When I decided to apply to ISB, my biggest concern was my relatively lower work experience—just two years at Pantaloons after my undergraduate degree in Fashion Technology. ISB felt like a distant dream until I connected with Admit Expert.
Even before signing up, I had a detailed call with them to discuss my application strategy, which helped me clarify my doubts. What stood out about Admit Expert was their structured approach, involving multiple stakeholders—Mentor, Manager, and Consultant—ensuring I had comprehensive support at every stage.
Coming from a diverse educational background, my mentor helped craft a compelling narrative for my application. The team was incredibly accommodating, even allowing me to switch consultants to ensure I worked with someone I resonated with. My consultant spent hours brainstorming my childhood and college experiences to uncover personality traits that I struggled to articulate myself.
Balancing my MBA applications with CAT and other entrance exams was challenging, but Admit Expert made sure I stayed on track with my timelines without feeling overwhelmed. The mock interviews were exceptionally detailed, with feedback on every sentence and nuanced suggestions for improvement. My interviewer even went beyond the predetermined sessions to schedule an additional mock, ensuring I was fully prepared.
When I was waitlisted for ISB, Admit Expert provided clear guidelines and support, helping me craft a strong waitlist communication. I converted my waitlist within a week, and their assistance didn’t stop there—they guided me through loan applications and even helped me prepare for my transition to ISB.
Admit Expert is more than just an admissions consulting service; they genuinely care about your success. Unlike many firms that feel transactional, Admit Expert builds a long-term relationship, offering mentorship and life advice beyond the application process. I highly recommend them to anyone navigating the MBA admissions journey.
A heartfelt thank you to every single person who helped me in this journey – Aseem, Shailesh, Tushar, Rohan, Sudha, Imran, and Priya. It truly takes a village, and they make it happen.