiting faculty is quite decent, it’s the domestic faculty that has ruined the culture at ISB. They are arrogant, pathetic, and extremely incapable. They insult the students regularly and disturb student-teacher relations.

Placements: The roles offered in Finance were below average like Operations, Sales, and BD roles. Such roles were offered in abundance by the banks or start-ups. However, the superior roles like IB/PE/VC/M&A/FP&A/Equity Research/Credit Rating/Asset Management/TAS were offered scarcely. For instance 

  • only 10 FP and A roles were allotted that too only to CAs
  • Only one Investment banking role was offered by Barclays
  • Only 5 PE/bc roles were offered and there was a strong preference for a prior IB/PE/VC experience and IIT undergraduate background.
  • One M and A role was offered only
  • 4 Asset Management and zero Equity Research and Credit Rating roles were offered.

So the best roles were offered limitedly while the batch size stood at 900. Most students ended up with unsatisfactory placements. Now you can decide whether or not to join if you are confident to face the placement scenario.

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Can an average student score good in GMAT for applying to ISB Hyderabad?

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Shreya Sharma Posted On : March 2nd, 2021
Studied MBA in Finance from Management Development Institute, Gurgaon (2014)

In my opinion, in order to prepare for the GMAT, you should study the official guide thoroughly- even the answers that you got right. You must be aware that GMAT has two main sections: Quantitative and Verbal. 

Here are some tips to study both sections:

Verbal:

  • This is usually the trickier section, especially if English is not your first language. You can practice this section using the Manhattan English guide. This will test your grammar as well as sentence structure and meaning. 
  • It is suggested to buy the official verbal guide by GMAC. You should read a lot too. Papers like New Yorker and New York Times should help.

Quantitative:

  • The topics covered in Quantitative for GMAT are quite easy compared to CBSE standards. However, you must not let your guards down.
  • Complete the guide and if you’re average with Mathematics that should suffice. You can practice the manhattan books additionally if you would like.

Getting into ISB:

  • This is no cakewalk – even if you get a really decent GMAT score. You must focus on work experience. It can include any internships or start-ups you may have worked with. 
  • Did you do any extra-curricular activities? Or did you have a personal struggle? All this would help and be a conversation starter and show that you have something to offer in the program.

As far as essays are concerned, this is one place you can definitely impress the admissions committee. You may have an average profile but through your essay, you can show that you can definitely fit well into the program and you have something unique to contribute. Show that you are committed to your reasons for doing an MBA.

Lastly, it is quite difficult to answer as to what profile the school is looking for. You cannot control the demands that the market has. If the demand for marketing consultants is high, then chances are that someone with a good marketing background could get in.

Just make sure that you have done enough to make up for your scores if you consider them to be weak. Other than this, ensure you do well on your GMAT.

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Does age (30 and above) matter for MBA from ISB Hyderabad and latter on the placements?

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Saher Zehra Posted On : March 1st, 2023
Lives in Hyderabad, Telangana, India (2016–present)

If you are above the age of 30 and applying for a job or a graduate program, it is expected that you have a certain level of experience. To be successful in the interview process, it is important to demonstrate maturity and communicate effectively, highlighting the unique value that your experience brings to the table. Recruiters often look for candidates with experience and may be more likely to overlook younger applicants with less experience.

In the case of ISB, many companies that recruit on campus are looking for candidates with 5+ years of work experience. Therefore, if you are a 24-year-old with 2 years of work experience, you may face more competition for certain positions. It is important to research the types of companies and positions that you are interested in and to consider whether your experience aligns with the needs of those companies. This is known as "school research" and it is important to do it before applying.

In summary, when applying for a job or graduate program, it is important to have a clear understanding of the expectations of recruiters and the types of positions you are interested in. By doing research and understanding the needs of the companies and positions you are applying for, you can tailor your application and interview to align with those needs and increase your chances of success. Think logically and don't have expectations without a clear trail of thoughts.

