How to prepare for MBA education?

2 mins readUpdated on Dec 30, 2019 13:44 IST
The CV/Resume is the most powerful “asset”, the applicant possesses. Its’ design and aroma' has a huge impact on the entire process, leading to selection. MBA applicants must elegantly weave into their CV, ' integration of who they are, what they have done and why’. The CV should reflect a 'personal brand' with a promise, unfolding from the core identity of the personality.And, Group Discussion/Group interaction, is an ubiquitous step in the selection process to a B School.

The season for MBA aspirants has arrived. This is manifested in discussions involving students, B-Schools, coaching classes, and parents featuring words like job-scene, package, day zero, profile, stock options and so on.

In spite of global and local muted economic growth, the popularity of earning a Post-Graduate degree in Business Management has not abated. On the other hand, the competition for getting admission to a reputed B School has only intensified.

I would like to share a few perspectives and suggestions that would enable better preparation by the PGDM /MBA applicants.

First, the applicant must nurture the mindset of wanting to enter the profession of a Business Manager/Professional. The process of securing admission is only the first step of many more to be crossed.

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The applicant should be able to fashion a mind-set of how and what he/she would “Contribute” to the enhancement of the business growth/health of the organisation.

Second, the CV/Resume is the most powerful “asset”, the applicant possesses. Its’ design and aroma' has a huge impact on the entire process, leading to selection. MBA applicants must elegantly weave into their CV, ' integration of who they are, what they have done and why’. The CV should reflect a 'personal brand' with a promise, unfolding from the core identity of the personality.

Third, is the Group Discussion/Group interaction, which is an ubiquitous step in the selection process to a B School. Many myths float around, on 'how to crack the GD.'

Some home truths are, GD (Group Discussion) is a conversation and not a debating contest. Neither is it a shouting competition. Neither is it axiomatic, that the group member who opens and/or closes the GD will get shortlisted.

What is most important is, who in the group interaction, is able to positively influence others, operating from a 'non-assigned leaderless position.'

GD success is closely related to the quality and perspective of content generated. However, those group members who may not be savvy on the content could invest their energy on facilitation of group dynamics, towards ensuring the process is productive and involves as many participants.

Finally, the interview is the frontier to be crossed.

The interview is more likely to go well if the aspirant has visualised and well-architected the CV.

CVs should be tempered in terms of excellence of achievement, lest the interviewer prises open the claim, to find it wanting.

It is wise for the aspirant to focus the interview - across his/her life, study and working life- on how she/he has CONTRIBUTED/VALUE ADDED, even if all outcomes were not completely successful.

The CV should have elements (similar to different musical instruments) which when orchestrated sounds like a symphony (rather than an aggregation of noise).

The CV should be used by the applicant to share a vivid story, strung together, similar to an invisible 'suthradar'.

A final input, for the MBA aspirant, is not to be imprisoned in the archetypes of what the ' ideal applicant should look like'.

What is most important is the uniqueness/distinctiveness the individual applicant brings to the table, which makes him/her interesting and valuable.

About Author

Prof Vijayan Pankajakshan is the Dean - HR, Chief Human Resource Officer and Head - Career Management Cell of WE School - Prin L N Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research, Mumbai

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: The views expressed in this article are solely author’s own and do not reflect/represent those of Shiksha

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Welingkar Mumbai Matunga has been ranked by many organisations, like NIRF, Outlook, etc. Welingkar Mumbai Matunga has been ranked 75 by the NIRF 2025 in the Management category. The ranking of the college has improved compared to the previous years. 

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The Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research has two campuses. The main campus is located in Mumbai and other is in Bangalore. Welingkar Mumbai is a known institution that gives MBA/PGDM courses. 

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Yes, the cutoff for Welingkar Mumbai has increased. In 2025, the last round cutoff for MBA admission at Welingkar Mumbai was 99.9. For the same course, the last round cutoff was 99.96 in 2024, while in 2023, the cutoff was concluded at 99.93.

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