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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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Vaibhav got an admit to ISB PGPPro with 20% Scholarship : Read his story.

Vaibhav got an admit to ISB PGPPro with 20% Scholarship : Read his story.

The interview prep work and mock interviews with Anshul helped a lot and also helped me achieve a 20% tuition scholarship.” says ISB MBA candidate Kumar Vaibhav.

Vaibhav’s story represents the victory that he sought to achieve. He worked with Faith Career’s Co-Founder Dr. Kumar Anshul and within a matter of some weeks, he achieved what he wanted to – an offer letter from ISB. In addition to the offer letter, the ISB admissions committee also gave him a tuition scholarship!

Faith Career has a consistent record of helping our students bag scholarships. Read our alumnus Nikhil Bhonsle’s story of receiving offer letters from 5 B-schools based in the UK and 25% scholarship from two schools, even after applying in the last round of admissions and without a GMAT score. Faith Career’s Co-Founder Tanmay Singh helped him achieved this seemingly impossible task only within 4 months.

Hey Vaibhav! Thanks for joining us today and for agreeing to answer our questions for our audience and readers. Many congratulations for receiving an offer letter from ISB with 20% scholarship! We are excited for your journey & career.

1. Can you tell us briefly about your profile?

I have around 8 years of experience as a Project Manager in the IT industry. I have worked with various Fortune 500 clients as well as government clients. I consider myself lucky to have started my career as an Associate Project Manager right after undergraduate degree and my 8-year career span in the IT industry has been with MNC as well as various startups.

2. Why did you choose to pursue the PGPpro program, instead of PGP, from the Indian School of Business (ISB) ?

I have 8 years of experience in Management and leadership, and my current CTC is already above the average CTC offered after graduating from major MBA colleges in India. Hence, I did not want to take a break from my professional career and spend time in college. However, I felt that in order to further develop my skill sets and learn the finer aspects of leadership, I needed an MBA degree. I had availability on weekends and I researched a couple of colleges and such programs are offered by NMIMS, Great Lakes (Chennai), IIMs, SP Jain, XLRI, MDI, ISB, and various other colleges. My research led me to shortlist IIM-B, IIM-K and ISB. I shortlisted ISB out of them as its FT ranking is above other two colleges and it’s a reputed academic institution which is known for providing outstanding quality of education. Also, I feel pursuing an MBA after gaining experience is more valuable than joining a college right after a bachelor’s degree.

The PGPpro program was recently initiated by ISB in 2016, and other colleges followed suit and launched similar programs. They also have a limited batch strength with the most active alumni group compared to the 400-500+ students in IIMs which ensures you get learning opportunities as well as attention. Prior to applying to the program, the admissions committee organized various Zoom sessions to educate the candidates about the course. This was quite helpful and even though the tuition fees is the highest among all colleges, the quality of education and the opportunities are immeasurable.

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3. Why did you choose to work with Anshul (from Faith Career) as your mentor?

I chose Anshul as my mentor as I knew him from my school days and he was always a promising student. When he switched his career from the Medical field to Business Management, I followed his growth and I must say that he has tremendously grown his skill set.

I went through the glowing testimonials his mentees had written for him and on further speaking with Anshul, he answered all my questions very well. Initially, I was not aware about the selection process but after my conversation with Anshul, he instilled confidence in me and I finalized him as my mentor.

4. How was your experience with Anshul while working on your application?

Working with Anshul was nothing less than awesome. He ensured that I thoroughly understood the essay topics and gave me pointers on how I can articulate my thoughts while writing the essay. There are some mentors who write a candidate’s essay themselves, but I feel if it is not something written by you, you’ll never be able to relate to it.

Anshul on the other hand, explained ISB essay topics and after I had written my version of the essays, he went through all the 3 drafts and marked the changes for me. This helped me during the interview preparation as it was my own words which I was speaking to the interviewer.

Anshul also helped me with the interview preparation which included 2 mocks and answered my multiple questions even late at night to quell my anxiety. The interview prep work and mock interviews with Anshul helped a lot and also helped me achieve a 20% tuition scholarship.

5. How was the interview experience? What questions did the ISB panel ask you in the interview?

The interview experience was really good. I had 3 interviewers and a moderator on the remote session and the interview lasted for 25 mins. Even though the interview started 15 minutes late, I had already practised a few mock interview sessions with Anshul and I felt prepared and confident. The interviewers were warm and they gave me enough time to answer the questions. I was also able to crack a joke or two to lighten the mood and the overall experience was great.

Questions asked:

  1. Tell us about yourself.
  2. Tell us about the work that your organization does.
  3. Since you are working in the cloud industry, do you feel performance or data privacy is important?
  4. Why PGPpro at this time?
  5. Why ISB?
  6. Do you think you’ll be able to get the ROI from this course after investing so much money?
  7. How much time usually does an organization take to achieve ROI?
  8. Would you be able to dedicate time and efforts for this course?
  9. If your manager and colleagues have to define you in three words, what would they be?
  10. Since you are working from home, how do you motivate your team members?
  11. How do you manage multiple stakeholders?
  12. What would you bring to the table if you are selected?

Read ISB’s Real Interview Questions [2022]

6. What are your career plans after pursuing the ISB PGPpro program?

During the ISB PGPpro program, my goal is to implement the learnings in my current organization and observe the results. I have chosen Marketing as my specialization and after the program finishes, my goal is to get into a senior Marketing role in a SaaS product-based company as I already have 8 years of experience in managing customers and working on pre-sales activities. The learnings from PGPpro and ISB’s vast alumni network would be of huge help to help me grow in my role.

Thank you for sharing your experience, Vaibhav! We wish you well for your future endeavours!

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