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Is it worth spending 30k to join GMAT coaching at Crack ISB Hyderabad?

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Yash Bhati Posted On : January 30th, 2023
ISB YLP '17 Admit

Yes, it certainly is worth paying a hefty fee of 30k for GMAT coaching at Crack ISB Hyderabad. The quality of trainers and the certainty of admission is what draw the candidates here. While there are many institutes that specialize in training for the CAT, very few institutes offer training for GMAT. 

Crack ISB Hyderabad has many features that have made it so popular and demanding among GMAT aspirants

  • The peer group is a productive and effective group discussion is possible
  • The institute gives the admission essay reviews free of cost while most institutes charge around 20-25k
  • The quality of editing is much better at this Institute mainly because the faculty comprises alumni of top B Schools 

So it’s better to pay more for quality education than pay less or the same for substandard education. But remember an Institute can just prepare you for your entrance exam. It’s upon you to put in maximum effort and achieve your goals.

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What is the selection procedure for ISB Hyderabad?

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Shubham Gupta Posted On : March 1st, 2023
Studied at the Indian School of Business

Each year, ISB selects a cohort of approximately 900 students from a pool of applicants. The class is composed of a diverse group of individuals with varying backgrounds and experiences. It is important for an applicant to understand the demographic makeup of the cohort and the range of GMAT scores and the work experience of admitted students.

Approximately 38% of the students admitted to ISB are women, and the range of GMAT scores for admitted students is between 610 and 780. For the GMAT mid 80% range, the mean score is 713 and the median score is 710. Additionally, in the class of 2022, 54 students have 8 or more years of work experience, 228 students have between 5 to 8 years of work experience, 394 students possess 3 to 5 years of work experience and 254 students have up to 3 years of work experience.

To apply to ISB, you must meet certain prerequisites, including a minimum of 24 months of work experience, a valid GMAT or GRE score, and a bachelor's degree. The application process involves submitting official scores, completing an online form detailing your academics, work experience, awards and activities, and hobbies, providing contact information for one recommender, and submitting two essays.

Based on the information provided in the online application, applicants are selected for an interview. The selection procedure at ISB evaluates the applicant's academic scores, GMAT or GRE, essays, reference letters, and quality of work experience to decide the admission status. Since it is a profile-based admission, the best among equals is then selected. The exact weightage on any of the above criteria is not disclosed by the school, so any assumptions cannot be made. However, it is important to present a strong case on each of these criteria in order to increase your chances of admission.

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Does ISB Hyderabad need work experience apart from the GMAT score?

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Bejoy John Posted On : January 30th, 2023
M.B.A. Strategy & Operations Management, Indian School of Business (2018)

Yes, ISB Hyderabad’s PGP program requires a minimum of 2 years of full-time paid work experience. This criteria came into force on 31st March 2016 and is still a necessity.

For candidates who lack in this aspect, there is a back door entry called the Early Entry Option or the EEOs. Under this, you can apply right away, go through the selection process, and receive the admission offer but join only after working for 2 years. This can also be referred to as Deferred admission.


 

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Can a fresher with no work experience gain admission to ISB Hyderabad? If yes, then how?

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Rachit Sengupta Posted On : March 24th, 2022
studied at Indian School of Business

Yes, you can. ISB Hyderabad admission process includes two options for students with less work experience. 

Early Entry Option - EEO is a deferred admission option to the ISB PGP program. Recent graduates with less than 24 months of work experience can secure admission through this option. If you are selected, you will be eligible to join the program upon achieving 24 months of work experience. 

Young Leaders Programme - YLP helps students get the tools they need to succeed at the work place. The program will also help you in getting admission at ISB PGP. You can apply to YLP during the prefinal or final year of your UG or PG degree. If you are selected to YLP, you need to complete at least 20 months of work experience. You will attend learning weekends through YLP. Once you fulfill the required work experience criteria and the deferment period is done, you can attend ISB. 

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