my prime source of motivation
I realized my prime source of motivation at a very early phase in life. Having been born in a family with a strong work ethic and a professional mind-set, I have seen my parents working day and night away from their homeland to fulfill their responsibilities. From a very young age, I had witnessed the monotonous nature of a 9-5 job. The sight of people leaving their families and community to earn for their living used to disturb me very much.
Looking at them I always wanted to be so qualified that I could give a better lifestyle to the natives of Nepal. I always wanted to do something for my native country, which later on became the goal of my life. A goal to become eligible so that I could create opportunities for Nepalese and encourage them to stay within the country and work while enjoying and promoting their culture.
After completing my schooling, I got admitted to the Swiss Business School (SBS) from IILM University, Gurgaon, India to pursue my Bachelor’s in Business Admiration in Entrepreneurship. During my Bachelor’s, I got exposed to the practices of opening new ventures and start-ups and evoked developing a different mind-sets. As a BBA student, I have been exposed to multiple subjects like Marketing, Financial Management, Entrepreneurship, Managerial Economics, Leadership, Human Resource, Logistics and Supply Chain Management. My Bachelors’ has broadened my horizon by developing my managerial, communication and decision-making skills.
After the completion of my first year, I took a summer school at Seneca College, Toronto for a course on digital marketing for 2 weeks. The following year, I took another Summer School to The Hague University of Applied Science for 2 weeks for a course of sustainable development goals. Joining these summer programs allowed me to explore these countries and get to know about their local culture. Such an immersive experience helped me broaden my view about the world and nurture me to become a global citizen. These opportunities took me out of my comfort zone. Consequently, such experience exposed me to out different cultures, people, and places around the world.
The urge of doing something for my community grew more and more. I received broad business-based education while immersing myself in the Indian culture and language on a daily basis. And I decided to take my studies further by pursuing a Master’s degree in International Business Management.
After complete research, I am sure that the UK would be the perfect destination for me. The universities in the UK have a great reputation for providing a world-class education. With students from more than 108 countries around the world, universities in the UK bring together the brightest minds from around the world. I strongly feel that UK universities will provide me with the solid foundation needed to acquire the necessary analytical and business skills that are required in any commercial environment. I found that the universities in the UK have diversely ethnic cultures, lucrative career fields and immense opportunities for international students.
My career path has led me from the rapidly developing markets of my native country in Asia to India and back again. Now, I feel that the next stepping stone on my path is your MBA program. With my positive approach and quick learning skills, I am confident in my ability to adapt to your environment and join your MBA program. I surely will grow and prosper under the guidance of reputed professors that will help me to move forward in my career and will allow me to develop my abilities further. Furthermore, the university has a student-friendly society with opportunities to learn about practical approaches to solve real-world problems.
After receiving a prestigious degree from your university, I would like to work for a year or two to gain some experience. I am sure that, your University will fulfil all my digs in the subjects so far and clear the path for a great career ahead.