AGSM or SDA Bocconi


Hello All,

I have offers from both AGSM and Bocconi for full time mba. I am in great dilemma. Post mba work location is not an issue. Interested in product or technology related industry. Decision pending for scholarship in both schools. Please provide some suggestions.
Getting job is the greatest concern as the investment will be huge.

Hello All,

I have offers from both AGSM and Bocconi for full time mba. I am in great dilemma. Post mba work location is not an issue. Interested in product or technology related industry. Decision pending for scholarship in both schools. Please provide some suggestions.
Getting job is the greatest concern as the investment will be huge.
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Duncan

Location clearly should be an issue because labour markets are at best national. Other things being equal (assuming you speak both Italian and English) then SDA is much better:- https://www.dropbox.com/s/18q4cieppbwi6ne/Screenshot%202016-06-22%2010.38.41.png?dl=0 If you don't speak Italian, I don't see the point in attending Bocconi.

[Edited by Duncan on Jun 22, 2016]

Location clearly should be an issue because labour markets are at best national. Other things being equal (assuming you speak both Italian and English) then SDA is much better:- https://www.dropbox.com/s/18q4cieppbwi6ne/Screenshot%202016-06-22%2010.38.41.png?dl=0 If you don't speak Italian, I don't see the point in attending Bocconi.
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Hello Duncan,
Thank you for the quick response. Unfortunately, I don't speak Italian. But I heard Bocconi has good reputation over Europe and I can find jobs even in Canada as well. Correct me if I am wrong.
What are your views on AGSM? If I want to study in Australia, which b school is the best bet?
A brief on my profile: GMAT 710
4 years IT experience with infosys limited, India.

Hello Duncan,
Thank you for the quick response. Unfortunately, I don't speak Italian. But I heard Bocconi has good reputation over Europe and I can find jobs even in Canada as well. Correct me if I am wrong.
What are your views on AGSM? If I want to study in Australia, which b school is the best bet?
A brief on my profile: GMAT 710
4 years IT experience with infosys limited, India.
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Duncan

You are mistaken. Study where you want to work. AGSM is a good school.

You are mistaken. Study where you want to work. AGSM is a good school.
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Hello,
I am planning to join AGSM. But the biggest confusion is regarding PR. I am a mechanical engg graduate. But i worked for 4 years in software industry, although it is product life cycle management, engineering unit. Will this b a problem for getting PR. What will be my post mba job chance?

Hello,
I am planning to join AGSM. But the biggest confusion is regarding PR. I am a mechanical engg graduate. But i worked for 4 years in software industry, although it is product life cycle management, engineering unit. Will this b a problem for getting PR. What will be my post mba job chance?
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Hello,
I am planning to join AGSM. But the biggest confusion is regarding PR. I am a mechanical engg graduate. But i worked for 4 years in software industry, although it is product life cycle management, engineering unit. Will this b a problem for getting PR. What will be my post mba job chance?


Do this.
Search for career pages of the firms where you want to work, see what skills & qualifications they need.

If you don't know where you want to work. Try Consulting firms such as Deloitte, KPMG,

No one can predict the future and comment on your PR/job chances. Make sure you understand the risks involved studying as an international student. There is a possibility that you may have to come back to your home country and not able to recover your investment.

[quote]Hello,
I am planning to join AGSM. But the biggest confusion is regarding PR. I am a mechanical engg graduate. But i worked for 4 years in software industry, although it is product life cycle management, engineering unit. Will this b a problem for getting PR. What will be my post mba job chance? [/quote]

Do this.
Search for career pages of the firms where you want to work, see what skills & qualifications they need.

If you don't know where you want to work. Try Consulting firms such as Deloitte, KPMG,

No one can predict the future and comment on your PR/job chances. Make sure you understand the risks involved studying as an international student. There is a possibility that you may have to come back to your home country and not able to recover your investment.
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