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MBA Application Process Gets More Refined With AppExpert's Alumni Consulting Service

AppExpert launched a unique service for providing application help to MBA aspirants from around the world. This unique venture grants the ability to seek one-to-one advice from alumnus of world's top business schools and science colleges.

2013-06-26
NEW DELHI, INDIA, June 26, 2013 (Press-News.org) APP EXPERTS witnessed a huge surge in the incoming applicants aiming for top global Business Schools, who are looking to groom their MBA admission profile. This exemplifies the changing trend in the approach of ambitious students and professionals towards MBA admission process of top MBA schools around the world like Harvard, Stanford, Wharton, etc.

During the past years, MBA application consulting services have grown tremendously and rapidly, not just in the United States but across the globe. Earlier, students used to manage the entire MBA application process on their own, with little assistance from family or friends, who at best, would help review the application strategy and the essays. However, in the past decade, this trend has changed dramatically, as more and more students are seeking out professional advice from the various MBA consultancies now in business.

The primary problem as identified by the founders of App Expert, while working on their MBA applications and seeking online MBA application service, was that most MBA consultancies that offer help from professionals with little or no prior experience in applications for the top business school. As a result, their credibility and legitimacy of guiding academic careers of MBA aspirants is questionable. In the words of a satisfied App Expert customer, "Most of the candidates that apply for top business schools have excellent credentials and strong corporate experience. Seeking advice from someone who themselves have never even seen the college campus just did not feel right and justified. This is where App Experts stood out. I worked on my application directly with a current student in my dream school!"

The foundation of App Expert was done on this very principle that allows MBA aspirants seeking admission in top B-schools to take advice from alumni and current students of top B-schools. "After all, it is only fair to utilize the experiences and knowledge of someone who has successfully cleared the application processes at the toughest B-schools, while analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of your profile", said the founder of App Expert when asked what new does App Expert offers much more than just the conventional MBA consulting services.

One of the unique products offered by App Experts is the Initial Chances Assessment tool. This tool allows candidates to estimate their chances of clearing application process of any business school. As the cost of applying to each business school is quite substantial, this tool allows students to gauge the strengths and weakness of their application profile. And what's more, it is completely free of cost!

This venture by alumnus of top business schools from around the world is a big step in the MBA consultancy industry. This unique business model offers MBA aspirants with the opportunity to polish their applications and give them their best shot at admission to top business schools all over the world. App Experts aims to develop an ecosystem of MBA application help services that will help MBA aspirants reach a level of perfection that currently seems out of reach. For more information visit the home page of AppExperts or contact at this email address

App Experts is an MBA admissions consulting team providing business school application help to candidates aiming for top MBA programs. Their services include MBA essay review and editing help, GMAT application help, GRE application help, mock interview help, profile evaluation help, ding analysis, waitlist coaching service, etc., for top MBA and MS programs.


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[Press-News.org] MBA Application Process Gets More Refined With AppExpert's Alumni Consulting Service
AppExpert launched a unique service for providing application help to MBA aspirants from around the world. This unique venture grants the ability to seek one-to-one advice from alumnus of world's top business schools and science colleges.