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Here’s what Stanford looks for in you

Few things you should keep in mid while applying to Stanford GSB

Updated on: Jul 27, 2016 11:55 AM IST
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What does it take to get into a premier B-school like the Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB)? Derrick Bolton, assistant dean, Stanford GSB, says, “The written application, the essays, recommendation letter, resumes, test scores and a good work history help us shortlist candidates. But, the 45-minutes interview of these shortlisted candidates with our alumni help us assess the experiences of these applicants. Eventually, we weave these feedbacks from the alumni based on the interview to choose our candidates.”

Stanford at the graduate level has announced 100 Knight-Hennessy scholarships for international students.
Stanford at the graduate level has announced 100 Knight-Hennessy scholarships for international students.

The United States is the most represented country in a Stanford GSB class comprising almost 60% of the batch strength. Out of the remaining 40% international students, India typically is at the top, sometimes replaced only by China.

Stanford also runs the Stanford Ignite: a certificate programme on innovation and entrepreneurship in Bengaluru, a nine-week certificate programme on innovation for those who are interested in entrepreneurial ventures. “All students of this programme meet up during weekends in Bengaluru and MBA faculty from Stanford also flies down to interact with them,” says Bolton. He is in India for relationship building meetings with alumni and prospective candidates.

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“Stanford has a huge role to play in India’s startup boom too. In fact, we have several Indian alums who have started their own company in the US itself,” he says. On new initiatives for Indian students, Bolton says, “Stanford at the graduate level has announced 100 Knight-Hennessy scholarships. These scholarships will fund applicants for three years and cover tuition fee and cost of living. Two-third of the grants will be aimed at international students.” The scholarships have been announced for 2017 for the 2018 intake.

 
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Rozelle Laha

Rozelle was part of Hindustan Times’ nationwide network of correspondents that brings news, analysis and information to its readers.She no longer works with the Hindustan Times.

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