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Ruchir, a developer at Standard Chartered Bank, got an admit to ISB PGP (MBA) in his 1st attempt- Read his story

Ruchir, a developer at Standard Chartered Bank, got an admit to ISB PGP (MBA) in his 1st attempt- Read his story

Research properly about the school and about your future goals. Try to be as genuine as you can, If you are putting something on your resume then be ready to justify it very well. Since it won’t take much time to realise that you are bluffing about it. Also don’t try to act very smart and top of the world kind feeling, be humble and grounded and answer to your best abilities

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Ruchir Saraswat contacted us just a few days before ISB PGP Round 1 Deadline. While on the first look, we weren’t able to find any typical ‘spike’ in his profile, but his high GMAT Score, multiple leadership roles undertaken during college and impeccable communication skills indicated us that he has a strong chance to make it to ISB. We immediately started working on his application and rest, as they say, is history.

Below is an excerpt from a brief interaction with Ruchir who will soon be joining Indian School Of Business (ISB), Class of 2024.

  1. Please describe your profile in brief 

My journey from being an Engineering Graduate to working as a Development Analyst for Standard Chartered Bank GBS allowed me to gain valuable technical skills in Data Base Management, SQL, Web Portal UI Design, Documentation, Development, Testing, etc., and learn agile methods of working. I had developed more than 300 files, delivered automation scripts, and supported cross-functional teams, which has also enhanced my teamwork and understanding of business requirements.

  • Why did you decide to pursue an MBA ?

At my current role in SCB GBS, I just felt as if I was stagnated. And I decided that I cannot be at this industry 5-10 years down the lane. Working in IT was definitely not I was looking at. Hence MBA would have helped me to understand the business elements involved and understand the pillars involved in it and help me transition to a career where I would be able to contribute more and also have a sense of satisfaction. In the longer run I would like to get a hang of consulting and explore various other domains post that.

  • Why did you choose Anshul (from FaithCareer) to be your mentor for ISB application?

So I got to know about Dr Anshul from an ISB Alum, And then I went on to google about him and searched him on LinkedIn, From here the journey began, I didn’t research in detail, I just believed in him and went on to work with him. I wanted someone who had experience in these things and someone who can properly structure my thoughts which would then reflect in my essays. My decision to join him was comparatively late, because earlier I was in the notion that I would do everything on my own. But after discussing with no of alums who were luckily easily available in my Apartment, I chose to work with Dr Anshul.

  • What tips you would want to give an aspirant who is writing down the ISB Application?

I would say, that you must be as organic as possible. There is no scope of being pretentious, you need to keep one thing in mind that everything you write how is it going to help you or how will it be questioned in the interview. So, introspect, think deeply and come up with points which descries you in the best possible way. There is no shortcut or cheat code to achieve this. There are thousands of applications coming how are you the best candidate and what are you bringing to the table and how efficiently are you able to quantify those things. That would play a major role while you are preparing to jot down your essays. I would suggest to keep thinking about it day by day and come up with drafts every day. The more you think the finer details you would be able to extract.

Dr Anshul will give you some bullet points around which you can focus your thoughts upon, and more or less that will define your structure for the essays. But your efforts would be needed here the most.

  • How was Anshul’s mentorship important while writing down the application?

It was really helpful to align my thoughts and accordingly I was able to put up my candidature. I had a profile which was filled with extra-Curricular activities and lot of leadership roles, sports and Initiatives taken at work and in college days. And initially I was sceptical about it, as I felt that it is becoming to much of what I had done earlier and a few bits of things which was done at my current role. But Anshul’s mentorship helped me to understand that these would act as my strengths and not weaknesses. This would give me a sense of diversity in my profile since I am an engineer, It will help me to showcase of what all I have done outside the box. Anshul’s words and strategy regarding the interview gave me the necessary confidence during the interviews.

  • How did you prepare for the interview after submitting the application? What all steps did you take to make yourself ready for the interview?

