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New Mentors for Foreign Internships, IIT-JEE, CAT and Engineering

Gaurav Maheshwari
M.Sc in Statistics & Informatics, Intern Iowa State & University of Rostock, DAAD scholar ‘11

Sukruth Pillarisetti: B.E – Manufacturing & Automation from N.S.I.T ‘07

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Sukruth aced CAT in 2006 with a near perfect score of 99.65% before joining IIM-K. He has a B.E in Manufacturing & Automation from N.S.I.T.

Apart from being able to help you with preparation for MBA entrance tests like CAT, FMS and SNAP especially in areas of verbal and comprehension and on selection procedure to B-Schools, he can also mentor students on career related matters as he has experience with top MNCs like FREUDENBERG GROUP, GERMANY as a summer associate and at HAL (AEROSPACE & DEFENSE).

Gaurav Maheshwari: M.Sc in Statistics & Informatics, Intern Iowa State & University of Rostock, DAAD scholar ‘11

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Currently a senior in IIT-KGP, Gaurav is one of the few students who despite the economic slowdown in 2008 managed to secure a foreign internship while only in his sophomore year of study.

He interned at Iowa State University for two consecutive summers since 2008 and is experienced in the fields of Image processing and Optical Networks. Having numerous internship offers currently in hand he is adapt in the know-how of making it in engineering careers in India and abroad.

His availability for consultation through the weekdays and weekends makes him the apt mentor to choose if you are looking for mentoring on rigorous areas such as undergraduate Internships in USA, Europe and preparation for IIT-JEE.

Prajani KC: IIT-R ‘04, University of Arizona, Eller College of Management’ 10

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Prajani, a motivated mentor who currently is the VP of Website development for National Association of Women MBAs. She holds a B.E in CS & Engineering from IIT-R and will be graduating with an MBA (majoring in MIS) from University Of Arizona in 2010.

Her strong analytical skills, diligence and proven to be an effective mediator between the client and the technical team in her 4 year experience in the IT industry, these skills were apparent in her summer internship in Mexico as a management consultant.

She is the mentor you are looking for if your area of consultation is to pursue an MBA in USA, cracking GMAT. She can also provide valuable insights on Cover letter & Essay Writing.

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Mentoring students online – The Hindu Story on MentorPolis.com

The post as it appeared in The Hindu – Chennai and Hyderabad Edition on 31st August 2009.

Hindu MentorPolis Article

Hindu MentorPolis Article

If collegemates meet up, they would probably discuss favourite spots on campus, or talk about their professors, or possibly recall funny anecdotes that their batch witnessed. But this four, who are alumni of the Indian Institute of Technology – Delhi, went beyond.

Anshuman Chaudhary, Avijit Sharma, Anshul Aggarwal and Pratik Aggarwal of IIT-Delhi, who were lucky to have very helpful seniors, realised that not all students had mentors to help them through the challenging decision-making phase that is part of college life.

“While most students follow what others around them are doing, they may be unaware of their true potential and opportunities that exist in the outside world,” says Anshuman, who works from Mumbai, with his other three Delhi-based colleagues.

Thus was born www.mentorpolis.com — a portal that seeks to help students and professionals looking for advice on higher education or career. “Mentors not only help people in identifying the most suitable places for them, they also guide them to reach those places.”

The portal enables visitors to obtain Career guidance from experts in different fields. Course-specific mentoring as well strategy-based mentoring is provided by a panel of mentors representing different academic disciplines and professions.

“When we started, our own IIT seniors and their secondary contacts were the first buyers of idea and were enrolled as mentors. Hence, the starting point was engineering and management,” says Anshuman.

How it works

MentorPolis boasts of mentors from top institutions such as Harvard Business School, Stern School, New York City, Stanford and Yale.

Considering that mentoring is a continuous process demanding systematic interaction and consistency in guidance, it could be a challenging service, particularly when it is offered online.

Aware of this challenge, team MentorPolis employs a mix of web and telephone-based counselling process. A candidate seeking guidance could browse the site and look at mentor profiles. After this, they could select a suitable mentor, schedule communication, pay for the consultation request and subsequently keep connecting with the mentor.

Once a call is scheduled, MentorPolis dials out to both the mentor as well as the ‘mentee’ to connect them on phone. The subsequent follow-up, rescheduling and document transfer, if any, takes place online. “We provide an online collaboration space for the mentor and ‘mentee’ to interact after they are finished with the telephonic consultation. Such a collaborative environment ensures that the ‘mentee’ is in continuous touch with the mentor for any future guidance or doubts.” The team is also working on an offline model to serve people who are not very comfortable with web as a medium.

