This Indian Applicant Got Into Wharton with 730 GMAT! Find out How!?

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  • Опубліковано 9 чер 2024
  • Anjika got into Wharton, Booth, Kellogg, LBS and ISB!
    Tune in as Piyush Ranjan, our chief consultant, interviews Anjika Nanda about her incredible MBA Journey, and learn more about how she received her incredible results!
    Anjika holds a Bachelors in Management Studies, and has 8 years of work experience in Advertisement Technology. Over the years, she switched roles from working in business development, to programme management, to technical solutions, gaining terrific industry experience in the process!
    For Anjika, MBA applications have been on the horizon for a long time. She had engaged with Management Masters before on The MBA Project, which helped familiarise her with the application process and find a community. When it was time to apply, she knew who she wanted to work with, and reached out to us.
    Through our extensive 8-Step process, we worked with her to bring out the best of her story in her applications, bringing in structure into her process, and understanding what was most important-staying true to herself. She committed herself fully to her dream, and Piyush mentored her through the process of crafting a narrative that was unabashedly Anjika!
    We started from the very first step of building her school selection strategy, and worked with her through all her essays, and interviews, as she received the thrilling results of her application journey. She applied to 6 schools and earned admits from 5 of them-including all the 3 M7 schools she had aimed for-and a waitlist from the 6th. She’ll be headed to Wharton soon!
    In this interview, Anjika tells us more about her background, her motivations for an MBA, the biggest challenges she faced, her GMAT experience, how she found a mentor in Piyush, and how she achieved her fantastic success.
    Don’t miss out-she has amazing advice for all future applicants too!
    00:00 Introduction
    01:12 Career Journey
    02:06 Where She Applied & Results
    03:11 Motivations for MBA
    05:15 School Selection Process
    07:00 Approaching Top MBA Applications
    09:25 Advice For Future Candidates
    10:47 Experience with the MBA Project
    12:48 How did Management Masters help in the process?
    16:00 Rapid Fire
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @shreeparna777
    @shreeparna777 5 місяців тому +1

    Congratulations Anjika! I don't know you but I relate somewhere....its incredible to go through such a journey of hardwork. Hope you guide us non-engineers in future.

  • @shashwatkalbandhe1082
    @shashwatkalbandhe1082 11 місяців тому +1

    That girl is a absolute gem, well deserved success.

    • @ManagementMasters
      @ManagementMasters  11 місяців тому

      Yes she is! She was a delight to work with and guide through the process!

  • @igrami9049
    @igrami9049 11 місяців тому +2

    Anjika was able to get through these schools because she's a female. Many schools are desperate to take any sort of female applicant because they want to maintain gender diversity. She's also not an engineer, so that worked in her favour too.

    • @ManagementMasters
      @ManagementMasters  11 місяців тому +2

      Absolutely Correct. Every female candidate who applies to these schools automatically gets in. Life is very unfair to men and engineers. 🤦‍♂🤦‍♂

    • @myronp5764
      @myronp5764 11 місяців тому +4

      ​@@ManagementMastersstop being sarcastic
      What that person said did make sense

    • @shashwatkalbandhe1082
      @shashwatkalbandhe1082 11 місяців тому

      U talking like female non engineers have free entry in these cllgs, lol

    • @kpmgadvisory
      @kpmgadvisory 6 місяців тому

      very true. For females who are non-IT with strong language capability its a cake walk to get into good school. but i tell u what is the issue they face later. These Ivy leagues girls harly can find the right boy in US and they wont come back to India for marriage so they delay marriage for long n face societal issues. Only time will tell if this MBA madness is worth the social loss are haveing today!