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Raushan Kumar

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The introduction for an SOP should demonstrate your passion/ interest in this field. You may share an anecdote in this regard or may choose to state how pursuing this programme will help you attain your future goals. The introduction sets the tone of the narrative, which is to come later. Therefore, it should be catchy and authentic. 

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The statement of purpose is an intrinsic part of the application for studying abroad. It is the deciding factor for the Ad Com. They already know your academic and other scores. Now, through the SOP you need to project your motivation for pursuing the particular program, academic background, projects and other experiences that align with the intended course, your career goals, and reasons for selecting the particular university.

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ABHINAV SRIVASTAVA

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While the University of Manchester does not advertise its acceptance rate, we believe it is in the moderate selectivity category. 

With a class of approximately 96 students, Manchester MBA's applicants hailed from 100 different countries. There is an emphasis on the academic record, work experience (average of around 7 years), and prior leadership experience. A competitive GMAT average of around 639 is helpful, but other factors including an academic and professional plan, and other personal financial achievements and interview performance will also be taken into account. It is certainly a hard admit but not as hard as the US top b

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Raushan Kumar

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Freshers can try international job boards, internships, and entry-level jobs. Networking, joining alumni groups, and applying to companies with global offices can help too. Some countries have programs just for skilled freshers.

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