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allaboutuni

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Kings College London MBA - University of London
Mon Feb 16, 2009 09:42 AM
MBA study in London is one’s big dream, Kings College MBA - (University of London) is one of the best MBA colleges in London.King's College London was founded by King George IV and the Duke of Wellington (then Prime Minister) in 1829 as a university college in the tradition of the Church of England. It now welcomes staff and students of all faiths and beliefs.The staff and alumni of King's and its constituent institutions made major contributions to 19th-century science, medicine and public life in general. In the 20th century eight people from these institutions were awarded the Nobel Prize.
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Malia

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Kings College London MBA - University of London
Mon Feb 16, 2009 09:49 PM
MBA study in London is one’s big dream, Kings College MBA - (University of London) is one of the best MBA colleges in London.


...except that they don't offer an MBA.
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andy.j.

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Kings College London MBA - University of London
Tue Feb 17, 2009 03:56 PM
yes, as far as i know they only offer Msc.
and allaboutuni, if you are planing to spam here, how about being a bit more discreet? a tip for you - don't post the same massage also at other forums on the web!
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Amit k m


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Kings College London MBA - University of London
Tue Feb 24, 2009 07:39 AM
i wana doing mba there so i wana know about formulty,faculty and facilities.
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Malia

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Kings College London MBA - University of London
Tue Feb 24, 2009 07:54 AM
i wana doing

-> I want to do

mba there

-> does not exist (read my post above)

so i wana know about formulty

-> "formulty" does not exist

faculty and facilities

What exactly do you want to know? Please check the school's website before asking useless questions!

[Edited by Malia on 24 Feb 2009]

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Nes

Joined: 04 Dec 2008
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Kings College London MBA - University of London
Wed Feb 25, 2009 07:29 AM
i wana doing

-> I want to do

mba there

-> does not exist (read my post above)

so i wana know about formulty

-> "formulty" does not exist

faculty and facilities

What exactly do you want to know? Please check the school's website before asking useless questions!


uh...oh....!!!!! phew!

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Malia

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Kings College London MBA - University of London
Wed Feb 25, 2009 09:19 PM
sorry for that...
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Amit k m


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Kings College London MBA - University of London
Thu Mar 19, 2009 08:45 AM
i wana know about only MBA faculty is in king`s college london.?
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Alan


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Kings College London MBA - University of London
Thu Mar 19, 2009 08:47 AM
Not so bright, are we?

KINGS DOESN'T HAVE AN MBA.
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Nes

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Thu Mar 19, 2009 08:51 AM
Not so bright, are we?

KINGS DOESN'T HAVE AN MBA.


Lol!!! thats very true...no MBA offered at Kings........pure spamming!!!

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Amit k m


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Fri Mar 20, 2009 01:08 PM
Thanks to u sir.

[Edited by Amit k m on 20 Mar 2009]

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Amit k m


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Fri Oct 23, 2009 06:10 PM
which is the five uni best for mba in uk.?

[Edited by Amit k m on 23 Oct 2009]

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darkness1391

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Sun Nov 01, 2009 07:08 AM
sir,
i want all the information about mba and also about university
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james jameson

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Thu Dec 10, 2009 03:47 PM
amit K M

To be honest the academic entrance criteria for an MBA is pretty high. It looks like you can't even a) be bothered to read posts or/and b) do your own research on MBAs and c) spell!!!

[Edited by james jameson on 29 Dec 2009]

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aragorn123

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Mon Dec 14, 2009 10:57 AM
@ Amit K M

In my opinion -

1. LBS
2. Cambridge
3. Oxford
4. Manchester
5. Warwick

[Edited by aragorn123 on 14 Dec 2009]

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ArunS

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Mon Dec 14, 2009 09:44 PM
Finally King's College is offering an MBA, well it's a "special" one ;-)

www.kcl.ac.uk/schools/sspp/education/courses/maste…

MBA Further Education Management

Overview
The MBA in Further Education Management is intended for those employed in the Further Education (FE) and Vocational Education and Training (VET) sectors and who are required to operate in increasingly competitive and business oriented environments. The programme will be of interest not only to those who aspire to occupy senior management positions in FE colleges, but also Human Resource professionals and others with a remit for managing training provision or workforce development within commercial organisations.

