Indian School of Business 2013 Essay Questions, Deadlines, and Tips

Indian School of Business campus in Hyderabad

Indian School of Business campus in Hyderabad

The Indian School of Business has become one of the strongest graduate business programs in Asia: it ranks 13th in the Financial Times’ MBA rankings – only two Asian programs surpass it according to FT, more than 98% of its graduates secure job offers within 3 months of graduating, and the salaries those graduates receive are high – 187% above their pre-ISB earnings! Competition for seats in this esteemed 1-year program is steep and the admissions process is highly competitive for native Indians.

The Admissions Office just released the application deadlines and questions for the 2013-2014 academic year. This year calls for a video submission of 90 seconds in addition to a new first question. My recommendations are in blue beneath each essay question. Unlike most other graduate business programs that allow applicants to exceed their word limits by up to 10% without penalty, the ISB application will not allow even one additional word, so applicants will need to be concise and exact!

Upload Video

Life to me is……………………. ( Please complete the following statement in your own words on Video) 90 Secs/15 MB in the format specified below.  

An increasing number of programs are requesting audio or video submissions from their applicants. These “essays” enable admissions committees to get a strong sense of the applicant beyond the written word – does he make eye contact, have good stature, appear poised, speak clearly, and with confidence? While in the past these qualities were only revealed via an in-person interview, a video submission serves as a simple screening tool for these qualities. Choose a topic and a supporting example that has special meaning to you so that you can concentrate on your delivery in this addition to the application.

Essays

1. Please make a strong case to differentiate yourselves from an exceptional set of applicants applying for PGP 2013-14. You could cite personal/ professional achievements to present your case. (300 words max)

Last year’s essay prompt was to detail your two most significant accomplishments. The difference this year is that the admissions committee is guiding you to tell about accomplishments that most other applicants cannot also describe. This is a tip that we at Accepted.com are always recommending: if someone else can tell the same story, don’t write about it. A team-leader role in a traditional IT consulting gig is probably not going to catch the admissions office’s attention, so if you do find yourself in a highly populated pool of applicants, take yourself out of that box by describing unique situations and impacts. In your essay, focus on the unique challenges you faced and how you overcame them. Do not make the mistake of listing only the awards you received without explaining what you did and how you did it. This error would make your application generic, not genuine.

2. Where do you see yourself three years after you graduate from the ISB? (300 words max)

ISB’s Admissions Director has listed “Clarity of thought in terms of career aspirations and goals” as one of the three most important qualities sought in the ISB application essays. The goals essay is your opportunity to show that you possess that clarity. If entrepreneurship is in your future, it should really appear in your past as well. If you aim for a technology or consulting role, you’ll need to demonstrate that you know what qualities you will need to succeed in these and bring some proof as to your readiness for this career. You do not need an exact map of your future, but you do need to reveal a thought process, reasoning, and evidence of your ability to reach your goals.  

3. Please provide additional information that will significantly affect the consideration of your application to the ISB. (300 words max)

The open-ended nature of this question causes infinite hand-wringing, but it should really be viewed as a gift: here is your opportunity to share whatever makes you special. This could be from your work, community service, education, or travels, so take some time to reflect and perhaps even ask your friends, relatives, or mentors their thoughts on what differentiates you. Then, go the extra step of sharing how this quality has shaped your past and future at ISB and beyond.

Key Application & Decision Dates

Round 1

Round 2

Application Deadline

September 15, 2012
23:59:59 Hrs Indian Time

November 30, 2012
23:59:59 Hrs Indian Time

Offer Decision

On or before
November 15, 2012

On or before
February 15, 2013

Acceptance Decision

15 days from
the date of offer

15 days from
the date of offer

These deadlines apply to submission of  complete application. Mere online submission of application by the deadline without supporting documents will not be considered complete. All documents have to be submitted online only. Incomplete application will not be considered.

International applicants are granted much more time to submit their applications: ISB conducts rolling admissions for them until January 15th, and liberal scholarships have been awarded to international applicants who choose to attend the program.

Resume: There is no need for submitting a separate resume.  The online application module will generate a resume in the  format that we require, with the details you have filled as part of the application.  It includes your Academic details, Employment details (along with responsibilities/achievements) and awards & activities.

If you would like help with your ISB MBA application, please consider Accepted’s MBA essay editing and MBA admissions consulting or our ISB School Packages, which include advising, editing, interview coaching, and a resume edit for the ISB MBA application. 

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  • http://www.accepted.com Linda Abraham

    If any readers would like a profile evaluation for ISB, please provide the following information:

    1) Brief description of your full-time work experience.
    2) Your GMAT or GRE. Percentiles preferred.
    3) College info: The name of the college, your GPA or grade average, your major, year of graduation. For any graduate degrees, please provide the same info. If you grades are low, please indicate if there were extenuating circumstances.
    4) Significant college and post-college extra-curricular activities or community service, especially leadership experience.
    5) Important certifications like CFA, CPA, FSA, or CA.
    6) Your post-MBA goal.

    Or if you just have a question about MBA admissions, I’ll do my best to answer it.

    • Nikhil

      Hi Linda,

      Kindly evaluate my profile for ISB Admissions 2013-14.