Interview preparation matters a lot, you need to be completely thorough with your application and long-term goals you have mentioned. Whether it is Prod Man or Consulting, you should at least have a basic idea about the field you would want to go in. Prepare traditional answers which Dr Anshul will guide you and other question related to your profile. Be thorough with your work you do at your current organisation. Also, if possible, keep talking to various alums of the field you would want to go for in the future. I spoke to number of alums and got first hand info about their current role and clarity regarding what the job demands. Ask their interview experiences, it would just unlock different perspectives. Again, interviews are solely dependant on the panel, but it is always better to prepare for all the scenarios. Ask them how they handled the traditional questions of why mab and why isb? In my case none of these questions were asked to me.

  • What were the questions asked to you during the interview?
  • Tell me about your Job Roles and Responsibilities.
  1. How has the Transition been between initial days of working/ training to shifting to a Project
  2. Product Management – You could have taken an online course and achieved this, Then why this?
  3. What do you identify as your Strengths and Weaknesses
  4. If given the Opportunity, what would you choose OSC or SLC and why?
  5. What have you done unique in your Job Role/ Project
  6. How do you identify yourself to be a Unique candidate as compared to others when it comes for GSB?
  7. Since you have a diverse profile in terms of Co-Curricular Activities, doesn’t it give an impression that you are into everything and not focused into one?
  8. Talk me through various initiatives you have taken in your College / Work life if any?
  9. What makes you a good leader?
  10. Who is your role Model in Cricket?
  11. What have you learnt from your role model and how have you inculcated those values in your life?
  12. Tell me about the hardest thing you have overcome in life?
  13. If you are not selected in a Leadership Role, how will you then go about it?
  14. Do you want to be a MS Dhoni of SLC or Ravindra Jadeja of OSC?
  15. Do you have any questions for us?
  • How did you think you performed in the interview?

I would say I was not that nervous. I gave them a proper story, utilised my major life setbacks. Had an amazing conversation with them. I was a bit scared at the end when they didn’t ask any traditional MBA questions. But apart from that, It never felt as an interview to be honest. It was a legit conversation to understand more about myself and what can I bring to the table for ISB and how I can contribute further.

  • What are your final ‘To-Dos’ and ‘Not-to-Dos’ for an ISB aspirant?

I would say research properly about the school and about your future goals. Try to be as genuine as you can, If you are putting something on your resume then be ready to justify it very well. Since it won’t take much time to realise that you are bluffing about it.

Also don’t try to act very smart and top of the world kind feeling, be humble and grounded and answer to your best abilities. If you are stuck, instead of making any wage stories, just say that you are not able to come up with an apt answer and move ahead. The idea is to not fake basically, You Can attempt to answer it but be practical about it.

Below are some of other success stories that you might find inspirational

  1. Smriti’s journey to London School of Economics (LSE)https://www.faithcareer.org/post/progress-story-smriti-s-mpp-offer-letter-with-35-scholarship
  2. Nikhil’s story of bagging offers from 5 B-Schools in UK with scholarship, without a GMAT/GRE score- https://www.faithcareer.org/post/5-mba-offer-letters-in-4-months-without-gmat
  3. Yash’s story of making it to Top 3 Canadian Universities (York University-Schulich School of Business, University of British Columbia and McGill University)- https://www.faithcareer.org/post/progress-story-yashashwat-s-mim-application-journey

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[2022] Real ISB Interview Questions- November 2022

[2022] Real ISB Interview Questions- November 2022

Find 10+ interview excerpts of real ISB Interviews in October 2022 here- https://kumaranshul.com/2022/10/08/2022-real-isb-interview-questions/

Profile of the Candidate

Academic : B. Tech (Non IIT/NIT/BITS)

Professional Experience : 3 years of Work Ex in Tech Consulting

Post MBA Goal : Management Consulting

Date of Interview : 5th November 2022

Mode : Online

Questions asked :

