The LSBF Guide to Stand out in Your MBA Application in Singapore

The LSBF Guide to Stand out in Your MBA Application in Singapore

Given the competitiveness of the programme, prospective students would need to create an outstanding application in order to gain admission. Boost your chances of a successful application with these pointers:

Do Your Research

Every MBA programme is unique, so take some time to find one that matches your interests and goals. While MBA programmes generally revolve around leadership and global managerial concepts, each of them might vary in approach and pedagogy. For instance, Concordia University Chicago’s MBA programme is built upon the four pillars of knowledge, which include ethics, critical thinking, human relations, and inclusivity. Once you’ve identified your ideal programme, you can then align your application with its most distinctive features.

Additionally, you should also take note of a programme’s entry requirements. Some business schools seek students with several years of work experience while others require GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) or GRE (Graduate Record Examination) scores. Make sure that you qualify for the programme and have all the required documents ready (and in the right format) when you are making your application.

Craft a Solid Resume

An MBA resume differs slightly from a typical work resume. In an MBA resume, you should present your experiences in a manner that illuminates your leadership abilities. This is not limited to employment experience – you can also highlight your experiences from projects, internships, volunteering stints, and interest groups. The key is to portray your ability to lead people, manage projects, and think analytically. Aim to include numbers and quantifiable results to add credibility to your work.   

Seek Recommendations

MBA applications usually require you to submit recommendation letters from managers and leaders who have worked with you in one way or another. It’s important to build and maintain rapport with these individuals months before your application, so that they would be able to give you the strongest possible endorsement. Again, skills such as leadership and critical thinking are highly valued, so these are what your recommenders should vouch for.

Tell a Compelling Story

Most MBA applications include an essay component, which can often be the deciding factor in your admission success. Instead of copying chunks of facts from the school website, aim to weave your personal story into your essay. Your resume covers what you’ve done, but your essay should reveal your motivations and inspirations to doing what you do. Think of it as a personal branding strategy where you will want to illustrate your unique background, interests, and capabilities. This brings us to our next tip…

Share Your Vision

The school’s admission team is also interested to know how you plan to maximise your postgraduate studies and employ what you’ve learnt in a real business environment. Sharing about your vision for your future and how you plan on achieving it will greatly enhance your application essay. With that said, you should avoid listing lofty or unrealistic ambitions and focus on practical goals instead. Describe the impact you plan to leave on your peers and the community, as well as in your field or industry. 

Equip yourself with qualities to rise to a management position with the Concordia University Chicago MBA programme offered at LSBF in Singapore. Get the MBA you’ve always wanted here.


Suggested Programmes

MBA in International Business

Throughout the programme, you will develop your understanding of global strategy, international marketing, sustainability and international entrepreneurship.

MA in International Business

This MA programme will help you understand about international business strategy whilst developing your leadership, problem-solving and collaboration skills.

Postgraduate Diploma in Business

Focus on economics, business and business statistics in the postgraduate diploma to excel in your career or even progress onto an MBA programme.

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