Sir i am Bharat Tarai having career with 82% in 10th ,78% in 10 2 and 8.5/10 CGPA in B.tech ME engg(2014 passout).However i want to persue my MBA from Harvard Business Schoool.is it possible to get into the HBS. being financially poor is there any scholarship.can you tell me the proper path to HBS
To enter into HBS, you would need some experience also. They don't take freshers generally. Its better to have experience of 2-3 years and excel in whatever you do. Prepare for GMAT exam side by side, you need to have a score of 720 + atleast. Also, start focussing on some activities which make difference in the life of people.
Bharat Tarai
Thnx for rplyng sir ...as i have right now my own small family business..is that possible to get experienced by own family business and after 2-3 years applying into the HBS.
SUDHANSHU SHARMA
Yes, that is very well possible. But in next 2-3 years, you should bring significant change in the business such that it shows betterment in Revenues or Profits, something you can boost about. You need to prove the change in business is because of you.
Bharat Tarai
Again a big thanks to you sir.being a mechanical engineer choosing business as career..is it a right decision for me.glad to here about your opinion upon it.
SUDHANSHU SHARMA
Hi Bharat, i can't comment on it as I don't know which business you are in and what role you are playing there? Are you applying what you have learnt in your engineering in business improvements?
Bharat Tarai
Sir its just a business of Sales and Marketing and i am working as a Business Head here.i also have a bakery farm over here and planning to grow my business in several fields.but just getting scared that after having a good career is it the right path to enter or doing a big mistake.is it so early..
SUDHANSHU SHARMA
Hi Bharat, there are pros and cons of it ... one way is to get experience and learn from experience of others and apply it in your own business and second one (which you are following) is to get your hands dirty and learn with your own mistakes. Its better to broaden your thinking first and apply