Hi all, I am starting this thread to bring all the discussions related to CEIBS 2013 intake to one platform. The admission cycle for CEIBS 2013 intake has already kicked off with R1 deadline(Nov 15) closing in real fast.I am planning to ap…
@vijaygovind : Great to see current students holding info sessions in India this time.Nothing is better than getting first-hand info from the current Indian students themselves.
By the way, I have already submitted my app on 14th Nov. When can i latest hear from CEIBS on i/v decision??
@delatpg Based on my personal experience, you should have the information if you are selected for interview in less than a week as R1 closes (results needs to be published) by Dec 20th.
I personally had applied on 15th and got a response in 3 days after R1 application closed. I had interview on Nov 28th in CEIBS Shanghai campus and I received my admit emai on 15th of December (After a very tense two weeks or so ).
Please note: you will get to know if you have received a CEIBS scholarship or in your admission notice.
thanks @vijaygovind ,must say 3 days was quite fast in your case.
I remember you guys having a ball on PG during the last admit cycle.Hope CEIBS turned out the way you guys expected it.Looking forward to meet you when you come to India for conducting info sessions.
@saurabh231 All the very best for your interview. Please ensure your skype and phone lines are up, if that is the mode of interview. If you are going for a face to face interview, be at the venue at least 20 minutes before the interview.
Prepare well based on your applications and essays. Ensure that you have examples for leadership and prepared for questions like what's your typical day like. If you have international experience, be prepared for questions regarding your experience and challenges in these places. Being quick with your responses and be honest without being defensive. More you practice, better your chances.
During the interview they ask you about mandarin skills to know how serious you are about studying in China. Most of the Indians didn't speak Mandarin when they got admission to CEIBS, so this is not exactly a major criteria for admission. It's mandatory to learn Mandarin, after you get admission in CEIBS (School arranges for a pre-course - this optional paid course - and then a subsequent free Mandarin course).
@vijaygovind Hi Vijay, i submitted my application on 15th, but havent got any mail from them as yet, i live in china and can speak mandarin as well so i am expecting atleast a call :)
@koolguitarist I would strongly recommend all the applicants who applied to follow up with the admissions office to ensure that the application material is received on time. Speaking mandarin is advantageous, but is not the only criteria for the admission call (this will give you some edge amongst international applicants should everything else be the same).