Msc in management for 4yrs work exp.


nash171988

I am 25 yrs/F/India, with total 4 years of work expereince(included 8 month advertising firm) in IT consultancy, and i have completed Bsc. in computer science.
I am looking for Masters in management program and also preparing for GMAT,
I am looking for college that have good prospects for I.T. professional.
Please also provide me with other colleges ,as well, besides below mentioned,
(excluded UK because of post study work visa.)

HEC Paris
Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University.
HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management
Mannheim Business School
Vlerick Business School
HEC Montreal
Copenhagen Business School

And currently looking few more options in Europe.

I am 25 yrs/F/India, with total 4 years of work expereince(included 8 month advertising firm) in IT consultancy, and i have completed Bsc. in computer science.
I am looking for Masters in management program and also preparing for GMAT,
I am looking for college that have good prospects for I.T. professional.
Please also provide me with other colleges ,as well, besides below mentioned,
(excluded UK because of post study work visa.)

HEC Paris
Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University.
HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management
Mannheim Business School
Vlerick Business School
HEC Montreal
Copenhagen Business School

And currently looking few more options in Europe.



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Duncan

Some good schools here: http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-management-2012

Some good schools here: http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-management-2012
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nash171988

Thanks duncan..for reply.

How is Audencia Nantes, it offers good curriculum for masters programme but they accept people with no work experience as well.
Do you have any suggestions for Canada university?

Thanks duncan..for reply.

How is Audencia Nantes, it offers good curriculum for masters programme but they accept people with no work experience as well.
Do you have any suggestions for Canada university?
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Duncan

Yes, most MSc programmes will take students with no work experience. Audencia's a good school. Do you speak French or are you returning to your own country?

Here's a list of Canadian schools http://www.eduniversal-ranking.com/business-school-university-ranking-in-canada.html

Yes, most MSc programmes will take students with no work experience. Audencia's a good school. Do you speak French or are you returning to your own country?

Here's a list of Canadian schools http://www.eduniversal-ranking.com/business-school-university-ranking-in-canada.html
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ezra

Just a thought: Why not wait a year and apply for an MBA program at one of the schools you're interested in?

With five years of experience, you'd be competitive at a larger range of MBA programs - and an MBA would provide better value if you want to secure a job in the country you're studying in.

Just a thought: Why not wait a year and apply for an MBA program at one of the schools you're interested in?

With five years of experience, you'd be competitive at a larger range of MBA programs - and an MBA would provide better value if you want to secure a job in the country you're studying in.
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nash171988

Hi Ezra,

Thanks for a reply,
But i have a financial constraints because of which i am opting for Msc in management degree.
In canada University of tefler and HEC montreal fees fit within my choice, so i will look in to those as well.
since i am an I.T. professional i want to work in I.T. field later on

Regards,
Nash

Hi Ezra,

Thanks for a reply,
But i have a financial constraints because of which i am opting for Msc in management degree.
In canada University of tefler and HEC montreal fees fit within my choice, so i will look in to those as well.
since i am an I.T. professional i want to work in I.T. field later on

Regards,
Nash
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Oulu (Finland) is one of the world's best places for high-technology business and it is where one of the best business schools in Europe is situated. Oulu Business School MBA will be ideal for you where your IT dreams come alive !


Oulu (Finland) is one of the world's best places for high-technology business and it is where one of the best business schools in Europe is situated. Oulu Business School MBA will be ideal for you where your IT dreams come alive !
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nash171988

I havent heard about mba programme in finland and i dont know about IT conc. maybe switzerland is good option
for IT,
Duncan and ezra...what you think about mba in finland?

I havent heard about mba programme in finland and i dont know about IT conc. maybe switzerland is good option
for IT,
Duncan and ezra...what you think about mba in finland?
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Duncan

What are your goals? If you want to work in Finland, start learning Finnish.

What are your goals? If you want to work in Finland, start learning Finnish.
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Inactive User

Given the nature of business in Finland, I doubt that an MBA program is the best route to living and working there.

Moreso - the only internationally-accredited MBA programs are part-time ones (Aalto, Hanken) - which don't provide the same level of career services and post-graduation support as full-time programs.

Given the nature of business in Finland, I doubt that an MBA program is the best route to living and working there.

Moreso - the only internationally-accredited MBA programs are part-time ones (Aalto, Hanken) - which don't provide the same level of career services and post-graduation support as full-time programs.
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