MBA Scholarships are Easier to get than MS Scholarships

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    02:22 Apply to T40 MBA programs
    02:57 Merit and Need Based Scholarships
    03:22 Automatic Consideration
    04:01 Try not to apply to below T40 programs
    04:26 Criteria for Getting MBA scholarship
    04:31 Criteria 1
    05:35 Criteria 2
    06:52 Criteria 3
    08:53 Criteria 4
    10:09 Criteria 5
    12:05 Criteria 6
    12:34 Criteria 7
    13:54 Prodigy Finance
    14:26 Examples of Successful People
    17:31 MBA Programs that Give Funding
    18:05 The bottom Line

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  • @SpaceXX71
    @SpaceXX71 Місяць тому +2

    The best thing I like about you is that you tend to focus exclusively on US colleges. I got my BS in Mechanical Engineering from US in the 90's, and I can tell you that no other country can even come close to the US standards. At present, in a rush to leave Pakistan by hook or by crook, thousands of fellow countrymen are applying to THIRD RATE colleges/universities in Germany and elsewhere. Currently, there is a craze about Germany, not realising that their degrees (except, Technical University, Munich-TUM) are not even worth the paper they are printed on. Also, majority of them are not even recognized by PEC and HEC, consequently, these individuals will never be able to land a job in say UAE and Saudi Arabia due to attestation and recognition issue later on. Maybe, you can make a video on this issue as well. The biggest problem with our people is majority of them are HUD-HARAM, and want what they call in the US, Free Lunch, and don't wanna make the effort. I recently saw a video of an indian who got Assistantship from a professor sitting in india by contacting him through his X channel, this is how much effort they put in. You are among the few pakistanis I really enjoy listening to on youtube. Great effort on your part. Would love to meet you someday ! Take Care.

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  Місяць тому

      You are absolutely spot on. I will definitely make a video within a week that is dedicated to what you just said. 🙏

    • @ali18398
      @ali18398 Місяць тому

      We need more people like you in Pakistan! Even if through the internet! Not many people around to even be the guiding light😢

    • @abdurrafay1747
      @abdurrafay1747 Місяць тому

      Maybe but the problem with US is also with the visa keeping aside everything. Visa is a major problem, perhaps that is why people apply to other countries.

  • @ghazankhan-ib7ep
    @ghazankhan-ib7ep Місяць тому +1

    Informative as always.

  • @muhammadhamza4684
    @muhammadhamza4684 Місяць тому +1

    JazakAllah bhai. You're doing service to humanity

  • @hammadrehman2162
    @hammadrehman2162 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you Sir for sharing this valid and best information.

  • @Fahadali_malano
    @Fahadali_malano Місяць тому +1

    very informative video:

  • @umairyaqoob2307
    @umairyaqoob2307 Місяць тому +1

    Please make your next video on getting scholarships in top tier JD law schools, regards

  • @abubakrsiddique1332
    @abubakrsiddique1332 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks for sharing this useful information. Jazak Allah. What is the acceptance of gre in biz school?

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  Місяць тому

      GRE is accepted as well but you need to score very high (around 325+) to compete with GMAT for T30 business schools

  • @abdullahawan700
    @abdullahawan700 Місяць тому +1

    Hi Talha. Could you please share some light on the Deferred MBA program. How is getting into deferred MBA different from the normal MBA?

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  Місяць тому

      Hi Abdullah, It is super competitive to get into a deferred MBA program. A couple of people that I taught is the past who got into the deferred MBA program at Sloan and HBS had 760+ GMAT scores and one of them had a patent during his final year of undergrad that google bought for nearly a million dollar and he had a royalty agreement for 10 years on that patent that was expected to bring him an average of 60-70k USD per annum for the next 10 years. The other guy had sold a startup (a SaaS software) for 450K USD in hi junior year of undergrad and was into many multiple extra and co-curricular activities. Very non-typical kind of people get into deferred MBA since these programs don't require any full-time experience etc. so very uniquely placed individuals get in.

  • @ammarhasan5203
    @ammarhasan5203 Місяць тому +1

    If someone is unsure whether to do MBA or MS, but they are sure they want to do a STEM degree, so would GRE or GMAT be preferred?