Interviewer 1 – Let’s jump directly to your introduction and what are you looking out of the 1 year
PGP at ISB?
Interviewer 2 – Sorry to cut you here, since you already have a tier-1 MBA degree, why are you
looking for another MBA so soon and change your specialization? (Interviewer thought that I have
completed, or I am in the final year of MBA)
Interviewer 1 – How will JumpStartIndia help you in achieving your consulting goals?
Interviewer 1 – I would like to know about your experience so far at SPJIMR? How has the learning
been?
Interviewer 1 – Can you talk about the work and the projects that you have worked on while working
with Deloitte?
Interviewer 1 – Can you talk more about the second project that you mentioned?
Interviewer 1 – Since your second project catered to niche population, what implementations did
you do to make it more accessible?
Interviewer 3 – Since you have talked about working with US-Healthcare, what is your thought on
healthcare as a service? (I talked about Telehealth, Virtual care and stopped there stating that is all I
knew)
Interviewer 3 – You have mentioned that you had a 50 point increment in your GMAT score? What
was your initial and final score? How did you prepare for it?
Interviewer 3 – Do you know how are consulting shortlists decided at ISB? How do you plan to get a
shortlist?
Interviewer 2 – I would like to know more about the ECs and committee work that you are doing at
SPJIMR? Were you elected, selected, how many layers of interviews you had for selection?
Interviewer 2 – Have you ever worked as a team? How important are team building and team
dynamics? ISB will have study groups, how do you plan to participate in that?
Interviewer 1 – What was your role in the team during Deloitte? How big was the team?
Interviewer 3 – Consulting revolves around a lot of Hypothesis testing. What if you join ISB and after
6 months realise that ISB is not for you? Will you be again making a move out?
Interviewer 3 – What if consulting doesn’t happen at ISB? What will be your plan B?
Interviewer 2 – That’s all plan from our side. Do you have any questions for us?


Profile of the Candidate

Academic : BTech (no IIT, NIT. BITS)

Professional Experience : 2+ years of Work Ex in Analytics

Post MBA Goal : Analytics Consulting

Date of Interview : 6th November 2022

Location : Kolkata

Questions Asked:

1) Tell us something about yourself
2) Reason for each job switch and which role you liked the best
3) Short Term& Long term goals
4) views on moonlighting
5) impact and day to day work at present company (detailed description)
6) How did you tackle bad managers?
7)Since you’re into tech and analytics why not go into product management?
8) Any questions for us?


Profile of Candidate

Academic : BTech (non IIT/NIT/BITS)

Professional Experience : 5+ years of Work Ex as Developer in Aerospace Industry

Post MBA Goal : Product Management

Date of Interview : 5th November 2022

Location : Hyderabad

Questions asked:

  1. what was the innovation idea you worked on and couple of following questions on the same in terms of technical.
  2. what were your learnings when you worked on this idea.
  3. Tell us about your company
  4. you have taken team lead responsibility from quite early stages of career, what were your challenges?
  5. how did you resolve any conflicts in your team
  6. what were your responsibilities as scrum master.
  7. Did you mould yourself when working in different projects and different people
  8. why PGP at ISB
  9. How will you contribute to the SIG group that you mentioned in your essay
  10. Why product management?
  11. what do you think as good leader should have? (As I have already mentioned in long term goal)
  12. Did you learn Kuchipudi dance?
  13. Any questions for us.

Profile of Candidate

Academic : BDS

Professional Work Experience : 5+ years of Work ex as a Dentist

Post MBA Goal : Healthcare Management

Date of Interview : 6th November 2022

Location : Kolkata

Questions asked :

1 – Tell me something else apart from your SOP.
2 – Why you chose Dentistry?
3 – Why Mba?
4 – what are your short term goals?
5 – What about long term goal?
4 – Why ISB?
5 – Why not pursuing other healthcare management courses?
6 – How will you pay back the fees of college?
7 – What if not got placement from college?
8 – How will you manage the family, clinic etc
9 – Elaborate long term goal and discussed on that.


