Is N.Z good country in terms of job prospects and salary after MBA degree?
Please give me names of reputed B-school in N.Z.
PLEASE REPLY..
New Zealand MBA.
Posted Jan 22, 2010 15:00
Please give me names of reputed B-school in N.Z.
PLEASE REPLY..
Posted Feb 01, 2010 07:17
Some of the good business courses in New Zealand are offered by the following universities:
1)Otago
2)Auckland
3)Massey
4)Canterbury
5)Waikato
New Zealand's economy is not as big as it's neighboring Australia. That boils down to the fact that jobs are not a plenty and there aren't too many choices for employers. The salary is decent but let's face the fact that they won't be the big fat paychecks that lures many towards a MBa degree.
But, overall, I'd say a nice and friendly country to work in and job prospects and salary are decent.
Thanks
Anirban
1)Otago
2)Auckland
3)Massey
4)Canterbury
5)Waikato
New Zealand's economy is not as big as it's neighboring Australia. That boils down to the fact that jobs are not a plenty and there aren't too many choices for employers. The salary is decent but let's face the fact that they won't be the big fat paychecks that lures many towards a MBa degree.
But, overall, I'd say a nice and friendly country to work in and job prospects and salary are decent.
Thanks
Anirban
Posted Feb 05, 2010 15:22
Thanks.Can you tell me good to choose Denmark,Swiss or Ireland rather than choosing Newzealand.Please reply....
Posted Feb 05, 2010 16:29
Hi
Switzerland has a couple of world class business schools - one being IMD while Ireland boasts of Smurfit (University college Dublin). I believe both these countries have the MBA culture well within and should be good destinations.
I have a friend who lives in Denmark and what I gather from him is that it is a friendly country with strong economy. I've no idea about the MBA scenario though.
A word of caution - Switzerland is very costly and so is Denmark. Calculate the living expenses well before you decide on a MBA in these countries.
Thanks
Anirban
Switzerland has a couple of world class business schools - one being IMD while Ireland boasts of Smurfit (University college Dublin). I believe both these countries have the MBA culture well within and should be good destinations.
I have a friend who lives in Denmark and what I gather from him is that it is a friendly country with strong economy. I've no idea about the MBA scenario though.
A word of caution - Switzerland is very costly and so is Denmark. Calculate the living expenses well before you decide on a MBA in these countries.
Thanks
Anirban
Posted Feb 07, 2010 13:54
Thanks Dulsban.Yesterday,I read that forign students in Denmark can only work for maximum for four years,Is it true?
Can the forign student live in Denmark till he has the job?
If you ask your friend it will be kind of you.
Can the forign student live in Denmark till he has the job?
If you ask your friend it will be kind of you.
Posted Apr 12, 2010 13:34
Thanks Dulsban.Yesterday,I read that forign students in Denmark can only work for maximum for four years,Is it true?
Can the forign student live in Denmark till he has the job?
If you ask your friend it will be kind of you.
hi Dulsban ,
could u please tell me if i should apply to any college in nz with the following profile :
work exp : IT 4yrs
GMAT : 680
present location : INDIA
Also could u please let me know about the job opportunities after completion of the MBA degree . If u could tell us what percentage of the MBA student get jobs in a particular institute then it will be very kind of you !!!
Regards
Rahul
Can the forign student live in Denmark till he has the job?
If you ask your friend it will be kind of you.</blockquote>
hi Dulsban ,
could u please tell me if i should apply to any college in nz with the following profile :
work exp : IT 4yrs
GMAT : 680
present location : INDIA
Also could u please let me know about the job opportunities after completion of the MBA degree . If u could tell us what percentage of the MBA student get jobs in a particular institute then it will be very kind of you !!!
Regards
Rahul
Posted Apr 13, 2010 09:39
Hi Rahul, I would be happy to connect you with one of our current students from India (who has a similar profile to yours) and a graduate who came from India and has gone on to a successful career. drop me a line [email protected]
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