Nyenrode Masters in Management- Digital Business and Innovation


Hi ,
I have an experience of 3 years in IT industry and 2 years as Operations Manager at the startup we created during our Undergrad School. How good is the Masters in Management program at the Nyenrode? I look forward to working in Netherlands for a couple of years before starting something of my own.

Hi ,
I have an experience of 3 years in IT industry and 2 years as Operations Manager at the startup we created during our Undergrad School. How good is the Masters in Management program at the Nyenrode? I look forward to working in Netherlands for a couple of years before starting something of my own.
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How is your Dutch? It will be important to speak the local language if you intend to work in the country. 

How is your Dutch? It will be important to speak the local language if you intend to work in the country. 
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I do not know Dutch but have enrolled for a Dutch language class back in India and I am learning the same. 

I do not know Dutch but have enrolled for a Dutch language class back in India and I am learning the same. 
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StuartHE

Almost all Dutch classes in India are at the A1 or A2 level needed for the inburgeringsexamen. Nyenrode also teaches basic Dutch. That is nowhere near the level you'd need for networking or working. On an English-speaking campus where few international students can do more than buy a coffee in the local language, you will not develop your language skills. 

Almost all Dutch classes in India are at the A1 or A2 level needed for the inburgeringsexamen. Nyenrode also teaches basic Dutch. That is nowhere near the level you'd need for networking or working. On an English-speaking campus where few international students can do more than buy a coffee in the local language, you will not develop your language skills. 
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Razors Edg...

I agree with Stuart - you should study in a country where you already speak the local language proficiently (if you intend to work there after graduation). 

I agree with Stuart - you should study in a country where you already speak the local language proficiently (if you intend to work there after graduation). 
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