In a span of three months, over 700 ‘mentees’ have registered with MentorPolis. The users are mostly from the Tier-1 and Tier-2 cities. “Our team has already started the marketing campaign in the Tier-2 cities, as these are the places where our need is felt the most.”

Interestingly, quite a few people abroad have also shown interest in the services and have registered for them.

The young team of entrepreneurs, which has worked out an interesting revenue model, seems quite eager to make sure candidates get the best. ‘Web Seminars’ featuring the mentor panel are also offered free for all registered users. “We want to make the right kind of advice available for candidates when it matters the most!”

MEERA SRINIVASAN ”

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New Mentors for M.Sc. Financial Mathematics– Stanford University, Jobs and Careers in IT- India & China, Masters in Management – France, Europe

Avinash Patra: B.Tech. Computer Science Engineering – IIT Delhi ’07, Master’s in Financial Mathematics – Stanford University ’10

Avinash is one of the 15 external students joining the inter-disciplinary Master’s in Financial Mathematics Program at Stanford University in 2009. With a score of 1460/1600 in GRE test, he can well advise students about how to crack the exam without external coaching and about other Stanford Courses.

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Alok Purohit: Masters in Management Studies (Information Systems) – National Institute of Technology, Jaipur’00, Over 9 years of Experience in IT

With 9+ years of multifaceted experience in many areas of IT, Alok can be very helpful for people who are overlooking a career in IT, will face job interviews in IT companies and can help them prepare better.

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Rakhshit Jain: B.Tech. Electrical Engineering – IIT Delhi’09, Masters in Management – ESCP-EAP ‘12

Rakshit got through IIM Bangalore and Calcutta in CAT 2009 only to overlook them and pursue a Masters in Management Degree from ESCP-EAP in Paris, France. He can be useful for students considering European MBA schools and Indian MBA Schools, and for applications in ESCP-EAP France.

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If you also know somebody who can be committed mentor and has a distinguished academic record, do refer him to MentorPolis.

MentorPolis Team

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MentorPolis Success Story: 3 mentees receive HBS MBA 2+2 interview offers

Harvard Business School recently extended interview offers to the applicants for the 2nd cohort of the 2+2 program, and we are proud to announce that 3 of the mentees- all of them engineers from Indian Institute of Technology – received interview offers. These mentees worked with mentors Pratik Agarwal and Teresa Teodori over the course of their application- ranging from their GMAT preparation to the positioning effort in their essays to building a recommender’s packet.

Mentors will now help them prepare for their interviews by scheduling mock interviews with 2+2-accepted students. We also look forward to help other applicants prepare for their interviews. All the best!

MentorPolis Team

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MentorPolis Story featured in Yourstory.in

The post as it appeared on yourstory.in page.


Most of us have had a friend, philosopher, and a guide help us thorough troubled times with correct and precise advice. Usually the friend philosopher and guide is actually one person we usually refer to as our mentor. So what happens when there is no mentor to help? Perhaps we would have struggled on our own but now we can go online and look for one at mentorpolis.com. Avijit Sharma the Young Entrepreneur responsible for this explains “The idea is to establish a new communication channel which connects mentees who seek academic and professional advice, with accomplished and suitable mentors, via one-to-one interaction. Telephonic consultation and web seminars are the initial modes of communication between mentees and mentors.”

He labels those seeking the guidance of a Mentor with a term of his coining, he says “Mentees are high school students, undergraduates, young professionals, whereas mentors are senior students and professionals who have ‘been in mentee shoes’, have ‘made it’, thus precisely understand mentee problems and their solutions and want to share their wisdom in a nurturing way.”

“To begin with we have started with six major verticals namely-
Engineering India
Engineering Abroad
MBA India
MBA Abroad

Entrepreneurship
Job Preparation

The mentoring is not just for students looking for advice but also professionals. Avijit says “The scope encompasses the entire lot of students such as 11-12 students, undergrads, post grads and professionals seeking advice on the important decision points of their careers.”

“Irrespective of the phase of your journey towards your goal, mentors can help you form a suitable strategy, identify your strengths and weaknesses, and work with you at every corner to help you reach your goals. If you are confused about your career, mentors can even help you identify it and put the best foot forward.”

“In a short span of 1.5 months, 500 mentees have registered with MentorPolis and are getting benefited through its web seminars, forums and telephonic consultations.”

