MBA- New zealand


Shradha

I am looking for an MBA in Auckland. I see the good options as Massey and Auckland university.Which one is more reconized? For Auckland university, could you please tell if they have full time 1 year MBA course. How is job prospects from these universities. Furthur, how is the work while studying facility from Auckland. Is GMAT essential for these universities?

I am looking for an MBA in Auckland. I see the good options as Massey and Auckland university.Which one is more reconized? For Auckland university, could you please tell if they have full time 1 year MBA course. How is job prospects from these universities. Furthur, how is the work while studying facility from Auckland. Is GMAT essential for these universities?
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andy.j.

Hallo Shradha,

I don't really know anything about it myself, but
there was already a post about Massey here in forum once:

http://www.find-mba.com/board/5762

some infos about Massey in it.

hope it helps,

good luck,

Andy

Hallo Shradha,

I don't really know anything about it myself, but
there was already a post about Massey here in forum once:

http://www.find-mba.com/board/5762

some infos about Massey in it.

hope it helps,

good luck,

Andy
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Shradha

Thanks a lot Andy.
However , I was looking for someone studying /studied from Massey to give a more clear picture.

Thanks a lot Andy.
However , I was looking for someone studying /studied from Massey to give a more clear picture.
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I am looking for an MBA in Auckland. I see the good options as Massey and Auckland university.Which one is better? For Auckland university, could you please tell if they have full time MBA course. How is job prospects from these universities. Furthur, what are placements like after completing mba??and whats the whole procedure of getting into this,plz suggest me what to do.

I am looking for an MBA in Auckland. I see the good options as Massey and Auckland university.Which one is better? For Auckland university, could you please tell if they have full time MBA course. How is job prospects from these universities. Furthur, what are placements like after completing mba??and whats the whole procedure of getting into this,plz suggest me what to do.
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Inactive User

Ok. You should really be able find out if Auckland University has a full-time MBA course yourself. Unless you're prepared to find that out under your own steam, how do you expect anyone to answer the questions which follow?

Ok. You should really be able find out if Auckland University has a full-time MBA course yourself. Unless you're prepared to find that out under your own steam, how do you expect anyone to answer the questions which follow?
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thanks lukeh,ya i found out they have a 15 months fulltime mba now can u plz help me out.

thanks lukeh,ya i found out they have a 15 months fulltime mba now can u plz help me out.
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Inactive User

There are a couple of posts mentioning Auckland and other NZ MBAs on here which might be of some help:

http://www.find-mba.com/board/2543/last/#last

http://www.find-mba.com/board/3896/last/#last

http://www.find-mba.com/board/4113/last/#last

I notice from the schools' website that entry to the MBA usually requires completion of a Postgraduate Diploma in Business, after which you complete the MBA (in the third year of the course). Their site also says that the MBA on its own is a 2-year, part-time course.

You can find a link to the careers and alumni services they offer at the Business School's homepage, and there are links to numerous testimonials and alumni profiles there and on the MBA programme page. Hopefully these should begin to give you an idea of what their graduates go on to do.

The MBA is AMBA and EQUIS accredited.

If you are going to apply, you've not much time. The deadline for applications is 7th November!

There are a couple of posts mentioning Auckland and other NZ MBAs on here which might be of some help:

http://www.find-mba.com/board/2543/last/#last

http://www.find-mba.com/board/3896/last/#last

http://www.find-mba.com/board/4113/last/#last

I notice from the schools' website that entry to the MBA usually requires completion of a Postgraduate Diploma in Business, after which you complete the MBA (in the third year of the course). Their site also says that the MBA on its own is a 2-year, part-time course.

You can find a link to the careers and alumni services they offer at the Business School's homepage, and there are links to numerous testimonials and alumni profiles there and on the MBA programme page. Hopefully these should begin to give you an idea of what their graduates go on to do.

The MBA is AMBA and EQUIS accredited.

If you are going to apply, you've not much time. The deadline for applications is 7th November!
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thanks a lot lukeh,

thanks for ur support.

thanks a lot lukeh,

thanks for ur support.
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Hi all-

I have applied to the following universities for an MBA

*University of Waikato
*AUT
*Victoria university of wellington

Which one out of these is the best? Also, I do not want a very expensive university since I will be funding on my own(no parents help), hence, I am looking for an reputable, good ranking university with affordable fees.

Also, post MBA, how likely is it to find a job from the above passed uni's?

Thankss
*Anna

Hi all-

I have applied to the following universities for an MBA

*University of Waikato
*AUT
*Victoria university of wellington

Which one out of these is the best? Also, I do not want a very expensive university since I will be funding on my own(no parents help), hence, I am looking for an reputable, good ranking university with affordable fees.

Also, post MBA, how likely is it to find a job from the above passed uni's?

Thankss
*Anna
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