Coming from a defence background, transitioning to the corporate world and applying to a B-school like ISB felt like stepping into completely uncharted territory. I had no idea where to begin, and the admissions process seemed overwhelming—until I connected with Admit Expert. My journey started with a detailed conversation with Aseem Bansal, who patiently walked me through the entire process and helped me understand what applying to ISB entailed. That initial clarity gave me the confidence to take the next step. After an in-depth strategy session with Shailesh, I was assigned a consultant whose background mirrored mine—he had also made the switch from the armed forces to an MBA, and eventually to the corporate world. That connection made all the difference. My consultant didn’t just understand my journey—he had lived it. He knew the challenges of translating military experience into corporate potential, and his guidance helped me articulate my story with authenticity and impact. From structuring my essays to preparing for interviews, he was there at every stage, offering insights that came from real, lived experience. What really stood out about Admit Expert was the personalized, structured approach. The team didn’t just help with writing—they helped me introspect, find clarity, and build a compelling narrative that aligned with ISB’s values. They were responsive, approachable, and deeply invested in my success. The mock interviews were particularly valuable—thorough, insightful, and focused on helping me improve with each session. At no point did I feel like I was just another client; I always felt supported, heard, and guided by people who genuinely cared. Admit Expert didn’t just help me apply—they helped me believe in my story. I’m grateful to Aseem, Shailesh, my consultant, and the entire team for guiding me through this life-changing journey. For anyone from a non-traditional background—especially from the armed forces—looking to navigate the MBA admissions process, I can’t recommend Admit Expert highly enough.