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Indian School of Business

Postmortem - My Interview Experience

For the benefit of the propsective applicants for ISB, I have analysed my interview as follows.

Before going further, I would like to give my profile

Age : 34
Marital Status : Married
GMAT - 660 (AWA-5.5)
Undergraduation : IIT, Kharagpur (1993)
Work Exp. :- 8 months in ECIL in Corporate R&D
9 years in Income Tax Department as IRS Officer

Extracurricular activities : Not bad
Achievements : Lot many
Specialisation : Taxation, Accounting, Banking Enquiries, Investigation of Tax Frauds,Analysis of Financial Statements
Post-ISB plans (were): Work for 2-3 years in phrama or IT realted industry and then start my own venture

Now, coming to my interview, it lasted for 45 minutes and I answered all questions confidently except one question on benchmarking, which I did not know. At the beginning of the interview, they said that I have a good profile and also that they are looking for people like me. But at the end of the day, I could not get it. Then I wondered what could be the reasons. Then I remember that Ms. Hima Bindu from Adcom stressed on my placement post-ISB as I said that I want to change my career, work for two to three years in private sector and then start my own venture. She asked my "are you sure you want to work only for two to three years as I have to give my recommendation to the placement cell?". Then I said "yes". The main reason for my rejection, it appears, is placement.

After the interview is over in respect of an applicant, the interview feedback is combined with the application evaluation, including your essays. The final call is made after a meeting is held by the admission commitee with the Dean and management. In the final call, the main aspect seen is how to increase brand value of ISB. In this respect, whether ISB can place you well after completion of PGPM is also one of the factor. Myself being in Government Service for almost 10 years, it may be difficult for ISB to place me properly post-ISB. I can also give one more live example of my friend whose experience was 10 years with present salary of around Rs. 15 lakhs who could not get into ISB. Here also the placement played a major role.

Many of the high salaries in ISB are from international placements and mostly in consultancy sector. For consultancy, most of the companies who are coming to ISB are looking for placements at junior level management, suitable for candidates with 3 to 4 years experience. In fact, the upper age limit for any consultancy job is around 30 years as it involves lot of travelling, extended working hours etc. They know that I will not be able to shift my family at this stage of life. Hence, they thought that ISB may not be able to provide me suitable placement for me in India.

I sincerely advise the prospective applicants to introspect whether ISB can give you the proper placements.

1 comments:

riz said...

Hi Prabhakar,
Going through your reports and analyses has been a great pleasure,
they're really very informative, well thought-out, and nicely written.
I'm following the R2 progress quite keenly because like all other serious ISB aspirants, i'm also following it with fingers crossed.
Prabhakar, life has it's own ups n downs, and in the end what counts more is not as much our success as how we have reached there in life, and what paths we had to take in life to reach there.
Going through your ISB interview experience has been an eye-opener,and it only goes to affirm the amount of effort one has to devote to succeed at the ISB adcom stage.
It seems that you are most definitely right, in your analysis, but rest assured, it would be no small consolation that you had given the ISB much to think about in your case, and i am sure the decision wouldn't have been easy on adcom to reject your case,however hard they might have arrived at that decision..Perhaps u might have been one of the few who gave them such a lot to think over.
Congrats for the great effort and i'm sure u'd have much greater success in life, in whatever path u may chose for yourself..
As immortalised by Allama Iqbal,
(in fact i am only paraphrasing the great philosophical qoute of his, replacing "Ishq" with Zindagi):-
"Nahin tera Nasheman, Qasr-e-Shehanshahii Ki Gumbad Par,
Tu Shaheen Hai, Basera kar,Pahadon Ki chattanon Par"

The translation is put up here:-
http://miragesoflife.blogspot.com/2006/12/khudii-iqbalian-concept-of-self.html

With Warm Regards & Best Wishes,

Riz

http://miragesoflife.blogspot.com

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