MBA in Europe


vigman

Hi,
I am looking for Good MBA colleges in Germany or France to get a Job in Europe.
I have 3years of IT work experience in SAP MM. Is that good Idea to do MBA for me from since i have 3 yrs IT Experience background.

Also i have heard that Germany & France has good scope for SAP. So do my experience will help me or is that advantage for me to get a job easily in Europe.
Please advice and your feedback are welcome.

Hi,
I am looking for Good MBA colleges in Germany or France to get a Job in Europe.
I have 3years of IT work experience in SAP MM. Is that good Idea to do MBA for me from since i have 3 yrs IT Experience background.

Also i have heard that Germany & France has good scope for SAP. So do my experience will help me or is that advantage for me to get a job easily in Europe.
Please advice and your feedback are welcome.
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Duncan

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davidsmart

Hi,
I am looking for Good MBA colleges in Germany or France to get a Job in Europe.
I have 3years of IT work experience in SAP MM. Is that good Idea to do MBA for me from since i have 3 yrs IT Experience background.

Also i have heard that Germany & France has good scope for SAP. So do my experience will help me or is that advantage for me to get a job easily in Europe.
Please advice and your feedback are welcome.


Do you speak French or German. In order to land job in these countries you ought to have good command of their local language.

I would suggest to look at business schools based on London. Cass and Imperial are good choices. You can also aim for LBS. But my advice is not to go to any business school other than those based in London.

<blockquote>Hi,
I am looking for Good MBA colleges in Germany or France to get a Job in Europe.
I have 3years of IT work experience in SAP MM. Is that good Idea to do MBA for me from since i have 3 yrs IT Experience background.

Also i have heard that Germany & France has good scope for SAP. So do my experience will help me or is that advantage for me to get a job easily in Europe.
Please advice and your feedback are welcome.</blockquote>

Do you speak French or German. In order to land job in these countries you ought to have good command of their local language.

I would suggest to look at business schools based on London. Cass and Imperial are good choices. You can also aim for LBS. But my advice is not to go to any business school other than those based in London.
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Duncan

Considering the questioner's written English, and the nature of their work experience, Cass, Imperial and LBS will be a stretch unless they raise their IELTS score to 7.5 or more.

They need to do more research. They might be better off taking a specialised degree in manufacturing or technology rather than an MBA.

Considering the questioner's written English, and the nature of their work experience, Cass, Imperial and LBS will be a stretch unless they raise their IELTS score to 7.5 or more.

They need to do more research. They might be better off taking a specialised degree in manufacturing or technology rather than an MBA.
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saroo

Considering the questioner's written English, and the nature of their work experience, Cass, Imperial and LBS will be a stretch unless they raise their IELTS score to 7.5 or more.

They need to do more research. They might be better off taking a specialised degree in manufacturing or technology rather than an MBA.


Dear Mr. Duncan can you give some advises on how to improve speaking and wrting english.

<blockquote>Considering the questioner's written English, and the nature of their work experience, Cass, Imperial and LBS will be a stretch unless they raise their IELTS score to 7.5 or more.

They need to do more research. They might be better off taking a specialised degree in manufacturing or technology rather than an MBA.</blockquote>

Dear Mr. Duncan can you give some advises on how to improve speaking and wrting english.
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Duncan

I am sure there are good English teachers near you. Also try http://www.bbc.co.uk/learning/subjects/english.shtml

I am sure there are good English teachers near you. Also try http://www.bbc.co.uk/learning/subjects/english.shtml
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saroo

I am sure there are good English teachers near you. Also try http://www.bbc.co.uk/learning/subjects/english.shtml


Thanking you Mr. Duncan. I have already learn everything from BBC now i am wanting to learn advance english like you.

<blockquote>I am sure there are good English teachers near you. Also try http://www.bbc.co.uk/learning/subjects/english.shtml</blockquote>

Thanking you Mr. Duncan. I have already learn everything from BBC now i am wanting to learn advance english like you.
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ralph

Hi,
I am looking for Good MBA colleges in Germany or France to get a Job in Europe.
I have 3years of IT work experience in SAP MM. Is that good Idea to do MBA for me from since i have 3 yrs IT Experience background.

What's your GMAT score?

Your work experience is a bit low for the schools that will have the best chance for you to land a job after graduation: INSEAD, HEC Paris, ESMT, Mannheim, etc. So, you may have to aim lower - one of Germany's Hochschulen, for instance: Furtwangen, Bremen, etc.

In any case, try to out-score the average GMAT of incoming classes - as there are a lot of people who have backgrounds in IT who are looking for MBAs in these countries, so you'll need some kind of edge.

Do you speak French or German? This will obviously be an issue when you look for a job in these countries.

<blockquote>Hi,
I am looking for Good MBA colleges in Germany or France to get a Job in Europe.
I have 3years of IT work experience in SAP MM. Is that good Idea to do MBA for me from since i have 3 yrs IT Experience background.</blockquote>
What's your GMAT score?

Your work experience is a bit low for the schools that will have the best chance for you to land a job after graduation: INSEAD, HEC Paris, ESMT, Mannheim, etc. So, you may have to aim lower - one of Germany's Hochschulen, for instance: Furtwangen, Bremen, etc.

In any case, try to out-score the average GMAT of incoming classes - as there are a lot of people who have backgrounds in IT who are looking for MBAs in these countries, so you'll need some kind of edge.

Do you speak French or German? This will obviously be an issue when you look for a job in these countries.
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vigman

Thanks Duncan & Ralph for replying for my post.
I have not yet appeared for GMAT. I am preparing for GMAT & IELTS.
Also i am planning to learn Either French or German based on the suggestion i get from this Forum. How much score in GMAT will help me to get the above Universities?
Also what Master Studies is related to My job experience.
I know one is Materials & Manufacturing Technology.

Your feedback and suggestion will be more helpful.
Thanks

Thanks Duncan & Ralph for replying for my post.
I have not yet appeared for GMAT. I am preparing for GMAT & IELTS.
Also i am planning to learn Either French or German based on the suggestion i get from this Forum. How much score in GMAT will help me to get the above Universities?
Also what Master Studies is related to My job experience.
I know one is Materials & Manufacturing Technology.

Your feedback and suggestion will be more helpful.
Thanks
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Duncan

The GMAT score will vary according to the quality of the programme. read: GMAT Tiers - strong schools for your GMAT www.find-mba.com/board/27082

I don't think you you will be able to learn a language to a professional standard by September unless you quite your job now. Try Do you need to speak the local language? www.find-mba.com/board/34713

The GMAT score will vary according to the quality of the programme. read: GMAT Tiers - strong schools for your GMAT www.find-mba.com/board/27082

I don't think you you will be able to learn a language to a professional standard by September unless you quite your job now. Try Do you need to speak the local language? www.find-mba.com/board/34713
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