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Make your ISB dream, your future!
Let’s admit it. An ISB admit doesn’t come easy. Your application should be perfect, and essays, immaculate!
Essays are perhaps the most significant part of Application; Essays not just about what you have to say, but how you say it. Trust us with articulating your story, for no one knows better how to say it.
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PGP R3 Deadline: 29th Jan 2023
The clock is ticking; it’s time for action. So, if you have any doubts or mis-giving about your profile, call us up to discuss. Remember there is no such thing as a perfect profile; some people don’t have good academic record, some others have gaps in education/career, while some others have a blank to show for extra-curricular. Excessive brooding over profile just leads to introspection and despondency.
We need to understand that most aspects of our profile (such as our undergrad academic record, the extra-curricular, or educational/career gaps) cannot be undone now. These are all aspects of the past, and there is nothing we can do, to change them. However, your dream to make it to ISB cannot just be relegated to what you did or did not do in the past.
Hence, buckle up and act upon the two things that you still can do something about and that will significantly improve your chances of an admit to ISB:
a) GMAT/GRE score
b) Compelling Essays
A decent GMAT/GRE score, coupled with impactful essays will make your candidature strong, putting you in contention for selection to ISB. In fact, essays are important for reasons more than one: well-articulated essays not only considerably enhance your chances of an interview call, they also ensure that you are able to defend yourself confidently during the interview; after all, a major portion of your interview discussion is likely to be around your essays.
Give us a call to to discuss every aspect of your candidature, taking a step closer to achieving your dream to be the next ISBian, as numerous other ISBians have.