by Abhinav
Bajaj
I had an interview on September 4, 2009 at 9:00 am, in Mumbai. I
arrived at the VFS office by 8:30 and waited in the lounge.
My number was called and I went back to the line near my announced
window.
There were three students in front of me, I was the last in line,
and I saw all the students before me getting their visas and coming out of the
interview happily.
Finally, it was my turn to be interviewed.
VO:How are you Today ??
Me:I am good, Thank you
VO:How can I help you today?
Me: I am here to obtain my VISA so that I can pursue my masters in
Business Administration in Health Care from Northwest Christian
University.
I belong to a small village
where the amenities of the hospitals are not good. My Father is a
doctor and runs a hospital on a small scale, and I want to complete my masters
in Health Care so I can work with my father to develop a large hospital. By
doing so, I would be able to provide good amenities for the people.
VO: Why did you Pick this school?
Me: I am a pharmacist and I have enough technical knowledge but I
want to learn managerial skills.
I have seen the Course Curriculum of the Northwest Christian
University which is very relevant to the area where I want to grow and gain
knowledge.
And also Dr. Steve Anderson, who is a professor there, has many
years of experience in health care and has worked for a non-profit organization
in health care. I want to study under his guidance.
VO: Why do you want to study in the US
Me: I would like to go and get a US masters degree, because
I have found that the applicants who do have the US degree and experience are
much more likely to get the higher position in a company with an astronomical
salary.
Health care is the new booming sector in India and if I have the
US degree with some experience it will lead to better life in India.
VO: How will you fund your studies?
Me:My parents and my brother are the major and complete sponsors
for me, and are willing to pay for my complete 2 years of education.
VO:What is your father's annual income?
Me: He earns 6 lac per year.
VO:How many siblings do you have?
Me: I have one elder brother, he is a software engineer and he is
working in IBM, in Qatar and is earning 24 lac annually.
There was a silence for few seconds while he was typing some of the
the information on his computer. Then after a while he returned my
i20 and said:
VO: Okay this is your i20 and you will need it while traveling..
Me (slightly confused):I am sorry?
VO (looking shocked): Congratulations you got your VISA
Me (surprised, and excited): Oh! thank you, sir.
I left the office very pleased and happy. I couldn't
wait to tell my parents the good news.
Conclusion:
Confidence is something which can help you to get your VISA, I was confident
and that is the reason he didn't ask me about my GRE/GMATE sore
and documents.
Tips :
· Be confident
· Smile
· Keep eye contact.
· Read the material seriously which HTIR provides
you.
Finally, I want to thank Nancy Bradenfels for her guidance and
support.
Abhinav Bajaj
(Abbie)
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