Thank God atleast one soul is saved.
All the best dear.
MBA-Dubai
Posted May 30, 2012 09:22
All the best dear.
Posted May 30, 2012 14:59
Hi All
Anyone here from Strathclyde-Dubai (SBS) ?
I need some feedback on their study program.
Would really appreciate some guidance.
Thanks
Anyone here from Strathclyde-Dubai (SBS) ?
I need some feedback on their study program.
Would really appreciate some guidance.
Thanks
Posted Sep 13, 2012 13:12
Hi guys
This is an interesting thread. Well I am also into the same boat.
I have already got offer from bradford EMBA
I am confused between following
1) bradford
2) Manchester
3) Middlesex
Can someone comment on this?
I live near to the knowledge village so decided above options...strathclyde, HULT, Cass, London Busines school are suiting to me because of BUDGET
your inputs needed
Thanks
Shrads
[email protected]
This is an interesting thread. Well I am also into the same boat.
I have already got offer from bradford EMBA
I am confused between following
1) bradford
2) Manchester
3) Middlesex
Can someone comment on this?
I live near to the knowledge village so decided above options...strathclyde, HULT, Cass, London Busines school are suiting to me because of BUDGET
your inputs needed
Thanks
Shrads
[email protected]
Posted Sep 13, 2012 14:07
Read through these: http://www.find-mba.com/boardsearch/65/q/bradford+manchester+dubai
Posted Sep 14, 2012 14:24
1) bradford
2) Manchester
3) Middlesex
I wouldn't consider Middlesex since the program is not accredited by AACSB, EQUIS, or AMBA. Bradford's been around longer, but the Manchester program will probably provide a more international network.
I'd look hard at the curriculum to see which one is more appropriate for you. I think Manchester is the more traditional of the two - Bradford offers courses that focus on topics like ethics + sustainability and change management.
1) bradford
2) Manchester
3) Middlesex</blockquote>
I wouldn't consider Middlesex since the program is not accredited by AACSB, EQUIS, or AMBA. Bradford's been around longer, but the Manchester program will probably provide a more international network.
I'd look hard at the curriculum to see which one is more appropriate for you. I think Manchester is the more traditional of the two - Bradford offers courses that focus on topics like ethics + sustainability and change management.
Posted Sep 23, 2012 12:06
Hi all, can anyone advise what universities in Dubai are most suitable for people with no work experience?
Thanks
Thanks
Posted Sep 23, 2012 12:46
What are your career goals? I think the Strathclyde MSc is perhaps the most prestigious masters which doesn't require work experience http://www.strath.ac.uk/business/internationalcentres/dubaiandabudhabi/mastersinsupplychain/
Posted Oct 01, 2012 14:57
Hi all, can anyone advise what universities in Dubai are most suitable for people with no work experience?
Thanks
What about SP Jain's Master of Global Business program? It also has a Singapore module for a more international flavor. I think Strath might have a better network on the ground in Dubai, but if you ever wanted to go to India or Singapore, SP Jain has more resources in those places.
Thanks</blockquote>
What about SP Jain's Master of Global Business program? It also has a Singapore module for a more international flavor. I think Strath might have a better network on the ground in Dubai, but if you ever wanted to go to India or Singapore, SP Jain has more resources in those places.
Posted Dec 04, 2012 07:29
Hi everybody,
I am looking for a good part time MBA program in Dubai. I am a pharmacist with 5 years experience of pharmaceutical sales in Saudi Arabia. So, guide me please.
I am looking for a good part time MBA program in Dubai. I am a pharmacist with 5 years experience of pharmaceutical sales in Saudi Arabia. So, guide me please.
Posted Dec 04, 2012 07:40
along time back i wrote a comment wondering if i should enter strathclyde university or not.now iam a student at strathclyde university and i am really happy with my choice
Posted Dec 04, 2012 23:53
along time back i wrote a comment wondering if i should enter strathclyde university or not.now iam a student at strathclyde university and i am really happy with my choice
Any tips for potential students? Were you able to secure funding - scholarships, grants, etc.?
Any tips for potential students? Were you able to secure funding - scholarships, grants, etc.?
Posted Dec 06, 2012 17:34
well if you plan to study in UAE i believe it's one of the best university in UAE ,Strathclyde provide a minimum Scholarship "maximum 15.000 DHS " but i am searching for a good Scholarship right now i am part time MBA student.
Posted Mar 07, 2013 08:48
Hi,
Can anybody guide me about a good business school in Dubai for part time MBA and having some international recognition. If anybody is doing MBA in Dubai, please give your inputs.
MBA costs you a bit, so it's always better to do a detailed check before you apply at any school. Best way to start is to do a search on the ranking.
You would be surprised. A lot of them claiming to be the best are not even ranked in the top 50.
Here's a comparison of two notable international business schools operating in Dubai. You'll see the difference:
http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/hult-international-business-school
http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/city-university-cass
You need to be sure of where you want your study to take you. You need to analyse the current scenario and keep an eye out on the future trends. Islamic banking, energy and government SME, for instance, are some of the sectors that are witnessing tremendous growth of late.