Want to read my own interview experience at ISB in 2016. Here you go-https://kumaranshul.com/2016/08/28/indian-school-of-business-interview-experience/

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[2022] How to write Essay 1 of ISB PGP Application

[2022] How to write Essay 1 of ISB PGP Application

ISB has opened up application for ISB PGP Class of 2024 and as expected, ISB has changed the Essay 1 topic. Historically ISB mostly changes the topic of Essay 1 every 2 years, while the Essay 2 (“Goals Essay”) topic remains the same.

The new ISB PGP Essay 1 topic is as follows :-

“Peer Learning is a major building block of PGP at ISB. Help us in understanding how will you be able to add value to the PGP Peer Group through your personal and professional qualities/capabilities”

The 51-week long ISB Program is not only a fast-track program but also one with an extremely diverse cohort and hence it comes as no surprise that ISB stresses a lot on peer learning. Moreover, every top B-school wants to know from its applicants that how can they contribute to the MBA program and with this essay ISB aims to gauge the same.

Before you go ahead with writing this essay, please take some time and do some self-reflection on your academic and professional qualities/capabilities/achievements- ideally make a list of everything that comes to your mind.

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Next step

Within 400 words, you can talk about at-most 3 distinct qualities/capabilities/achievement of yours through which you will be able to contribute to peer learning at ISB. Here are the some of the qualities/capabilities bucket that you might want to consider :-

  1. Academic/Scholastic Edge
  2. Professional Expertise
  3. Entrepreneurial Experience
  4. Leadership (Team Management) Experience
  5. Diverse Extra-Curricular Achievements

1. Academic/Scholastic Edge

Choose this if you have,

a) Exceptional Quantitative skills
b) Exemplary Academic Record- college/school/district/university topper etc

c) Patent/Research Papers

d) Subject Matter Expertise- if you have deep and unique knowledge in a particular field

e) International /National level awards and scholarships

f) Significant Certifications

How to write about Academic/Scholastic Edge

Describe your achievements/capabilities in brief and then explain how will you be able to contribute to the competitive cohort by helping your peers excel in assignments, case study discussion, B-school competitions, Live Projects etc.

2. Professional Expertise

Choose this if you have

  1. Years of Experience in a particular industry/domain/functional area
  2. Series of professional achievements – quantifiable impact, promotions etc
  3. Exposure to wide variety of roles, cultures, geographies, domains etc
  4. Early stage startup experience

B-Schools also prefer professionally mature candidates and hence more than 10% of the batch at ISB is comprised of Senior Executives (having more than 8 years of Work Experience). If you have nuanced knowledge of a particular industry/function/domain because of many years of work experience, you can mention that you will be able to help your peers in building their industry knowledge, introducing your own perspective, and thought process during case study discussions because of your years of experience and will help your peers in every way possible leveraging your wealth of experience.

Applicants with tech background can mention that they will be able to help their non-tech peers to understand the nuances of Product Management and Tech Consulting- both of which are sought after jobs at ISB as well as help them in tech-oriented electives.

Likewise, people with specific industry experience (such as Healthcare, Real Estate, Public Policy etc) can mention that they can help their peers who are interested in getting Industry Specialization at ISB to get their foot on the door in a specific industry.

People who have worked in an early stage startup bring unique perspectives and ideas with them and they can also help their peers with their knowledge of building a product and/or acquiring customers for a new product.

Aman is PGP Candidate at ISB, Batch of 2023

3. Entrepreneurial Experience

Entrepreneurs constitute a small but significant part of ISB cohort because they bring with themselves a few unique skillsets that others don’t- fundraising, network with VCs and Angels, investor relations, building from 0 to 1, how to achieve PMF (Product Market Fit) etc.

If you have been an entrepreneur, you can mention how you can help your peers with these unique skillsets who want to build their own startup in the future. You can also mention that you would contribute to the EVC Club (Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital Club) at ISB.