The degree may be taken on a full-time (one year) or part-time basis (a minimum of two years, and a maximum of four years). Most modules are taught between 17.30 and 20.00 with some additional lectures and seminars being arranged during the day for full-time students.
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Nes

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Tue Dec 15, 2009 01:17 AM
@ Amit K M

In my opinion -

1. LBS
2. Cambridge
3. Oxford
4. Manchester
5. Warwick


Nope its like this (for MBA only):

LBS>Cranfield=Warwick>Asridge>Cass>Said>Manchester>Judge

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[Edited by Nes on 15 Dec 2009]

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aragorn123

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Tue Dec 15, 2009 05:30 AM
:) I beg to differ! But no one in North America has ever heard of Warwick or Cass!
Cambridge program is way ahead than Warwick! Also, Judge is more transparent when it comes to sharing of information including placement records, salaries etc.
Judge MBA is more practical! It has three consultancy projects concentrating on entrepreneurship, business research & consultancy! It has got the better placement record!
And above all, Cambridge and Oxford are the Giants in the field of education! They are in their own league! :)
However this is my personal opinion & I respect the views of others too! :)
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Alan


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Tue Dec 15, 2009 09:03 AM
Agreed that Oxbridge has a distinct advantage in terms of international reputation. But in terms of true quality, I wouldn't dismiss Warwick so easily. I think it's definitely in the top-tier - Top 5 - in Britain, and is recognized in the UK and Europe as such.
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aragorn123

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Tue Dec 15, 2009 09:40 AM
:) I agree! Warwick is definitely among Top-5 UK Business Schools!
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Nes

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Tue Dec 15, 2009 01:20 PM
:) I beg to differ! But no one in North America has ever heard of Warwick or Cass!
Cambridge program is way ahead than Warwick! Also, Judge is more transparent when it comes to sharing of information including placement records, salaries etc.
Judge MBA is more practical! It has three consultancy projects concentrating on entrepreneurship, business research & consultancy! It has got the better placement record!
And above all, Cambridge and Oxford are the Giants in the field of education! They are in their own league! :)
However this is my personal opinion & I respect the views of others too! :)


"no one in North America has ever heard of ..." is incorrect. Just because I haven't heard much about a perticular school doesn't make me say that 'no one' has heard it...generic...right?

Since you are in N.America you have heard only about Oxford and Cambridge as great Universities...thats normal...well, truely they are great Unis but its incorrect to assume that the business schools are the best in Europe/UK.

Firstly, Said is way better than Judge and seconly these business schools churn out M.Phil/D.Phil degrees which light-years better than their MBA program. The M.Phil and D.Phil are extremely hard to get and are extremely in demand among business houses...much more than their MBA degrees.

Perception and reality are not same. I had been to Said from Warwick as a part of exchange program for one week...and speaking from my experience and the general attitude of UK.

Hope this makes things clear...

_Nes

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[Edited by Nes on 15 Dec 2009]

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aragorn123

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Wed Dec 16, 2009 04:31 AM
M.Phil. is a different track, it's research intensive & MBA is completely different track! One can't differentiate between those!

I agree with you that reputation and quality of teaching do not always go hand in hand! :)
But in the long run, the reputation does matter! Employers always go for the reputation!
For Example, Cambridge grad will be highly regarded compared to Hough school of business's; while Hough is also very good at teaching!

[Edited by aragorn123 on 16 Dec 2009]

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BB King

Joined: 28 Dec 2009
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Tue Dec 29, 2009 02:53 PM
Said and Judge are doubtless very good schools: Said is better than judge especially in Finance and Entrepreneurship.
But don’t underestimate Warwick and Cass. Cass is very strong in Finance; Probably the Nr. 2 in the UK. Warwick is strong in Consulting, Corporate Finance and Marketing.
I Prefer Cass and Warwick.
Generally: It only depends on the special area of business.

For example:

LBS: finance and entrepreneurship
Cranfield: Marketing, finance and entrepreneurship
Strathclyde: Strategic management
Manchester: Corporate finance and Marketing.

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