Showing posts with label Higher Education Abroad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Higher Education Abroad. Show all posts

Friday, 5 June 2015

10 Benefits Of Studying Abroad



Ask anyone who went studying abroad and they will all tell you- Hell ya!! Definitely do it!
Studying abroad is one of the most rewarding and life changing experiences a student can have. You are not only learning academically, but you get the opportunity to learn to stand on your own feet, freedom to make your own choices, absorb a different culture and pretty much learn a new way of life. 





1. STUDY ABROAD ENHANCE YOUR ACADEMIC SKILLS
Studying abroad presents you with the opportunity to gain experiences a classroom setting can never provide. It is a chance to expose you to different styles of education. You get to learn a subject/major from a different cultural perspective giving you extensive knowledge on it. You can take courses that are not normally offered in your home country or other than your specialty. You could maybe do a minor in another field or add another major.


2. STUDY ABROAD IMPROVES ON YOUR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AND GET READY FOR AN INTERNATIONAL WORKSPACE
Studying abroad at a location, which is a global hub for your interested field, could provide you with great opportunities such as learning from the best of experts and gaining some incredible work experiences.







With world globalization and the requirement of international interaction, studying and living in a foreign country, absorbing a new culture, maybe learning a new language could give that extra edge and set you apart from thousands of job applicants. Potential employers look quite highly on international exposure, as the students are independent, display diversity and are more adept to new challenges and difficult situations.

If you are looking to settle abroad or are keen to work in another country, a local education there could definitely be of help as well.


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Friday, 3 April 2015

Which MBA programs can you apply to if you do not have work experience?




Which MBA programs can I apply to if you do not have work experience? This is a we are been asked fairly often – and in fact just spoke to some one on this very topic. 

So what are your options?

1. HBS 2+2 program:
You apply to HBS in your junior year at college. If you get get accepted then after your graduate you will go into your 1st summer program at Harvard. This will be followed by go two years of approved work experience. After the 1st year of work experience you attend your 2nd summer program at Harvard. Once you have completed your work experience you immerse yourself in two years at the Harvard Business School MBA Program.

2. Yale Silver Scholars program:
Each year Yale SOM admits a select handful of college seniors to a three-year MBA program called the Silver Scholars Program. The program provides the unique opportunity to enter an MBA program immediately after your undergraduate education. The program was created in 2001.

As a Silver Scholar, you will spend your first year at Yale developing the basic skills and mindset of a manager through SOM’s core curriculum. During the second year, you will complete a full-time internship. In your third year, you will return to campus for the conclusion of the MBA program, taking electives at SOM and elsewhere at Yale in the areas that most interest you. You can only apply if you are a college senior.

3. Apply to programs that are more open to college seniors or early career applicants:  

These include Stanford, MIT, Chicago, CMU, UCLA and Simon Rochester.
Options don’t stops here, their quiet more.
Get assistance from expert Counselors and faculties on planning your study Abroad, write to us on info@rmcc.org.in or Contact Us @ +91-9004444085 | 022- 66812375  

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About RMCC :
Ramdhar Maheshwari Counseling Centre (RMCC), one of the most prominent Overseas Counseling Centre in association with AP Guru world’s finest coaching provider have been consistent in coaching and developing study materials, methodologies and systems for students to achieve the best results in preparation tests like SAT, ACT, GRE, GMAT, IELTS, TOEFL and other accepted international entrance tests.

RMCC provides a friendly, professional and confidential service to address the academic and career development needs of the students from Pre Primary to post Graduation. Our services include, Career Guidance and Counseling, Study in India or Abroad Counseling, Preparatory Exams and Admissions.

Join RMCC for an EXPERT CONSULTATION TO HELP SELECT WHATS BEST FOR YOU..!!
Which MBA programs can I apply to if you do not have work experience? This is a we are been asked fairly often – and in fact just spoke to some one on this very topic. 


So what are your options?
1. HBS 2+2 program:
You apply to HBS in your junior year at college. If you get get accepted then after your graduate you will go into your 1st summer program at Harvard. This will be followed by go two years of approved work experience. After the 1st year of work experience you attend your 2nd summer program at Harvard. Once you have completed your work experience you immerse yourself in two years at the Harvard Business School MBA Program.