The site is unique and one of a kind because of the people who use it. Avijit outlines the differences saying “Distinguished Mentors: MentorPolis reaches out to the most qualified and motivated individuals to constitute its mentor panel. Currently the mentors come from distinguished colleges from India and abroad such as IIT, IIM, Harvard Business School, Stanford university and other top colleges of US and Europe. We believe that every aspiring individual deserves a right to the best and apt guidance sources.”

“Customized Advice: MentorPolis understands that each individual is different and needs a unique approach to best harness his talent and capabilities. Thus we have always laid emphasis on one to one consultation through telephone and beefing it up with information sources like web seminars, forums and web links.”

“We have tried to make knowledge resources as accessible as possible for the mentees. We do not charge mentees to create an account and use the free knowledge resources such as Q&A, Weblinks, videos etc .”

“The web seminars taken up by our mentor panel are also free for all the registered users. We charge mentees for any personal consultation they request with any of our mentors. A part of the fees is retained by MentorPolis.”

The site also has plans for expansion to cover the entire gamut of education. Avijit says “From six verticals we promise to expand into all major education verticals covering the entire+ spectrum of education. We completely recognize that students now are looking for a variety of career options and their decision making can be strengthened by guidance and authentic information.”

“We shall design more innovative products and offerings to help in seamless dissemination of customized information and guidance, while also sensing the educational and career pulse of students to provide them with the most relevant information.”

He became an entrepreneur because – “First thing first, the jobs we were all doing were never 9-to-5 jobs. And probably that was one of the major reasons that we thought that if this amount of work has to be done, why not have something of our own, where the effort is topped up with satisfaction and joy of creating something of our own.”

Avijit also told us about the initial doubts he had, he says “This being quite a novel concept, it was difficult to predict the behavior of the audience. What would be the audience perception to the price points, how would they react to mentoring which is alternative to the advice currently given by relatives and acquaintances. There hadn’t been a precedent hence it was difficult to predict the behavior of people to the idea.”

“But I think mentees have seen the sea difference between the traditional advices and focused authentic mentoring. Thus the initial response has been amazing and our assumptions are getting validated. We have been overcoming our challenges steadily.”

We asked him if there had been any initial mistakes when the business was starting out, he said “We would not call it a mistake but yes a mental roadblock which existed towards the execution of certain things. As the concept was novel we were skeptical of going the wrong way. But we overcame it by understanding that only by steadily moving towards goals doubts will resolve, although it took us a little while to comprehend that. But we think we have been learning from our mistakes at good pace.”

About future growth and expansion he answered saying “We have 4 founding members and it has been 3-4 months we started working seriously enough on it. But we would surely have a longer answer to this question a year after.”

Unwilling to give up on his dreams and hoping that circumstances do not drive him to shelve his plans, Avijit is not going to be seen in a 9 to 5 office anytime soon. He says “I think for a personal level it is the satisfaction of continuous learning and absence of stagnation which drives me towards entrepreneurship. As an organization it would be to add value to fellow lives. We also look forward to entrepreneurship as a tool to create enormous institutional change.”

His vision for 2010 largely remains to encourage both entities, MENTEES and MENTORS towards the mutual benefits of mentoring and sharing knowledge. In the long term, their mission is to break barriers of education, increase accessibility of desired knowledge and guidance for career and thus enable every individual to make an informed decision about his life’s goals

He has not received any awards as of yet and he explains why saying “Because it is been really short that we have started this, it will be a while before we start getting awards, so we would love to answer this question after some time. But I think our team has been achievers (with numerous awards) throughout our school and IIT days and has learnt quite a few things from those experiences.

Moreover our awards would be the success of our mentees in reaching their career goals. We recently had our first success with one of the mentees making it to the Yale School of Management for the class of 2011.”

Acting as a temporary Mentor to our readers at Yourstory, Avijit advises “I would limit my advice to all young people staring at entrepreneurship as an option. I see lots of people around talking, ideating about entrepreneurship, which is a very encouraging sign. But I think most students in India treat entrepreneurship as a step to their MBAs or their future careers, which I think is unfair to some extent. Do it because you love it, you love the way entrepreneurs work, you love the feeling of creating something of your own, you love creating value for others.”

“And don’t be afraid to try, even if you fail. The biggest advantage of online entrepreneurships is that they don’t require a fortune to start with, so it perfectly fits young entrepreneurs.”

Yourstory thanks Avijit and Mentorpolis who we wish to see guiding more minds and careers in the coming years.

Thanks to yourstory.in for their coverage. You can access this article here.

