Group of People Discussion

How does an MBA from Indian School of Business (ISB) compares to the likes of Ross, Cornell, McCombs and Tepper Business Schools?

A lot depends on where you want to be in your life.

I mean- it is a choice of the country as opposed to choice of the schools while comparing UT Austin, Ross, and Tepper.

If you are someone who wants to work in Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, or Delhi right after an MBA, or if you have a family that needs you to be in this country, ISB is a great choice. If you see yourself working in the US, explore these other programs.

A lot of other writers have added great value, and I do not want to sound repetitive.
A lot of people pick ISB as they think it is more economical. Well, that isn’t true if you adjust for the purchasing power parity.

You will not believe me if I said- this question is very similar to asking- Where should I go to the GYM? in Gurgaon or in New York! – Well- You get to decide your country of preference.
These programs are local Gods of their countries, and will give you strong and easy access to the leadership in the business world in their respective countries.

You get to make this choice! US or INDIA?

 

For over 15+ years as an Entrepreneur, and India’s Top Educationist, Jatin has led a range of initiatives in the Education Industry. In this role, he has created many successful educational services and products geared towards generating success for professionals aspiring to join IVY League and global Top Tier Universities for MBA Programs, Masters Programs, and undergraduate courses. He is the Founder and CEO of PythaGURUS Education, and has been recognized as a thought leader in the Higher education sector. Economic Times, Hindustan Times, Times of India, India Today, Business Today, Tribune, and many other national newspapers have recognized his work, and have given him numerous opportunities to be a regular columnist. He has also served as a panelist for NDTV, and other national news channels.

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