Hi!!
I'm Thai , 23 year old.
Graduated with a degree in Commerce and Accountancy from Chulalongkorn university.
If I'd like to do a master of MBA , Shanghai / Singapore / Hong kong , which country is better??
MBA in Shanghai / Singapore / Hong kong!!!
Posted Aug 01, 2008 15:17
I'm Thai , 23 year old.
Graduated with a degree in Commerce and Accountancy from Chulalongkorn university.
If I'd like to do a master of MBA , Shanghai / Singapore / Hong kong , which country is better??
Posted Sep 01, 2008 13:12
Hey Jaaaa,
I don't think there is a simple answer to that - it really depends on a variety of variables.
why don't u start looking up what programs are out there here:
http://www.find-mba.com/asia
and then, after u find some u like, check they're rankings(important for assessing how good the school is)
http://www.find-mba.com/mba-rankings
David
I don't think there is a simple answer to that - it really depends on a variety of variables.
why don't u start looking up what programs are out there here:
http://www.find-mba.com/asia
and then, after u find some u like, check they're rankings(important for assessing how good the school is)
http://www.find-mba.com/mba-rankings
David
Posted Jun 27, 2009 13:15
Hi all,
Just in case you're still interested in MBA programs in China, Hult International Business School offers an interesting one-year MBA program in Shanghai: http://www.hult.edu/mba-program/campuses/shanghai
Best of luck!
Just in case you're still interested in MBA programs in China, Hult International Business School offers an interesting one-year MBA program in Shanghai: http://www.hult.edu/mba-program/campuses/shanghai
Best of luck!
Posted Jul 03, 2009 00:00
Actually Hult does not offer a one-year MBA in Shanghai. It offers a one-year MBA in Boston, London and Dubai that offers the opportunity to take electives in Shanghai.
Posted Jul 03, 2009 00:15
That's right. I took me 30 minutes yesterday to find out about this.
I don't think it's honest that they are talking about "Hult's Shanghai MBA" on their website: http://www.hult.edu/mba-program/campuses/shanghai
I don't think it's honest that they are talking about "Hult's Shanghai MBA" on their website: http://www.hult.edu/mba-program/campuses/shanghai
Posted Jul 03, 2009 06:05
Dear all,
I'd like to apologize for my lack of clarity on this matter. You're absolutely right in saying that Hult offers a one-year MBA program with one module/electives in Shanghai--not an entire year-long program. This is mentioned on the website, so I'm sorry if the implication was otherwise.
I'd like to apologize for my lack of clarity on this matter. You're absolutely right in saying that Hult offers a one-year MBA program with one module/electives in Shanghai--not an entire year-long program. This is mentioned on the website, so I'm sorry if the implication was otherwise.
Posted Sep 15, 2009 21:47
hi im riyas,
i have finished my bachelors degree in Digital Media Technology.
i have planed to do MBA related to Media, in hong kong or in Singapore.
anybody can healp me?
plz advice friendz..
any help ill b greatly appreciated..
i have finished my bachelors degree in Digital Media Technology.
i have planed to do MBA related to Media, in hong kong or in Singapore.
anybody can healp me?
plz advice friendz..
any help ill b greatly appreciated..
Posted Oct 17, 2009 16:59
Hi!!
I'm Thai , 23 year old.
Graduated with a degree in Commerce and Accountancy from Chulalongkorn university.
If I'd like to do a master of MBA , Shanghai / Singapore / Hong kong , which country is better??
whatever you all do, if you do not speak Mandarin, think hard about studying in China. 99% of you will end up wherever you have come from with an unrecognizable degree in your own country. If you do speak Chines and want to commit to staying in China, shcools such as CEIBS and Tsinghua are very good choices
I'm Thai , 23 year old.
Graduated with a degree in Commerce and Accountancy from Chulalongkorn university.
If I'd like to do a master of MBA , Shanghai / Singapore / Hong kong , which country is better??</blockquote>
whatever you all do, if you do not speak Mandarin, think hard about studying in China. 99% of you will end up wherever you have come from with an unrecognizable degree in your own country. If you do speak Chines and want to commit to staying in China, shcools such as CEIBS and Tsinghua are very good choices
Posted Oct 19, 2009 05:16
Why not China?
China is one of the most developing countries of the world!
If you learn in China then you can understand China business enviroment better and learn its language, it is a perfect chance! so why not?
Welcome :-)
China is one of the most developing countries of the world!
If you learn in China then you can understand China business enviroment better and learn its language, it is a perfect chance! so why not?
Welcome :-)
Posted Jan 03, 2011 18:12
I've heard that EMLYON has a campus in Shanghai - I'm sure if you studied at a satellite campus you'd be able to spend some time in Shanghai and some time in Europe - two experiences and a good way to widen your potential job pool.
Posted Jan 04, 2011 09:21
Hi Magnet,
Does EM Lyon have a real satellite campus in Singapore or is it just a delivery platform run by a local education provider?
Does EM Lyon have a real satellite campus in Singapore or is it just a delivery platform run by a local education provider?
Posted Jan 04, 2011 11:26
hmmm it's hard to tell - here's the link to the campus pages on their website. From what it says they've got an office within the East China Normal University - Sounds like a proper satellite campus - but if it's based within another university then would it be run by them as well? Does anyone know?
http://www.em-lyon.com/english/emlyon/campus/shanghai/index.aspx
http://www.em-lyon.com/english/emlyon/campus/shanghai/index.aspx
Posted Jan 17, 2011 09:55
In fact, CUHK - MBA is a very good programme in Hong Kong. They provide well-rounded career and personal advancement training to all students.
You could get more info at www.cuhk.edu.hk/mba
Hope it helps!
You could get more info at www.cuhk.edu.hk/mba
Hope it helps!
Posted May 12, 2011 09:37
If you are interested in studying your MBA at a top Chinese university in downtown Shanghai, I would strongly recommend Shanghai JiaoTong University, Antai College of Economics and Management. Antai is the only Chinese b-school to be triply accredited by AASCB, EQUIS, and The Association of MBAs, and has a good mix of International and Chinese students in classes taught in English International professors.The College also provides weekly Chinese lessons taught free of charge.
You can check out the website to learn more about the 2-year full-time International MBA program at: http://www.acem.sjtu.edu.cn/mba_EN/index.jsp.
You can check out the website to learn more about the 2-year full-time International MBA program at: http://www.acem.sjtu.edu.cn/mba_EN/index.jsp.
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