      (1) Overall work experience of 31 months so far.

      1a. July 2010 to May 2011 as Assistant Engineer (Construction BU) at TATA Consulting Engineers Limited.

      1b. February 2012 to May 2012 as Patent Analyst at Gurgaon-based LPO firm (3 months of compulsory Internship for PGD in IPR + 1 month notice period).

      1c. June 2012 to July 2012 as Patent Specialist at Delhi-based LPO firm.

      1d. July 2012 to till date as Patent Analyst at Gurgaon-based LPO firm (same company as mentioned in 1b)

      (2) GMAT 680 (85), Quant 49 (86), Verbal 33 (66), AWA 3.5 (10)

      (3) B. Tech. (Honours) in Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur, 7.9 out of 10

      (4) General Secretary, Placement Coordinator, various club activities, awards (elocution, creative writing, business quiz, TV show concept) at inter-college fests, students co-founded NGO participation, north Bihar NGO Project Coordinator, blogging, summer trainee at JK Tyres and JCB India, CATIA V5 course

      (5) PG Diploma in IPR and Patent Management, GIIP New Delhi (June 2011 – March 2012), TATA IPR Mgmt Course (April 2011)

      (6) Consultant for Strategy and Innovation in leading OEM/automobile company.

      • http://www.accepted.com Linda Abraham

        ISB is a stretch for you. Your amount of work experience is below average and your GMAT is below their average. On the plus side, your grades are excellent and your work experience is distinctive. So apply and if you need to reapply, the quantity of work experience will take care of itself. And you can prepare again and retake the GMAT, focusing on raising your GMAT score.

        Good luck!

    • Vipul

      Dear Linda,
      Pl evaluate my profile for admissions to ISB
      1. I have a total work experience of 12 years
      * 11 years in various capacities at SED – Equipment Manufacturing Company and presently factory Manager

      - Involved in modernization of manufacturing process
      - Implementation of ISO 9001, 14001 & ERP
      - New Product Design and Manufacturing
      - Domain development for selling of products and services.

      (2) GMAT 640 (73), Quant 50 (90), Verbal 27 (43), AWA 4 (20). IR 7.0 (84)

      (3) B.E. Electrical Engineering from University of Rajasthan,Jaipur in Year 2000, score 6.9/10

      (4a) College –
      Student Chairman, Student Secretary at ISTE organizing various activities such as Blood Donation Camps,Industrial Visits, WorkShops, Lectures etc.
      Academic Award for paper Presentation.
      Active participant in sports

      (4b) Post Qualification.-
      Active Member of Indian Association of Energy Managers and Professionals

      (5) —

      (6) Financial Consultant for Renewable Energy and New technologies space

      • http://www.accepted.com Linda Abraham

        I am not optimistic about your chances at ISB. The biggest issue is your GMAT verbal score. It also seems to me that you are trying to make a very large career change, in that you are attempting to change both job function and industry. That is difficult to do via a one-year MBA program so you may come across as unrealistic. Finally, your level of work experience is significantly above ISB’s average. Now that isn’t automatically disqualifying, but it will require you to show greater realism about job search and your ability to benefit from the ISB degree than less.

        I don’t know if you were at the chat on Friday. if not, I suggest you listen to the audio, which should be posted later this week, or review the transcript which will take a few more days to post. There was some discussion of age range at ISB.

        Regards,
        Linda

    • Amit

      Hi,

      Can you please evaluate my profile.

      a) Overall work experience 9 years in IT industry

      b) GMAT score 700 (90 percentile). Quant 50 (90 percentile), Verbal 35 (74 percentile)

      c) College: Computer Engineer. 2003 Pass out. 12th : 84.5 percentage. B.E.: 62.09%

      d) Extra curricular: A bit weak on that. Have been in sports TT, Carom and Cricket. I have organized events across geographies at office.

      I have also been a free lancer along with my job. Have made certain products which are used at a small scale.

      5) Six Sigma: Green Belt certified

      6) Want to get into corporate strategy of a top IT company. Have been inclined to IT strategy at the account and company level.

      • http://www.accepted.com Linda Abraham

        While you certainly have a chance, you need to figure out a way to distinguish yourself from the many applicants with superficially similar profiles if you want to increase the chances that you will be chosen and not the others.

        Best,
        Linda

    • lalith bharadwaj

      Madam i posted to evaluate my profile ,i don’t know when it ll be replied so please also do reply to podurilalithbharadwaj@gmail.com

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  • Rudra

    Hi Linda

    Kindly evaluate my profile for ISB Admissions 2014-15.

    a) Overall work experience 2 years in IT industry and 6 months as a Marketing Manager in a consumer durable MNC so far, but by the time I apply I will have a little more than 18 months experience as a Marketing Manager.

    b) GMAT score 710

    c) B.Tech Biotechnology (2010) CGPA 7.3/10

    12th : 62.2%

    d) Extra curricular: Have won State painting competition, Presented one poster on my research in an International Food Conference, Have participated and volunteered in several intra-university and national level fests during college, Have been volunteering for one NGO from last year.

    5) No

    • http://www.accepted.com Linda Abraham

      Rudra,

      Before I respond, can you provide your post MBA goal?

      Thanks,
      Linda