SUCCESS STORIES

A driven professional with bold ideas unafraid to leverage technology to find new-age solutions to age-old problems – Simone is a remarkable woman who aims to change the business landscape in India by supporting Small and Medium sized Enterprises with an all-in-one financial management product.

Meet Harish, an entrepreneurial prodigy and Nirma University graduate whose tenacity and vision led him to found Augen Media Works at 19. Harish navigated the MBA application maze with precision, securing scholarships and admissions to top-tier programs like Duke Fuqua.
I call myself a first-generation technologist”. A story of taking a stand for fulfilling your aspirations and never giving up, Megha Tiwari is pursuing her MBA at one of the world’s top-notch business schools.

Abhishek Kandar, a seasoned professional with over 20 years of experience in enterprise and technology industry, reveals the unwavering support that has been instrumental in his journey.

Who says there’s no money in nonprofits? MBA candidate Devon Sanford’s drive for social change landed her nearly $900,000 in scholarship offers from eight of the most elite business schools in the United States.

The driving force in Anchor Ebanks’ life is empowering others. Helping people realize their full potential. Helping them achieve their dreams.

Competitive tennis in India is as tough as it gets. But it’s not just the quality of play. The system seems designed to winnow out those without the means to dedicate their lives to it. That’s Mallika Saharia’s story.

Last year, Nathan Shantz applied to top business schools while he took the medical cannabis company he co-founded, public; deftly juggling both incredibly high pressure processes simultaneously.

Jahnavi Shah’s Inspiring Journey from India to UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business, Plus $120K in Scholarships, and Pragmatic Advice for B-School Applicants.

From GMAT woes to dream admits: Riya shares MBA application journey, bagging offers from Wharton, Cornell & INSEAD with $40K in scholarships. Persistence and help from Admissions Gateway paid off.

Rejected Last Year, Vasu’s MBA Dreams Come True with Admissions Gateway: Wharton with $40k Scholarship & Ross Full Ride Offer. Indian Engineer Shares His Application Journey & how his perseverance paid off!

Gauri’s path to a second MBA: From advising India’s Ministry of Health to scaling COVID-19 testing, Gauri shares how Admissions Gateway helped her craft a compelling story for admission to Booth.

Rejected Last Year, Vasu’s MBA Dreams Come True with Admissions Gateway: Wharton with $40k Scholarship & Ross Full Ride Offer. Indian Engineer Shares His Application Journey & how his perseverance paid off!

Gauri’s path to a second MBA: From advising India’s Ministry of Health to scaling COVID-19 testing, Gauri shares how Admissions Gateway helped her craft a compelling story for admission to Booth.

Adil Ahmed is Future Proof with an admit to Wharton and $100k Scholarship.

An area manager in his family’s poultry business, from the disputed Indian state of Jammu & Kashmir, Manmeet has won admits from both Duke and Darden with Scholarships.

Harjas has wanted to go to Wharton for about as long as he can remember. As a young boy, he met a grownup from the college and was impressed enough that he decided on Wharton as his dream school.

Abhijay Vuyyuru does not have the usual career or academic profile of MBA aspirants looking to go to Harvard.

 

 

 

 

Harjas has wanted to go to Wharton for about as long as he can remember. As a young boy, he met a grownup from the college and was impressed enough that he decided on Wharton as his dream school.

Abhijay Vuyyuru does not have the usual career or academic profile of MBA aspirants looking to go to Harvard.

 

 

 

 

A telecommunications engineering grad from the German University in Cairo, Egypt, Hatem Ahmed thought he would find fulfillment from applying his analytical skills in an information technology setting.

Monil Singhal was offered admits by Harvard, Wharton, Stanford; incredibly rare in itself. Rarer still, for an Indian applicant not from IIT/IIM, to get into the top three B-schools. The reasons lie in Monil’s compelling academic, career and life choices.

During a devastating first year of applications, Piyush Pratik received no admits. However he tried again and with AG’s help received admits from Harvard, Stanford, Wharton and Kellogg.

Swetha Medapati is going to Kellogg this year and wants to go on to work in the private sector after her MBA. However, if that doesn’t work out Swetha can always go back to her job as Deputy Director of Income Tax (Hyderabad).

Akshay applied to Wharton, Kellogg, Booth and Harvard, last year and received admit offers from Kellogg and Wharton, where he is headed later this year.

Akshita Jain almost went to Indian School of Business and struggled with the GMAT, taking it five times but later this year, she’s finally headed to her dream school; Stanford.

Karan has just finished a very successful MBA application process. This fall he will be going to Kellogg. Karan also received admits from Columbia and Ross, with $100K of scholarships.

Mattia Lanzi spoke no English when he was offered a scholarship at Merrimack College in Massachusetts. A sports journalist spotted the young Italian playing soccer in Central Park and put him in touch with the college’s soccer coach.

His father is the only one amongst his siblings who went to school and later this year, Ram is headed to Harvard Business School.

Ratan Guha grew up in a small Indian town, became the first in his family to study at IIT and this year, he’s headed to Wharton with a scholarship.

Rishabh Bhatia says that Rajdeep Chimni was the only consultant that was confident he would get into his dream school and encouraged him to apply. Later this year, Rishabh is headed to Wharton with a $60K scholarship.
Rishibha has a unique perspective on MBA applications because she has experienced them from both sides.

Despite her non-traditional background Sanjana Sinha won admits at Kellogg, Yale and Ross, with scholarships worth over a quarter million Dollars.

Though Shubhra Agrawal always knew she would get an MBA, she confesses she was very under-confident while applying, even though she had a very strong application.

Growing up, Akash only ever used public transport until college; even an auto-rickshaw ride was a rare luxury for his family. 

Anupam Soni went through college admissions with a leading US based admissions consultant in 2020 but he did not receive any admit offers.

In 2021, Ayushi Gurha applied to Wharton, Haas, Booth and MIT-Sloan, working with a US based admissions consultant but she was not offered any admits.

A corporate strategy analyst turned full-time content creator, Gazal Garg is about as unconventional as MBA applicants get.

Kanupriya Maheshwari applied to Columbia, Kellogg and Duke and got interview invites from all three schools.

Khyati was working in a marketing team at Times Internet when she started applying to colleges but she says even in school, she knew she would get an MBA.

Rajeev is a visually impaired Banking and Risk Modelling Advisor, with an MBA from IIM-Trichy. Later this year he’s headed to New York for his second MBA, from Columbia Business School.

Sravan Patchala had applied unsuccessfully to US B-schools, including Stanford, twice in the past four years. 

In 2019, Srishti was offered an admit to Indian School of Business but she turned it down because it was her father’s dream to see her go to a world renowned business school.

Anusha, driven by resilience and meticulous planning, transformed adversity into achievement, securing admissions into three prestigious M7 colleges with $80k scholarships from two of them.

Starting in early-stage startups, ultimately an MBA student at Kellogg, Sarthak overcame uncertainties and self-doubt to realize his MBA aspirations.

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