Are you considering applying to some of the top B-Schools in the world?
Whether you've just begun your research or have already finalized your target schools, embarking on the MBA application journey is a significant undertaking. At Yolk, we understand the complexities of the MBA interview process. We've collaborated closely with career coaches and admissions officers at leading B-Schools to gain invaluable insights into what it takes to succeed in this competitive arena.
Your Journey
1. Research and Self-Assessment
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Research MBA programs to identify those that align with your career goals, values, and interests.
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Assess your academic background, work experience, extracurricular activities, and personal achievements to determine your strengths and weaknesses.


2. GMAT/GRE and English Proficiency Tests
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Prepare for and take the GMAT or GRE exam, which is required by most MBA programs.
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For non-native English speakers, take an English proficiency test such as TOEFL or IELTS if required by the schools.
"Navigating the MBA application process can be overwhelming, often leading to burnout or premature feelings of completion after you submit your application. In fact, nearly X% of applicants experience this challenge"
3. Prepare Application Materials
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Update your resume to highlight relevant experiences and achievements.
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Request transcripts from all undergraduate and graduate institutions attended.
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Secure strong letters of recommendation from professional or academic references.
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Write compelling essays that showcase your personality, career aspirations, and reasons for pursuing an MBA.
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Complete any additional requirements such as video essays, optional essays, or additional information requested by specific schools.


4. Submit Applications
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Complete and submit online applications through the respective MBA program's website
"However, one crucial aspect that significantly influences 12% of your admission application is the Interview—an element often overlooked. At Yolk, we're here to alleviate the stress and keep you on track."
5. Interview Invitation
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After reviewing applications, the admissions committee may extend interview invitations to selected candidates. This is the last or second last screening process during MBA applications and without a doubt one of the most important ones.

Your admission ultimately rests on the interview
"Acceptance rate for MBA programs at Wharton, HBS and MIT have gone down by an average of 30% since 2023.
With that said, an average applicant invests less than 5% of their time in Interview Preparation."
Why Interview Prep Counts?
With Yolk AI
Improved Performance
Enhanced Confidence
Time Saving
Cost Saving
Without Yolk AI
Unprepared
Stressful
Time Consuming
Costly