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New Mentors for MBA US–Yale School of Management, MBA – FMS Delhi and CAT preparation- IIM

Geetika Gupta:B.Tech Chemical Engg. – IIT Delhi ‘07, IIM Ahmedabad ‘11

Geetika scored 99.7 percentile in CAT 2008 and will be joining IIM Ahmedabad this year. She got calls from all 6 IIMs and successfully converted all of them. Alongside preparing with the IIMs, she was working with the coveted Lehman Brothers. Her experience can therefore help people who face difficulties preparing for the exam along with work.
Read more about Geetika.

Prabhjot Sodhi: B. Tech Civil Engg. – IIT Delhi ’09, MBA – Yale School of Management ‘12

Prabhjot is one among the eight undergraduate students, all without full-time work experience, to have secured a spot in the MBA class of 2011 at the Yale School of Management. Prabhjot scored a 99th percentile in GMAT and has helped several juniors and peers prepare for the test.
Read more about Prabhjot.

Joydeep Mukherjee: M.B.A – Faculty of Management Studies (FMS)’08

Joydeep has a deep understanding of the dynamics at play and challenges while appearing for top MBA colleges of India. He was also involved with IMS and CareerLauncher as part-time faculty for Quantitative and Data Interpretation classes. He currently works for SAP Labs India, Consulting and Value Advisory Services (VAS).
Read more about Joydeep.

If you also know somebody who can be a committed mentor and has a distinguished academic record, do refer him to MentorPolis.

Mentorpolis Team

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Harvard Business School 2+2 Program First Web Seminar

Thanks everyone for making the Web Seminar a great success. You can now access the recording of the webinar here.
Delivering on our promise of creating more value for our mentees at every stage, following are some pointers from our mentor—Pratik Agarwal

Recommended Books

  1. How to get into Top MBA programs- Richard Montauk
  2. The Original Guide 11th Ed.
  3. Kaplan Premier Program 2009
  4. Manhattan Sentence Correction Guide

Some Pointers on GMAT, Essays and Recommendations

  1. Start you GMAT preparation by taking a GMAT Prep Test
  2. While working on the GMAT, make sure to reach out to people whom you identify as potential recommenders and gauge their enthusiasm
  3. To start with your essays, find out stories about you which depict different facets of your personality
  4. HBS lays huge emphasis on leadership, initiative and impact on community
  5. A good recommendation not necessarily comes from some CXO, but someone who has known you for a long time and seen you perform under pressure

In case you missed out on the web seminar, you can post your questions on the MBA Abroad group page. You can also take your personal session with Pratik or other HBS 2+2 admitted mentors by sending them a request.

Meanwhile we are working on the upcoming seminars on ‘Roadmap to CAT 2009’ and ‘Bootstrapping your Startup’, do register for them.

Good Luck!
MentorPolis Team

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New Mentors for CAT preparation- IIM, MS US – Stanford University, MBA US – HBS, Ph. D. – Oxford University

Reaching out to people for the cause of mentoring is picking up pace. Wherever we approach mentors, we see enormous interest towards the idea and great enthusiasm to be a part of it.

In past few weeks we have got new additions to our Mentor team. As promised they come from diverse backgrounds with different set of experiences and expertise areas, thus increasing options and perspectives for you.

Nipun Dave: IIT Bombay – Dual Degree Electrical Engg., Stanford University – MS

Nipun has secured admission for MS at Stanford University from fall 2009. He was Gold medalist at the Indian National Chemistry Olympiad and also represented India at the International Robocon Competition in Beijing in Aug 2005.

Read more about Nipun.

Mallory Dwinal: Northwestern University- BA Spanish, Economics, International Studies & Oxford University – Ph.D., Harvard Business School – MBA

Mallory is an exceptional education profile and is the only Rhodes Scholar accepted to Harvard Business School’s first 2+2 MBA cohort. She scored in the 93rd percentile of the GMAT, has been accepted to HBS 2+2 and was selected as a Rhodes Scholar to get her Ph.D. in International Education Policy. She has also been accepted to Teach for America.

Read more about Mallory.

Ankit Gupta: Punjab Engineering College – B. Tech. Mechanical Engg., IIM Ahmedabad – PGDM

Ankit attained 99.75 percentile score in the 2007th edition of the exam. Additionally, he also tasted success in various other parallel exams like XAT, SNAP and NMIMS. He has also been actively involved in reaching out to the aspirants for their CAT Preparation, through both informal and formal levels.

Read more about Ankit.

We receive many recommendations for mentors, so if you also know someone who could be an excellent mentor please refer him/her to MentorPolis.

Thanks for spreading the good word around.

Mentorpolis Team

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