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patilami

Joined: 18 Feb 2009
Posts: 21
MSc Management in Sheffield
Thu Apr 09, 2009 07:42 PM
Hi,
I have completed my graduation in BE (Electronics) with a 1st class from Mumbai University, India.
Secured Distinction in 10th & 12th class & a IELTS score of 7.5 overall.
2+ years of IT experience in an Indian IT firm.
I have been offered MSc Management in Sheffiled, should I take this course or apply for MSc in some other filed like Finance etc?
Sheffiled has also offered me 2000 GBP scholarship.
Should I opt for an MBA in Australia?
I am really confused please help me guys.
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nblueblaze

Joined: 04 Dec 2008
Posts: 187
MSc Management in Sheffield
Mon Apr 13, 2009 07:22 AM
Sheffield is a decent Uni...though B School is not that well known...but that scholarship of GBP2000 is tempting! If you do not have better offers, you can take it.

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[Edited by nblueblaze on 13 Apr 2009]

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patilami

Joined: 18 Feb 2009
Posts: 21
MSc Management in Sheffield
Mon Apr 13, 2009 10:51 AM
Thats Ok.
But is it worth going for an MSc in management?
As if I am unaware of the job prospects after completing it, and what will be its value when i return back to India?
Any idea about what will be the post held by me after completing MSc? & its job prospects in Uk itself?.
Please help.
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nblueblaze

Joined: 04 Dec 2008
Posts: 187
MSc Management in Sheffield
Tue Apr 14, 2009 07:01 AM
Had MSc Management no worth why would premier B Schools of the world like LBS, IE, HEC, T-Bird start a program like this?!

If you decide to immediately come back after completing ur studies then I am afraid you might not get the true value out of your education since MSc Management is quite an unknown degree in India and non of the reputed Indian B Schools currently offer any thing like MSc.

If you decide to work a few yrs abroad (any country, not necessarily UK) after completing your studies then I think the Indian corporate world will find ur profile as interesting cz you will have post management experience in a foreign (developed) economy.

After completing your MSc the post you will hold will be 'Analyst'. This is the lowest post in the managerial tier. The name of the post may be different for different cos. but essentially the level will be the same.

It will take 2-3 yrs for you to get a promotion from the Analyst level. Most of the European Cos. puts a condition before promoting you i.e. 'get an MBA'. If the B School from where you will pass out provides an opportunity to convert MSc in MBA then you can take up a few more credit hrs and earn ur MBA; if not then ur Co. will sponser you for a 1 yr full/part time MBA from an Uni of its choice in any country. Most of the ppl take up the 2nd option since a break of 1 yr is what which comes in bonus!

It is for this reason you hear that many MSc ppl do MBA later.

After you gain ur MBA you will be promoted to a level known as 'Associate'. This is where most of the MBA grads having less than 3 yrs exp join directly from the campus. So you will be at their level but you have an advantage of 2/3 yrs more work ex in the same co. so chances of promotion is high.

Next position in line will be a post of mid-managerial level.

As an 'Analyst' you can expect to earn quite good! Though the salary depends upon the Co, your profile and your geographical location. But if you happen to work in Europe as per 2006-2007 stats, the min salary (as per Indian currency) can be 17-18lakhs p.a.; avg. 26-27lakhs and highest 40lakhs p.a.

(exchange rate: 1GBP = 80INR)

Kindly note regardless of whether you do MBA/MSc not all big salary paying Cos. will take you since u r an international student, quite a number of big cos. take international students and pay very highly but the competition is fierce in the UK like the rest of the developed world!

Hope this helps.

Thanks.
Nes

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[Edited by nblueblaze on 14 Apr 2009]

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patilami

Joined: 18 Feb 2009
Posts: 21
MSc Management in Sheffield
Tue Apr 14, 2009 10:36 AM
Thanks.
You solved all my queries
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nblueblaze

Joined: 04 Dec 2008
Posts: 187
MSc Management in Sheffield
Tue Apr 14, 2009 01:47 PM
WC :)

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