Hi ! I want to do mba in H.K. next year but I dont know what programs to apply to yet. There are a few good b-schools there and a few USA-based programs like Northwestern that have programs there, too. I am open to opinions from the forum. merci
Hong Kong MBA
Posted Apr 12, 2006 14:44
Posted Apr 15, 2006 10:31
I think the Northwestern school is only an executive mba. Unless that is what you meant by mba programs. there is also Ivey, CUHK, Chinese University that are housed there. But you are right. There are loads of schools abroad that offer opportunities to study in HK, just be sure they are not only EMBAs before applying. Best of luck. Sven
Posted Apr 19, 2006 10:44
There are loads of schools abroad that offer opportunities to study in HK, just be sure they are not only EMBAs before applying.
Hey, Sven. I assume you mean foreign institutions that are affiliated with H.K. schools or have programs in H.K.
Hey, Sven. I assume you mean foreign institutions that are affiliated with H.K. schools or have programs in H.K.
Posted Apr 20, 2006 09:59
For all i have heard, the Chinese University of HK has an excellent reputation, I think its the modt highly ranked program over there.
Posted Dec 22, 2006 16:40
hi...can any tell me which place in better to do ur mba(int. business or management)....hong kong or any other place in asia....and can any1 tell me if there are any good colleges which donot have work experience as a criteria...thx
Posted Dec 23, 2006 12:56
Hello,
There are many fgood schools in Asia, ex:
- Hong Kong UST
- INSEAD Singapore
- Nanyang Business School (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
- Asian Institute of Management, Philippines
- Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand
- NUS Business School, Singapore
- Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
etc.
But you really wanna spend a fortune in an MBA without any work experience? Attention, could be a waste of money..
There are many fgood schools in Asia, ex:
- Hong Kong UST
- INSEAD Singapore
- Nanyang Business School (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
- Asian Institute of Management, Philippines
- Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand
- NUS Business School, Singapore
- Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
etc.
But you really wanna spend a fortune in an MBA without any work experience? Attention, could be a waste of money..
Posted Mar 23, 2007 01:01
Hello,
There are many fgood schools in Asia, ex:
- Hong Kong UST
- INSEAD Singapore
- Nanyang Business School (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
- Asian Institute of Management, Philippines
- Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand
- NUS Business School, Singapore
- Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
etc.
But you really wanna spend a fortune in an MBA without any work experience? Attention, could be a waste of money..
which school has a better reputation in HK ?
i see some people mentioning CUHK, but outside of Hong Kong nobody even heard of that school...so it comes down to :
HKU or HKUST
Also how would NUS compare against these two?
There are many fgood schools in Asia, ex:
- Hong Kong UST
- INSEAD Singapore
- Nanyang Business School (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
- Asian Institute of Management, Philippines
- Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand
- NUS Business School, Singapore
- Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
etc.
But you really wanna spend a fortune in an MBA without any work experience? Attention, could be a waste of money..</blockquote>
which school has a better reputation in HK ?
i see some people mentioning CUHK, but outside of Hong Kong nobody even heard of that school...so it comes down to :
HKU or HKUST
Also how would NUS compare against these two?
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