4. Leadership/Team Management Experience

You should choose this if you have a team/people management experience- something which is highly valued in an MBA Application. Please note that such experience need not be strictly professional- if you have created an impact by leading a group of people even outside a professional setting (such as at an NGO), you can use this topic.

In the essay, convey your potential for making an impact, examples of your achievements as a leader and then eventually mention how can you help your peers at ISB. You can mention that you would take a POR (Position of Responsibility) at the ISB GSB (Graduate Student Body) or at one of the Professional or Social Clubs. You can also talk about any new initiatives that you want to take or a cause for which you want to take a stand for.

Abhidha is an ISB PGP Alum, Class of 2022

5. Diverse Extra-Curricular Achievements

If you have significant achievements outside the workplace (Sports, Arts, Social Work, Content Creation, Language Learning, Toastmasters, Event Management, Fitness etc), you can mention it in the essay. It can help you to fill the gaps in your profile if you do not have very strong achievements to show at your workplace. You can mention that with your rich experience in a particular activity, you bring a unique perspective, can help to organize similar activities for the Social Clubs at ISB (or even lead one of the social clubs) and enhance student involvement in the same.

6. Other Virtues/Capabilities/Qualities

Apart from the above-mentioned capabilities, there are many more virtues that you can mention (if you have strong experience/examples) :-

  1. Exceptional Communication/Interpersonal/Presentation skills- You can mention that through these you will be able to contribute to class presentations, B-School competitions, and similar team projects.
  2. Mentorship- You can mention this if you have mentored people in your professional/personal life. Accordingly, you can explain that you would be able to mentor your peers in specific knowledge areas (for ex, industry knowledge, domain deep-dive, functional know-how etc) if needed.

You can find many other virtues that I had listed in my blog for the past topic of Essay 1 of ISB. You can find them here- https://kumaranshul.com/2020/08/18/how-to-write-essay-1-of-isb-pgp-application/

Structure of the Essay

Once you have decided what all virtues/capabilities/achievements you want to include, you need to start writing the essay in a proper format. The following structure is recommended

Introductory Paragraph

Please summarize your entire professional experience in NOT MORE THAN 2 sentence. Here is an example,

“During my 9 years of working as a Supply Chain & tooling professional for a PSU, I have undertaken key technical assignments & procurement exercises, managed transition during policy & regimen changes (such as CST to GST, tender to GeM portal etc.) and developed a nuanced understanding of government machinery. I have lead cross-functional teams, systematically managed stakeholders (internal & external customers, vendors, agencies etc.) and initiated multiple epoch-making changes in existing practices”

2nd Paragraph- First Capability/Quality

Start with describing your capability with examples from and then end with how you will help your peers.

3rd Paragraph- Second Capability/Quality

4th Paragraph- Third Capability/Quality

Last Paragraph (Conclusion)

The conclusion should firmly conclude that once being a part of ISB PGP Cohort, you will contribute valuably to peer learning. For example,

“I am confident that my rich experience in_____ and/or my ability to _______ will add value to my cohort at ISB and I also hope to learn from my peers, and be a part of the process of personal and professional development”

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What to do after submitting ISB Application?

What to do after submitting ISB Application?

ISB Round 1 Deadline just got over on 12th September 2021 and now starts the tumultuous time of waiting for the shortlists! Though it’s quite natural to feel anxious/restless during this period, ideally it should be spent reflecting on everything that you have put down in your application and make yourself ready for the D-day.

I have been mentoring ISB Applicants to help them put their best foot forward with respect to Application writing and Interview preparation since last 5 years and I have realised that this time (between application submission and interview), if utilised well, can be a game changer for your final admit.

I am enlisting a few action items that you must partake in to ensure an optimal use of your time with respect to your readiness for the final interview :-

1. Get rid of all distracting thoughts.

Time and again I have noticed applicants wasting their time pondering on trivial things- most of which they can’t change:-

Is my GMAT/GRE score good enough?