These days Islamic banking is growing 50% faster than the mainstream banking sector. I would definitely recommend it for a career investment. My preferred choice would be CASS because it is offering specialised electives in Islamic financing.
http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/courses/mba/executive-mba-in-dubai
Can anybody guide me about a good business school in Dubai for part time MBA and having some international recognition. If anybody is doing MBA in Dubai, please give your inputs.</blockquote>
MBA costs you a bit, so it's always better to do a detailed check before you apply at any school. Best way to start is to do a search on the ranking.
You would be surprised. A lot of them claiming to be the best are not even ranked in the top 50.
Here's a comparison of two notable international business schools operating in Dubai. You'll see the difference:
http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/hult-international-business-school
http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/city-university-cass
You need to be sure of where you want your study to take you. You need to analyse the current scenario and keep an eye out on the future trends. Islamic banking, energy and government SME, for instance, are some of the sectors that are witnessing tremendous growth of late.
These days Islamic banking is growing 50% faster than the mainstream banking sector. I would definitely recommend it for a career investment. My preferred choice would be CASS because it is offering specialised electives in Islamic financing.
http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/courses/mba/executive-mba-in-dubai
Posted Mar 07, 2013 08:53
Hi,
Can anybody guide me about a good business school in Dubai for part time MBA and having some international recognition. If anybody is doing MBA in Dubai, please give your inputs.
MBA costs you a bit, so it's always better to do a detailed check before you apply at any school. Best way to start is to do a search on the ranking.
You would be surprised. A lot of them claiming to be the best are not even ranked in the top 50.
Here's a comparison of two notable international business schools operating in Dubai. You'll see the difference:
http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/hult-international-business-school
http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/city-university-cass
You need to be sure of where you want your study to take you. You need to analyse the current scenario and keep an eye out on the future trends. Islamic banking, energy and government SME, for instance, are some of the sectors that are witnessing tremendous growth of late.
These days Islamic banking is growing 50% faster than the mainstream banking sector. I would definitely recommend it for a career investment. My preferred choice would be CASS because it is offering specialised electives in Islamic financing.
http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/courses/mba/executive-mba-in-dubai
manchestar is also very good and cheap
Can anybody guide me about a good business school in Dubai for part time MBA and having some international recognition. If anybody is doing MBA in Dubai, please give your inputs.</blockquote>
MBA costs you a bit, so it's always better to do a detailed check before you apply at any school. Best way to start is to do a search on the ranking.
You would be surprised. A lot of them claiming to be the best are not even ranked in the top 50.
Here's a comparison of two notable international business schools operating in Dubai. You'll see the difference:
http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/hult-international-business-school
http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/city-university-cass
You need to be sure of where you want your study to take you. You need to analyse the current scenario and keep an eye out on the future trends. Islamic banking, energy and government SME, for instance, are some of the sectors that are witnessing tremendous growth of late.
These days Islamic banking is growing 50% faster than the mainstream banking sector. I would definitely recommend it for a career investment. My preferred choice would be CASS because it is offering specialised electives in Islamic financing.
http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/courses/mba/executive-mba-in-dubai
</blockquote>
manchestar is also very good and cheap
Posted Mar 07, 2013 12:17
Here's a comparison of two notable international business schools operating in Dubai. You'll see the difference:
I don't think I'd use FT's Global rankings as a primary indicator of the quality of these schools' Dubai operations. They're both international schools, mainly operating out of the UK. Rather, I'd gauge the schools by other qualities, mainly placements in Dubai and their Dubai-based networks.
I don't think I'd use FT's Global rankings as a primary indicator of the quality of these schools' Dubai operations. They're both international schools, mainly operating out of the UK. Rather, I'd gauge the schools by other qualities, mainly placements in Dubai and their Dubai-based networks.
Posted Mar 07, 2013 12:36
Hipster has given excellent advice.
Posted Apr 21, 2013 18:09
I am looking for Part time option in UAE. As I am new to UAE, after searching for quite someime, i have narrowed down to below options
1. Bradford Part time - as it suits my budget
2. SP JAIN - not sure whether it requires GMAT score(I havn't appeared for GMAT)
3. University of Strathclyde - not sure about the fee structure.
If anyone pursuing part time program in UAE, kindly provide me details about good universities here. Also is it possible for me to get scholarships for part time programs, since most of the universities (HULT, MBS) are out of my budget.
Thanks,
Shahin
1. Bradford Part time - as it suits my budget
2. SP JAIN - not sure whether it requires GMAT score(I havn't appeared for GMAT)
3. University of Strathclyde - not sure about the fee structure.
If anyone pursuing part time program in UAE, kindly provide me details about good universities here. Also is it possible for me to get scholarships for part time programs, since most of the universities (HULT, MBS) are out of my budget.
Thanks,
Shahin
Posted Apr 21, 2013 20:29
Take a look at http://www.find-mba.com/boardsearch/65/q/Dubai
Posted Apr 22, 2013 07:05
strathclyde payment method option 1 pay 27.500 dhs each semester or option 2 pay at the start of the semester 15.700 then pay 4.100 dhs until the semester end , option 3 pay a 104.500 dhs single payment
Posted Jun 27, 2013 17:30
I am planning to do my MBA in Dubai, but am bit confused with which university. I have a banking exp of about 3 years and am looking to settle in Dubai. I have got a Gmat of 550 and an ielts of 8.
If anybody could help me out with a good university at the moment.
Thanks
If anybody could help me out with a good university at the moment.
Thanks
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