Hi I'm from India ,now I got an admission from one of the Paris business school for 1 year MBA in international business and marketing as I had an 3yrs work experience in that field,so my doubt is about the job opportunities after 1 year MBA in IBM in France bcoz I have to repay my bank loan as soon as after my graduation.please clarify my doubts..
MBA in france
Posted Nov 15, 2015 09:22
Posted Nov 15, 2015 13:22
I think that depends totally on the quality of the school, the quality of your French and your skill in networking.
Take a look at these posts for context:-
ESSEC on placements for international students http://bit.ly/ESSECjobs
France: Top 20 Grande ecoles masters ranking www.find-mba.com/board/31232
French b-school ranking from Challenges 2012 http://bit.ly/MBA_FR
French b-school ranking from Challenges www.find-mba.com/board/23297
I visited EDHEC www.find-mba.com/board/34886
I think if that you have an MBA from a school that is widely accepted to be a top ten school, and if you speak and write French to a high professional standard, that you are very likely to find work there. If you're looking at a weak school, however, or if you don't speak French, and France is your target country then I recommend you come to France now to study language and business somewhere inexpensive but good (One of the IAE, or at a Science Po, for example) for one or two semesters while applying to better schools and improving your language skills.
Take a look at these posts for context:-
ESSEC on placements for international students http://bit.ly/ESSECjobs
France: Top 20 Grande ecoles masters ranking www.find-mba.com/board/31232
French b-school ranking from Challenges 2012 http://bit.ly/MBA_FR
French b-school ranking from Challenges www.find-mba.com/board/23297
I visited EDHEC www.find-mba.com/board/34886
I think if that you have an MBA from a school that is widely accepted to be a top ten school, and if you speak and write French to a high professional standard, that you are very likely to find work there. If you're looking at a weak school, however, or if you don't speak French, and France is your target country then I recommend you come to France now to study language and business somewhere inexpensive but good (One of the IAE, or at a Science Po, for example) for one or two semesters while applying to better schools and improving your language skills.
Posted Nov 17, 2015 07:11
Shoot as high as you can. If you look at the salary statistics for HEC Paris (and to some degree Insead, which is sort of "Paris-area") - grads from these schools tend to increase their salaries substantially after graduation. You only have to do the math to figure out how fast you'll be able to pay back your loans. Of course, as Duncan suggests, your French skills will be important in landing a job in the country after graduation, but, with an MBA from school like Insead, you wouldn't necessarily be limited to working in France, since the school also tends to place internationally quite well.
Of course, being competitive to get into these schools might require more work experience, since it's not clear to me how much you actually have...
Of course, being competitive to get into these schools might require more work experience, since it's not clear to me how much you actually have...
Posted Nov 18, 2015 12:13
Hi, I'm from India doing bachelors.
I want to pursue my MBA in France.
I want to know the good institute that suits me.
My criteria are good school academics and a bachelor degree, no GMAT, no work experience. And i want to work plus study so that i can pay fees myself. And of course English medium.
Any suggestions?
[Edited by santhansuri on Nov 18, 2015]
I want to pursue my MBA in France.
I want to know the good institute that suits me.
My criteria are good school academics and a bachelor degree, no GMAT, no work experience. And i want to work plus study so that i can pay fees myself. And of course English medium.
Any suggestions?
Posted Nov 18, 2015 14:52
You won't find a good school in France with a Freshers' MBA.
Posted Nov 19, 2015 07:12
And by that u mean, to do MBA in France, i must have work experience, right?
Posted Nov 19, 2015 18:13
Exactly. Take an MSc in management:
Which MSc's are better than pre-experience 'Freshers' MBAs? www.find-mba.com/board/22783
Why freshers' MBAs are worse than MiM degrees from better schools http://www.find-mba.com/board/38133
Which MSc's are better than pre-experience 'Freshers' MBAs? www.find-mba.com/board/22783
Why freshers' MBAs are worse than MiM degrees from better schools http://www.find-mba.com/board/38133
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