ISB masks your GMAT/GRE score while evaluating your application. Weightage for the interview is added after your interview is over to make the final decision (Admit/No Admit/Waitlisted). Moreover, you can’t improve your GMAT/GRE score now, so thinking about it will do no good.

What if I get to face a stress interview?

Typically ISB interviews are not stressful and interviewers do not try to put you in a spot. It’s more of a conversation with the objective of knowing you better.

Have I correctly mentioned my short-term and long-term goals?

There is no right and wrong ways to answer the question that asks for short-term and long-term goals in your application. Moreover, there is no way you can change what you have written down once the application is submitted. All you need to do is to justify your goals and explain them (when prompted to) during the interview with confidence and conviction.

Please do not waste a moment by getting overwhelmed with these thoughts. Try to consciously repulse them and convince yourself that you will only use your time in things that you can change and won’t freak out for things you can’t. This is the first step to use this time wisely.

2. Collate and brush up on your Industry and Domain knowledge

You need to deep-dive into the industry ( such as IT, Oil & Gas, Ed-Tech, E-Commerce etc) and domain (such as Marketing, Finance, Software Development, Sales etc) where you work in currently and the industry and domain where you want to work in post-MBA (as mentioned in your 2nd essay). Some of the information that you should collate and brush up on are :-

A) Market size and Market cap of the industries

B) Competitive landscape of the industries

C) All the recent Press Releases by your current and target companies

D) Key trends affecting/driving the growth of the industries/domains

E) Effects of Covid-19 pandemic on the industry/domain

F) Your key learnings from working in a particular industry and domain

3. WHY-HOW-WHAT for each initiative/achievements mentioned in the application

You must have mentioned about initiatives taken at/outside of work and your major personal/professional/extra-curricular achievements in different parts of your application- in Essay 1, in Awards & Achievements section, in Job Achievements section etc. Make a list of all the initiatives and achievements and make yourself ready for the following questions (the questions aren’t exhaustive) for each initiative/achievements:

A) WHY :- Why did you take this initiative? What was your motivation behind starting something new/taking responsibility ? Why did you think your approach was the best?

Through questions like these, interviewers try to understand your thought process and your approach towards problem solving.

B) HOW :- What steps/methods did you take/use to take the initiative. What challenges did you face? Who were the key stakeholders you engaged with? What did you do differently from others?

C) WHAT :- What did you learn from the initiative/achievement/project? Given a chance again, how would you do it differently?

In a nutshell, you need to tear down into each significant initiative/project/achievement that you have mentioned in your ISB Application and be ready for all kind of cross questions around them

4. Case Questions Preparation

In all probability, case questions (where you will be given a business challenge scenario and would be asked what would you do or how would you approach the problem) will be related to your industry/domain. Search for ”Consulting Case Interview” on Youtube and you will find multiple videos to help on this. It’s even more important for applicants who have mentioned ”Management Consulting” as their post-MBA goal in their ISB Application

Likewise, Product Management aspirants should read about typical PM Interview questions available easily on the internet. Though these questions are aimed at someone preparing for a PM job interview, they will give you a fair idea of what is expected out of a Product Manager in his/her full time job

5. Practice to improve your Verbal Communication

During my mock interview sessions with ISB Applicants, I have come across many individuals who have been exemplary achievers in their academic and professional life, but are completely tongue-tied/anxious when it comes to speaking up in an interview setting. Most of the B-Schools consider good communication skills as a pre-requisite for an admit, so please do not take this lightly. Practice speaking in front of a mirror. If you think you are struggling on this front, hire a mentor/consultant who can help you with not only guessing the probable questions that you might get asked during your interview, but would analyse your communication skill and advise you to improve it accordingly.

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Some of my other articles that you might find useful are :-

  1. How to write Essay 1 of ISB PGP Application
  2. 10 Important Tips for ISB Application writing
  3. Most common myths about ISB
  4. Applying to ISB- Everything that you want to know 
  5. My GMAT Debrief (730 in 1st attempt) 
  6. Life at ISB