This Kamini fellow seems to know what she's talking about. I really like her point about looking at other colleges too. We're really cloistered in India and often focus on only looking at ranks when we apply to places. At this stage of your academic career, it's barely about the actual studies. Those you've hopefully mastered already. It's about getting to know a bunch of really smart peers, and getting to work with established people whose name you can bank on in the future. Opening your mind up to the insane scales of human ambition and achievement, which can motivate you to kick some a** in life. Even if your institute might not be the best, if it has the right people, they can often lead you to the right opportunities that matter to you.
Great session. I was wondering why Indian students going to Singapore MBA come back to India? And don't work in Singapore top consulting firms? Is there a visa/ immigration rule that is restricting the same?
What are the differences between Full Time MBA and Part Time MBA from NUS? Is it advisable to do part time MBA if you are already working at Singapore.
Yes I think it's a really good option if you are already working in Singapore, as NUS MBA Full-time and Part-time are almost same experience offered by school. However if you feel that it will be difficult to manage both work and studies together, then do consider Full-time
Thank you Amit for making such an informative video with so much valuable information. Can you please confirm if Indians are require to take TOEFL for MBA @NUS?
We are the working hours in PayPal singapore....i heard it is 9 to 9 for 6 days is it is true..... I am currently working in shopee singapore... Please tell me brother
Hey, I went through mba entry requirements in NSU, minimum of 2 years of work ex, I started working in 2019, so I have 2 years of experience and by when the course starts, I will have 3. But I see that the average work ex is much higher. So what are the chances of a person with work ex of 2 years get an admission. Do people like me actually make it in?
This Kamini fellow seems to know what she's talking about. I really like her point about looking at other colleges too. We're really cloistered in India and often focus on only looking at ranks when we apply to places. At this stage of your academic career, it's barely about the actual studies. Those you've hopefully mastered already. It's about getting to know a bunch of really smart peers, and getting to work with established people whose name you can bank on in the future. Opening your mind up to the insane scales of human ambition and achievement, which can motivate you to kick some a** in life. Even if your institute might not be the best, if it has the right people, they can often lead you to the right opportunities that matter to you.
Great video. Thanks Amit and Kamini for the good content and clarity. Cheers!
Our pleasure!
now I got much more clarity .......thanks for that
Great!
I am surprised your channel isn't exploding. Great content. Keep going👍🏼
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Great session. I was wondering why Indian students going to Singapore MBA come back to India? And don't work in Singapore top consulting firms? Is there a visa/ immigration rule that is restricting the same?
Which college of engineering in Allahabad ,IIT ?I tried to hear two times but could not listen properly . pardon"SA
IIIT Allahabad - www.iiita.ac.in/
Hi Amit
Great conversation. I have one question regarding specialization. So which specialization would you recommend for product manger role?
Personal recommendation: Marketing & Digital business. Analytics, consulting and strategy also have good overlap with product.
Oh.. waao you heard me.. thanks..
Yeah buddy, please watch and share now!!Also keep posting your suggestions :)
What are the differences between Full Time MBA and Part Time MBA from NUS? Is it advisable to do part time MBA if you are already working at Singapore.
Yes I think it's a really good option if you are already working in Singapore, as NUS MBA Full-time and Part-time are almost same experience offered by school. However if you feel that it will be difficult to manage both work and studies together, then do consider Full-time
Thanks for the answer. Does having a part time MBA negatively affect a candidate in the local job market?
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Thank you Amit for making such an informative video with so much valuable information. Can you please confirm if Indians are require to take TOEFL for MBA @NUS?
Thanks Manu!! You are not required to take toefl if your graduation was in English medium.
We are the working hours in PayPal singapore....i heard it is 9 to 9 for 6 days is it is true..... I am currently working in shopee singapore... Please tell me brother
Nope it's standard 40 hrs a week
@@AmitSamCo Thanks for reply... I ask it from you because I herad in one video that you work in PayPal by the way thanks once again
Hey, I went through mba entry requirements in NSU, minimum of 2 years of work ex, I started working in 2019, so I have 2 years of experience and by when the course starts, I will have 3. But I see that the average work ex is much higher. So what are the chances of a person with work ex of 2 years get an admission. Do people like me actually make it in?
Worry not! You can still make it with good GMAT score and academics or with uniqueness in your profile.
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