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  Місяць тому

      If you are unsure between MS and MBA then you must take the GRE has it has more acceptance in MS programs. If you are focused only on MBA then take the GMAT

  • @TanwarKal3
    @TanwarKal3 Місяць тому +1

    Sir i have 1.5 yr of workex in IT industry , in b/w i was doing stock trading and become consistently profitable ,than left my job in 2022 . After that i did full time trading (2 yrs now) , last year my return was 110% on my capital ,this year i can say it will go 110% +( i have all proof of it) , in india we are paying 35% tax on it. So it’s much better to go outside and explore opportunities in this field . Will they consider my application (b/w 30-60 rank colleges) or their is any other master degree i can look for , it’s much better to go outside and explore different opportunities and network. Thanks for reading and Have a great day ahead

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  Місяць тому

      So if I were to advise, it all depends on your long term goals. if your goal is to be in finance and pursue a proper career is something like banking/finance/equity/hedge funds/investments, then you should explore countries like UK, US, Singapore as they are strong at that. You should consider an MBA program that feeds graduates to these industries. You should also look at other programs like Quantitative finance and financial engineering as they can also complement your tech/finance background.
      Work hard on your applications, especially on justifying your decision to leave an IT job for full-time trading. Also be very clear in how an MBA will help you transition into a finance-related role as programs would want to know about it.
      Emory, UT Austin, Indiana’s Kelley, U of florida and Ohio state are a few programs that you should explore. I always recommend young professionals to work hard and pursue the careers in which are interested in in countries where their field of work is leading from the forefront - otherwise someone who is ambitious might just waste their energies.

  • @akbarimran26
    @akbarimran26 Місяць тому +1

    Hi Talha, any info regarding Vanderbilt University Business school. Its reputation and employment outcomes?
    Does going there on a 60% scholarship makes
    sense?

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  Місяць тому

      Hey. Can't say about career outcomes and whether it is worth spending the rest - depends on individual goals, aspirations, and budget and so many other factors that can't give a general response. Nevertheless, Vanderbilt is a great school especially for someone going into healthcare MBA.

  • @Fbwarrior
    @Fbwarrior Місяць тому +1

    I wanna go for MBA but I am appearing in GRE, so is it good or switch to gmat?

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  Місяць тому

      yes go for GMAT

    • @Fbwarrior
      @Fbwarrior Місяць тому +1

      @talhaomer167 I have been preparing for GRE for months and have already applied for the test. My biggest concern is that it is possible to get MBA scholarship with GRE?

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  Місяць тому

      @@Fbwarrior Possible but more options with GMAT - also GRE 325+ is minimum to stand a chance to compete with GMAT.

  • @adeelabukhari6517
    @adeelabukhari6517 Місяць тому +1

    Hi, I have CGPA of 2.99, Should i try for MBA or MS Business analytics scholarships and admissions? Because minimum requirement is 3.00. Can i cover this with my professional experience and GRE score?

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  Місяць тому

      hello - since your GPA is low you should strive to do well on the GRE (ideally 162+ in quant and 154+ in verbal). Also work experience that is relevant to your field of Masters in a huge plus in your application. MBA needs around 4-5 years of work experience for admissions and for business analytics you can go without any experience although some experience can add a lot of value. MBA has a lot more career options and higher earnings potential whereas Business analytics is relatively restricted and lower earning field comparatively.

    • @adeelabukhari6517
      @adeelabukhari6517 Місяць тому

      @@talhaomer167 Thank youuu

  • @umairqamar2672
    @umairqamar2672 Місяць тому +1

    Talha bhai, Thank you so much for sharing your informative insights. I want to start my GRE / GMAT prep but before that, I want to reach out to you for 1:1 guidance. Can you please share your contact details for that ?

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  Місяць тому +1

      You are most welcome. Sure you can contact Mekael in my team at +92-331-4513196 and he will handle all of your queries/confusions. thanks

  • @DavidMARs16
    @DavidMARs16 Місяць тому +1

    Salam sir... So i want to ask.. how much time should i put in preparing myself Before appearing for the GRE. I have already cleared ielts. band 7
    I hope you will guide me .. because i am trying to apply for the fullbright scholarship in 2025 which i can get hopefully in 2026. Plus should i take GRE at home because there are no exam centers here in quetta

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  Місяць тому

      Waalaikum Asalam, You will need around 250-300 hours in total to prepare for the GRE (approximately 3-4 months). For Fulbright you will have to take the test centre GRE as they sometimes do not accept home GRE scores.

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  Місяць тому

      Also do check the GRE prep videos on this channel.

  • @amulyagupta3982
    @amulyagupta3982 Місяць тому +1

    Does gre score help for scholarships?

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  Місяць тому

      For MBA scholarships it helps if you have a score in the range of 325+

  • @mudassarahmad3298
    @mudassarahmad3298 Місяць тому +1

    My GRE score is too low (298). Any chance of getting scholarship?

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  Місяць тому

      Nope. no chance in these programs.

  • @shaikhulfuad1213
    @shaikhulfuad1213 Місяць тому +1

    Getting fund in Ms in Business Analytics would be easier than mba in Business Analytics

    • @alimustafa463
      @alimustafa463 Місяць тому

      Can you share the university list?