2. Yale Silver Scholars program:
Each year Yale SOM admits a select handful of college seniors to a three-year MBA program called the Silver Scholars Program. The program provides the unique opportunity to enter an MBA program immediately after your undergraduate education. The program was created in 2001.

As a Silver Scholar, you will spend your first year at Yale developing the basic skills and mindset of a manager through SOM’s core curriculum. During the second year, you will complete a full-time internship. In your third year, you will return to campus for the conclusion of the MBA program, taking electives at SOM and elsewhere at Yale in the areas that most interest you. You can only apply if you are a college senior.


3. Apply to programs that are more open to college seniors or early career applicants: 
These include Stanford, MIT, Chicago, CMU, UCLA and Simon Rochester.
Options don’t stops here, their quiet more.



Get assistance from expert Counselors and faculties on planning your study Abroad, write to us on info@rmcc.org.in


Read more MBA Study Articles


About RMCC :
Ramdhar Maheshwari Counseling Centre (RMCC), one of the most prominent Overseas Counseling Centre in association with AP Guru world’s finest coaching provider have been consistent in coaching and developing study materials, methodologies and systems for students to achieve the best results in preparation tests like SAT, ACT, GRE, GMAT, IELTS, TOEFL and other accepted international entrance tests.


RMCC provides a friendly, professional and confidential service to address the academic and career development needs of the students from Pre Primary to post Graduation. Our services include, Career Guidance and Counseling, Study in India or Abroad Counseling, Preparatory Exams and Admissions.


Join RMCC for an EXPERT CONSULTATION TO HELP SELECT WHATS

BEST FOR YOU..!!
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Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Women and the MBA : Change in management demographics across geographies


Hello readers! Hope everyone had a wonderful weekend! We are back with another series of posts this week and this time we’d be looking at ‘Women and the MBA’. To date we have found that there remain some myths and pre conceived notions attached to the female demographic in the MBA domain and in the mind of the average person, business schools are still associated less with women than men in a lot of South Asian countries, especially places like Thailand, Vietnam and of course, India. However, we are trying to bust some myths in this series and this is the first one of those myths. So, if you are one of the people who think on similar lines, then you might be in for a pleasant surprise. 
Let’s see why! There has been something of a paradigm shift in the global MBA demographic trends from 1980’s and early 90’s. This is substantiated if you look at the statistics; at top international business schools, on average, women now constitute 35% of an MBA class as compared to about 20% in 1989. While 35% is still a minority share, what’s encouraging is that more and more women are preparing for MBA admissions processes than ever before. Also, this is happening in big way in the geographies that one did not earlier associate with such trends. If you were to look at specific business schools here, then the Wharton Business School leads the pack with 40% of its entire MBA population in the class of 2012 being women. What’s more, together, these students represent a total of 68 countries.




When one talks about countries where there are more women who are preparing to take the GMAT than men, the immediate guesses would generally have been countries such as the U.S., Canada or maybe the UK.   Therefore, it should come as quite a revelation that in fact, more women than men are taking the GMAT in China, Russia, Vietnam and Thailand and this embodies a huge wave of change across the world where more and more women are choosing Management as a career option over previously preferred occupations for women in Asian countries like teaching, administrative work or becoming a home maker. Over a quarter of a century ago, most women in these developing countries  who are now looking at entering B-schools were not even born, and their parents perhaps did not foresee that their girl child would be sitting across a computer taking English-language standardized tests, in her endeavour to go overseas for a Management degree and subsequently a management career.
So why is this happening? Of course, the female empowerment movement across the world, the emphasis on equality of sexes, not just in the west, but in the eastern world too is likely a key reason; and increased exposure and opportunities have a lot to do with this change. However, there is another factor  that has contributed to this trend; that top B-schools  & organizations around the world are realizing that there is a set of qualities that women unusually posses which in some cases make for better manager and more efficient leaders. Women are universally known to be more well organized, more patient, with better people skills and more composed at times of taking important decisions- all qualities required for a good management student & professional.
Judy B. Rosener was one of the first people to observe this in her revolutionary & path breaking article titled ‘Way women Lead’ published in the Harvard Business Review in 1990. In the article Judy says, “The women’s success shows that a non–traditional leadership style is well suited to the conditions of some work environments and can increase an organization’s chances of surviving in an uncertain world. It supports the belief that there is strength in a diversity of leadership style.”


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