Hi guys,
I am Arvindh from India. I am targeting mba from Europe and SDA Bocconi is at top of the list( I like Italy). I will be completing two years full time professional experience in 3 months from now. Currently, I am working in Port operations. Do I need to speak Italian to brighten my job prospects? And any other things I should know before applying to Bocconi?
Mba at SDA Bocconi
Posted Dec 02, 2015 03:23
I am Arvindh from India. I am targeting mba from Europe and SDA Bocconi is at top of the list( I like Italy). I will be completing two years full time professional experience in 3 months from now. Currently, I am working in Port operations. Do I need to speak Italian to brighten my job prospects? And any other things I should know before applying to Bocconi?
Posted Dec 02, 2015 11:09
Take a look at:-
Do you need to speak the local language? www.find-mba.com/board/34713
Best schools for international students' placement http://www.find-mba.com/board/41143
Your comment implies that you don't speak Italian. If that's the case, then your job prospects in Italy will be very limited.
Do you need to speak the local language? www.find-mba.com/board/34713
Best schools for international students' placement http://www.find-mba.com/board/41143
Your comment implies that you don't speak Italian. If that's the case, then your job prospects in Italy will be very limited.
Posted Dec 02, 2015 12:11
Thanks,Duncan. MISB Bocconi is a relatively new programme based out in Mumbai,India. They award PG Diplomas from SDA Bocconi and an exchange semester in Milan. But, will the the quality of pedagogy and job opportunities after graduating from MISB Bocconi be on par with SDA?
Posted Dec 02, 2015 12:30
I assume that MISB will have more junior, and in some ways better, placement. Given the need for talent in India (and the fact that Italian is not required there!) MIBS alumni will be much easier to place. I'd expect that it will have more or less full placement. Job opportunities will be different though: it's a freshers' programme rather than western-style MBA aimed at experienced people.
Posted Dec 03, 2015 07:27
Thanks, Duncan.
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