  • @muhammadsaqib9703
    @muhammadsaqib9703 Місяць тому +3

    Sir can we apply for MBA with GRE?

  • @ali18398
    @ali18398 Місяць тому +1

    Talha how can we guide young children's academics in a direction that when they are 18+ they have atleast some ground, laid down, for them to take a good attempt at GREs or GMATs? What subjects to be really focused on? Any tests/ competitions they can attempt to have at least some know how of what/how these tests are?

    • @ali18398
      @ali18398 Місяць тому +1

      Any books/ recommendations/ guidlines please? How would you guide a young (10 years old may be) sibling/ cousin?

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  Місяць тому +1

      So I always advice people to make their children prepare very hard for the SAT/ACT exam when they are in their O/A-levels (Matric/Inter level). These exams are created by the Americans and are very similar to the type of critical thinking skills that the GRE/GMAT tests at the graduate level.

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  Місяць тому +1

      Now for someone who is 10 years old I would advice to focus on the following over the next 4-6 years before preparing for the SAT/ACT exams.
      Key Subjects to Focus On:
      1. Mathematics:
      o Arithmetic: Basic operations, fractions, percentages, ratios.
      o Algebra: Expressions, equations, inequalities, functions.
      o Geometry: Shapes, volumes, coordinate geometry.
      o Data Analysis: Statistics, probability, interpreting graphs and charts.
      Enroll in academically rigorous camps focused on math, science, and writing.Websites like Khan Academy, Coursera, and edX offer free courses on a variety of subjects. Regular practice through platforms like IXL and Brilliant.org is also a huge plus.
      Very important: Encourage participation in math clubs and competitions at all levels.
      2. English Language and Literature:
      o Reading Comprehension: Encourage extensive reading of diverse genres. Novels can help but I personally find scientific literature to be the most effective.
      o Vocabulary: Regular practice through reading and vocabulary-building exercises. One should regularly start using Dictionary.com, subscribe to their vocabulary games/newletters.
      o Writing: Focus on clear, logical, and structured writing. Practice through essays, creative writing, and reports.
      Encourage daily reading habits. Books, newspapers, and magazines tailored to their interests.
      Very important: Make the child engage in spelling bees, essay competitions, and debate clubs to enhance verbal skills.
      3. Critical Thinking and Analytical Skills:
      o Puzzles, logic games, and strategy games like chess. I have also found these newyorktimes wordle to be very useful as well.
      Very important: Participation in science fairs and Olympiads to develop a scientific approach and inquiry skills.

    • @ali18398
      @ali18398 Місяць тому +1

      Thank you very much for your response! You are the best Talha!

  • @Fbwarrior
    @Fbwarrior Місяць тому +1

    Sir I have done lessons from different sources and concepts are clear but solving questions causing me problem given which I am interested in taking your recent classes and request a minute on call to discuss with you. I have dropped a message on your WhatsApp and waiting your response. I will be glad if you give me a minute.

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  Місяць тому

      If your concepts are clear then do not join the group session as it is futile. You should take individual sessions. Also i don’t take calls. Mekael will reach out to you on whatsapp and you can also discuss with him

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  Місяць тому

      Alternatively you can even signup for a 60 minute call with me and we can discuss after next week

    • @Fbwarrior
      @Fbwarrior Місяць тому +1

      @talhaomer167 Sir, can we have a meeting this week and assess whether I need these 16 classes or individual classes.

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  Місяць тому

      @@Fbwarrior my schedule is booked till 11th july so we can do a zoom call for 60 minutes on 12th!

  • @zeeshanakbar1285
    @zeeshanakbar1285 Місяць тому +2

    Talha Bhai....for MBA which is favorite GMAT or Gre....I have Gre with 337/340.
    I should be applying for MBA or not on the basis of Gre?
    Kindly guide me in this regard.

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  Місяць тому +1

      Hey Zeeshan! You shouldn’t take GMAT in my view. Such a high GRE score is equally accepted and recognised at all M7 and T30 MBA programs

    • @zeeshanakbar1285
      @zeeshanakbar1285 Місяць тому +1

      @@talhaomer167
      Sir thank you for your humble response. I will be applying then with Gre.

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  Місяць тому

      @@zeeshanakbar1285 good luck and do update me whenever you get the amazing offers

    • @zeeshanakbar1285
      @zeeshanakbar1285 Місяць тому +1

      @@talhaomer167 inshallah sir..

    • @sanskritibisht1356
      @sanskritibisht1356 Місяць тому

      how did you get study to get such a high score buddy? Please share your journey, it would help me a lot. Thank you so much