Meet Our Scholars Who Received an Admit into Top Universities
Divya Srinivasan
B.Com, HR College
MMS, Duke University
Kaustubh Gupta
B.E, IIT-Mumbai
MBA, Admitted to HEC, Cornell
MBA for both traditional business and non-business majors allows you to gain an overall business perspective with a specialisation in an area of interest. Network with business leaders and like-minded professionals to create a unique value proposition for yourself. A successful network while at an MBA program must be balanced, meaning you should give as much as you take. While you don't need to know exactly what you expect to get out of each networking opportunity, it's important to head into each activity with a goal.
TCC's MBA Services
Life Coach & Mentoring
Plan Creation, Academic Advising, Admission Insights, Resume Building & Mocks, Rapport Building & Development
Application Guidance
College shortlisting, Essay Review, Strategy & positioning, Mock interview prep.
GMAT / GRE Coaching
Full length test practice & personalized tutoring sessions
Extra curriculars
Getting involved in activities outside classroom can help students in building leadership qualities, network, social skills & strong personality.
Some FAQ’s
What is an MBA/Masters internship?
Academic programs tend to be fairly theoretical for the most part. An MBA internship allows students to break away from it and get back into the corporate world to try out some of the fantastic concepts they’ve learnt in the business school class. Then they head back into the classroom to finish the rest of the MBA program.
How long does an MBA internship last?
Typically 2-3 months. The actual duration would depend on whether you are joining a pre-defined internship program (generally happens at bigger companies that have been doing this on a structured basis for several years) or a one-off / ad-hoc project that has been created for you based on the company’s immediate needs.We have come across instances where MBA students have completed multiple (smaller) internships within the allotted time-frame.
MBA programs aren’t just vehicles for education. They’re also a way to broaden the network of professionals on which you can rely. To some degree, both full-time and part-time MBA programs provide students and alumni with great business connections.
Kaustubh G.
B.E. IIT, Mumbai Alumni Accepted for MBA program(GMAT: 750) New York University, Cornell University, University of North Carolina, HEC Paris
"TCC meticulously prepared me to take right decisions, motivated me to pace myself and achieve every goal."
Jaspreet Purthi Singh
BTech (Electric) MIT Alumni; Work experience 6+ years in Banking Sector Accepted for MBA Program (GRE 331) London Business School, New York University, Cambridge Judge School of Business, Duke University, UMich Ross School of Business
“It’s been an incredibly rewarding journey - applying, getting accepted and making a choice to the right MBA program using critical support from Dhaval and his team at TNI Career Counselling…”