If you are of the caliber to receive a scholarship at Ivey, seems weird to me they would pass on you because of this. So dumb. Anyways, Ivey is great, as you know the post-MBA visa is shorter than for 2-year programs but the prospects are brighter! Make good use of your time between now and March so you can focus on school not recruitment once you get there. Good luck, take some warm clothes.
architect786 wrote:
MBAPrepCoach
I don't think this is possible, I did ask them about this and well they politely told me that they couldn't accommodate my request. So I guess once you make that choice of making yourself available for the 'MBA in India" program, you pretty much give up your right to decide between the two campuses. Although it seems Schulich are prepared to admit anybody and everybody into their Indian campus so that's there.
I don't think this is possible, I did ask them about this and well they politely told me that they couldn't accommodate my request. So I guess once you make that choice of making yourself available for the 'MBA in India" program, you pretty much give up your right to decide between the two campuses. Although it seems Schulich are prepared to admit anybody and everybody into their Indian campus so that's there.