Step 3: Campus Life
Campus life is very important. It plays an important role in instilling versatility into a student's character. Before choosing a B-School, one has to look at the student community, their profiles, work experience and background.
A good institute should have a healthy mix of people. If you take classes with a diverse group of students, it will give you an opportunity to befriend people from different backgrounds. This social interaction can enhance your overall academic experience and help you develop social skills you will need to be successful in your career. Moreover, it helps add value to the course by way of different perspectives the students bring with them.
Education is not only about classroom learning but also taking responsibility, getting involved and managing events. These extracurricular activities help evolve the character to the full bloom. However, a good part of management education involves team work including a large number of team projects. It means that if other students at the institute are of high quality and caliber, then the learning process would be richer.
College guide/magazines can help you immensely. You will learn about the programmes offered, tuition costs, campus culture and much more. In the nutshell, campus life provides environment for the seed of talent to be sprouted.
Beware of illegal rules like no refunds and impossible withdrawal deadlines. The only document the institute can rightfully hold is your migration certificate. Every other credential must be returned after verification.