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Statement of Purpose

I am applying for admission to the Masters in international marketing management as I want to excel my career in this field. To be a part of dynamic environment that provides learning and growth in the area of international- management, marketing strategies, product development, business and commerce I believe that you need to be a global manager. With the opening of Indian economy to a variety of business there is a vast need for global managers. Its not only a prerequisite but also a necessity to have the learning, exposure and awareness that the top business schools offer. I have done my bachelors in Business Administration from Bhartiya Vidyapeeth University, Pune with a first class. I have gone through many projects, assignments and Industrial reports. I studied fundamentals of management, Financial accounting, organizational Behavior, Business Organization, Quantitative Techniques, Financial management & practices and banking law. But out of all these subjects, what intrigued me the most management glabally. Apart from academic qualifications I have excelled in my extra- curricular activities as well. I have participated in several educational, cultural and sports activities. If I get an opportunity to study Masters in marketing management in your University, I am sure that I would be able to achieve my future goal and not only that but also I would get exposed to the multicultural atmosphere which dwells as it is the home of world economies. Studying at your university would not only provide me knowledge but also expand my thinking threshold to a level at which I intend to have. I chose to study in UK as this country is a Global hub for students looking to enhance their education and skills. It fascinated me too as a destination where I would want to pursue my further studies. UK has been the home to many reputed universities for many years now and has a reputation of bringing the best out of the students worldwide. I look forward to being a part of a vibrant, multicultural student community, for often what we learn from each other is as enriching as the content of the formal curriculum. Rajat Bansal

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