Exclusive MBA Interview With Wharton Alumnus
Allwin Agnel is the CEO of PagalGuy.Com, an online youth community, primarily targeting MBA aspirants in India. Allwin Agnel (MBA Wharton 2008), the founder of
PaGaLGuY.Com was featured on the Young Turks program on CNBC in May 2005. The firm was also nominated as one of the ‘hottest start-ups’ in India by the Tata group. In this interview, Allwin shares his experiences at Wharton with MBA aspirants.
1. What is the difference between doing an MBA from India and doing an MBA from a foreign university?
The three key differences are the people, the curriculum and the costs of doing an MBA. In terms of people, the US universities are far more diverse than any of the others. From my experience of studying in the US
, the people are incredibly more diverse and the curriculum more cutting edge. The costs however are high as well, which make the Indian MBA a great value for money.
2. What is the average cost of an MBA in US (both education and living expenses included)? How did you finance your studies?
The average cost of an MBA in the US varies from school to school. Some of the private schools are extremely expensive and sometimes they have a differential fee structure for international students. The costs including living expenses can vary from INR 30L
to INR 75L
I studied at Wharton, which had tied up with Citibank to provide collateral free loans for all the admitted students. I used the loan to finance my education in the US. |