which one is good Cardiff university or Aberdeen university??
will i get a job in uk after i do a MBA from either of them?(non-eu)
how much will i be paid?(aprx.)
mba after graduation
Posted Sep 21, 2013 14:07
will i get a job in uk after i do a MBA from either of them?(non-eu)
how much will i be paid?(aprx.)
Posted Sep 22, 2013 23:58
I don't think either of these is especially good for people looking to work in the UK. I'd speak to them about that but these programmes without AMBA accreditation are really designed for overseas students without work experience who intend to return home.
The other MBA in Aberdeen, at RGU's Aberdeen Business School, is accredited. Take look at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_institutions_accredited_by_AMBA#UK
If you don't have 3+ years' work experience and want to work in Europe, take one of these masters in management: http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-management-2012
The other MBA in Aberdeen, at RGU's Aberdeen Business School, is accredited. Take look at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_institutions_accredited_by_AMBA#UK
If you don't have 3+ years' work experience and want to work in Europe, take one of these masters in management: http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-management-2012
Posted Sep 23, 2013 06:08
i checked the list but almost every college states that either a professional degree or a work experience is required.
is graduation in IT a professional field?(from India)
if not then which college should i apply for without work exp.?so as to work later in the UK
is graduation in IT a professional field?(from India)
if not then which college should i apply for without work exp.?so as to work later in the UK
Posted Sep 23, 2013 13:17
every college's entry requirement states a must have work experience
are there any college taking students without work experience so that i can later work in the UK?
please help me!
are there any college taking students without work experience so that i can later work in the UK?
please help me!
Posted Sep 23, 2013 15:09
An MBA isn't really designed for people without work experience - it's a degree that helps people build on their previous practical experience.
Business education options for those without work experience include master in management programs and the like - options in the UK would include MSc in Management programs - like Cass', Imperial's, LSE's, etc.
Business education options for those without work experience include master in management programs and the like - options in the UK would include MSc in Management programs - like Cass', Imperial's, LSE's, etc.
Posted Sep 24, 2013 11:52
but would this degree hold a value in the UK and in India so that i get a good pay post my masters in management,wherever i work?
Posted Sep 25, 2013 01:14
You are looking at the work requirements for MBAs, but that is not what the list is about: it is about masters in management instead. Read the ranking: average salaries are given there.
Posted Sep 25, 2013 15:37
i am doing my bachelors from India ie.British ordinary degree. i need an honors degree to apply for Msc in managemnt in these colleges.is there any college or university which intakes students with 10+2+3?
Posted Sep 25, 2013 16:57
Schools might do this on a case by case basis. I'd certainly look at Birmingham and Lancaster.
PS If you have an above-average degree also consider http://www.hhl.de/en/programs/full-time-msc-program/#6
PS If you have an above-average degree also consider http://www.hhl.de/en/programs/full-time-msc-program/#6
Posted Sep 25, 2013 18:40
i was told everywhere that i need an honors degree.
here honors degree means 10+2+4 or is it related to scores?
this table states that 10+2+3 can also come under a honors degree
http://iota.wiserhosting.co.uk/~artcypr/comparability.html
i am confused
here honors degree means 10+2+4 or is it related to scores?
this table states that 10+2+3 can also come under a honors degree
http://iota.wiserhosting.co.uk/~artcypr/comparability.html
i am confused
Posted Sep 26, 2013 10:12
Well, you have not asked everywhere. Everywhere you have asked *so far* perhaps. But HHL is the #11 school on that list and clearly has a flexible policy, so you have obviously not checked *everywhere*. Start again at http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-management-2012 and work your way down the list, looking at the website of these schools and seeing what they require.
I think you know than an honour degree is a degree awarded with honours. In the UK, for example, the title is "BA" or "BA (Honours)" in the first, second or third class.
I think you know than an honour degree is a degree awarded with honours. In the UK, for example, the title is "BA" or "BA (Honours)" in the first, second or third class.
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