Earlier I was planning a mba.But I have really low finance around 10,000 euro(ncluding for living ).I found a mba that I can afford and got the admission ,but after the reviews and going the rankings really discouraged me to for it.Honestly,it seemed to be the only choice I had but I wasn't happy with it.
Now I am thinking of opting for a ms from a reputed university,having business courses.(finance,supply chain).From background I am from computer science and is working in SAP on the functional side.
As in future I want to keep my options for teaching and business consulting,What do you recommend.I have got a good cgpa around 3.80 from a very well repuated uni.
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Posted Oct 09, 2013 11:06
Now I am thinking of opting for a ms from a reputed university,having business courses.(finance,supply chain).From background I am from computer science and is working in SAP on the functional side.
As in future I want to keep my options for teaching and business consulting,What do you recommend.I have got a good cgpa around 3.80 from a very well repuated uni.
Posted Oct 09, 2013 13:42
I think you are right: your budget will cover a MSc at a reputable university, but not an MBA. Why not look at the FT's masters in finance ranking?
Posted Oct 09, 2013 18:40
Dear Duncan,
I went through the list and all seem quite expensive.Any particular you may suggest.
I really liked a program at TUM(Finance and information management) but its 75% courses were in german.
I went through the list and all seem quite expensive.Any particular you may suggest.
I really liked a program at TUM(Finance and information management) but its 75% courses were in german.
Posted Oct 09, 2013 19:13
Try the schools in Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Sweden and Switzerland.
Or take a year to learn German www.dkfa.de
Or take a year to learn German www.dkfa.de
Posted Oct 10, 2013 15:35
The one-year MBA program at CEU in Budapest is 16k EUR, that's about as low as you can get with an accredited MBA program. And that is, for what you'd be getting, a really good value.
But keep in mind that if you are making your determination based solely on the price tag, you are setting yourself up to have a bad time. Landing a job in Hungary without Hungarian language skills, for instance, will be a challenge.
But keep in mind that if you are making your determination based solely on the price tag, you are setting yourself up to have a bad time. Landing a job in Hungary without Hungarian language skills, for instance, will be a challenge.
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