Best MBAs for international students' placement


Duncan

Take a look at 

Take a look at 
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Artjom

Take a look at 

Seems that something is missing :)

[quote]Take a look at&nbsp; [/quote]<div><br></div><div>Seems that something is missing :)</div>
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Duncan

:)
Take a look at 

:)<div><br></div><div>Take a look at&nbsp;</div>
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Earth_Xu

Any Idea about mba school in Scotland and Australia? 


[Edited by Earth_Xu on Apr 29, 2020]

Any Idea about mba school in Scotland and Australia?&nbsp;<br><br><br>
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Duncan

Yes. Take a look at the post at the top of this thread. https://find-mba.com/board/general-forum/best-mbas-for-international-students-placement-35651

Yes. Take a look at the post at the top of this thread.&nbsp;https://find-mba.com/board/general-forum/best-mbas-for-international-students-placement-35651
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Artjom

:)
Take a look at 

Thanks again, but it really seems something is missing :)

[quote]:)<div><br></div><div>Take a look at&nbsp;</div> [/quote]<div><br></div><div>Thanks again, but it really seems something is missing :)</div>
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Duncan

Are you able to see any schools there in Australia/Scotland? So, what's missing? 

Are you able to see any schools there in Australia/Scotland? So, what's missing?&nbsp;
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omsworld

Yes, with a limited budget a MiM or MSC might be better.

Look at http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-management-2013 and http://www.best-masters.com/ranking-master-health-management.html

Certainly, I would suggest studying in a business school with careers services will produce stronger than average placement.


Hii ,
I have got final admission call for Full time MBA- 2022 batch from following colleges:
MSU- Broad- 90% Scholarship,Olin- WashU - 50% ScholarshipTAMU- Mays- 70 % Scholarship,Purdue-Krannert - Scholarship $ 10K + GAUT Dallas- Naveen Jindal - 90% scholarshipRutgers- $ 12KNow, 
I am confused between which one to chose. What are the pros and cons of one over the other. Kindly help me to decide.
I have 9 years of work Ex of project mgmt in a manufacturing and engineering organization- BHEL (Bharat Heavy Electricals ltd).I wish to do my MBA in SCM.. and after my MBA i am inclined towards doing a job in a SCM or operations consulting role...However, I am bit flexible as far as future JOB opportunities and areas of work or Industries are concerned. And I would be fine with project mgmnt role or supply chain specialist as secondary choice.
Small difference in the fee or the scholarship doesn't matter to me.. If the college and future opportunities are better at some place, I would be happy to spend few more pennies..
I am an international Student (From India) and I have no reservations for the location of the colleges.. Though, it would be helpful if you could suggest any location to have particular advantages over other (among the above list of colleges)..
Please Help me decide..
Om Shrivastav.

[quote]Yes, with a limited budget a MiM or MSC might be better.

Look at http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-management-2013 and http://www.best-masters.com/ranking-master-health-management.html

Certainly, I would suggest studying in a business school with careers services will produce stronger than average placement. [/quote]<div><br></div><div><br></div><div><span style="color: rgb(96, 96, 96); font-family: &quot;open sans&quot;, sans-serif;">Hii ,</span></div><div><span style="color: rgb(96, 96, 96); font-family: &quot;open sans&quot;, sans-serif;"><br></span></div><div><span style="color: rgb(96, 96, 96); font-family: &quot;open sans&quot;, sans-serif;">I have got final admission call for Full time MBA- 2022 batch from following colleges:</span></div><div><span style="color: rgb(96, 96, 96); font-family: &quot;open sans&quot;, sans-serif;"><br></span></div><div><span style="color: rgb(96, 96, 96); font-family: &quot;open sans&quot;, sans-serif;">MSU- Broad- 90% Scholarship,</span></div><div><span style="color: rgb(96, 96, 96); font-family: &quot;open sans&quot;, sans-serif;">Olin- WashU - 50% Scholarship</span></div><div><span style="color: rgb(96, 96, 96); font-family: &quot;open sans&quot;, sans-serif;">TAMU- Mays- 70 % Scholarship,</span></div><div><span style="color: rgb(96, 96, 96); font-family: &quot;open sans&quot;, sans-serif;">Purdue-Krannert - Scholarship $ 10K + GA</span></div><div><span style="color: rgb(96, 96, 96); font-family: &quot;open sans&quot;, sans-serif;">UT Dallas- Naveen Jindal - 90% scholarship</span></div><div><span style="color: rgb(96, 96, 96); font-family: &quot;open sans&quot;, sans-serif;">Rutgers- $ 12KNow,&nbsp;</span></div><div><span style="color: rgb(96, 96, 96); font-family: &quot;open sans&quot;, sans-serif;"><br></span></div><div><span style="color: rgb(96, 96, 96); font-family: &quot;open sans&quot;, sans-serif;">I am confused between which one to chose. What are the pros and cons of one over the other. Kindly help me to decide.</span></div><div><span style="color: rgb(96, 96, 96); font-family: &quot;open sans&quot;, sans-serif;"><br></span></div><div><span style="color: rgb(96, 96, 96); font-family: &quot;open sans&quot;, sans-serif;">I have 9 years of work Ex of project mgmt in a manufacturing and engineering organization- BHEL (Bharat Heavy Electricals ltd).I wish to do my MBA in SCM.. and after my MBA i am inclined towards doing a job in a SCM or operations consulting role...However, I am bit flexible as far as future JOB opportunities and areas of work or Industries are concerned. And I would be fine with project mgmnt role or supply chain specialist as secondary choice.</span></div><div><span style="color: rgb(96, 96, 96); font-family: &quot;open sans&quot;, sans-serif;"><br></span></div><div><span style="color: rgb(96, 96, 96); font-family: &quot;open sans&quot;, sans-serif;">Small difference in the fee or the scholarship doesn't matter to me..&nbsp;</span><span style="color: rgb(96, 96, 96); font-family: &quot;open sans&quot;, sans-serif;">If the college and future opportunities are better at some place, I would be happy to spend few more pennies..</span></div><div><span style="color: rgb(96, 96, 96); font-family: &quot;open sans&quot;, sans-serif;"><br></span></div><div><span style="color: rgb(96, 96, 96); font-family: &quot;open sans&quot;, sans-serif;">I am an international Student (From India) and I have no reservations for the location of the colleges.. Though, it would be helpful if you could suggest any location to have particular advantages over other (among the above list of colleges)..</span></div><div><span style="color: rgb(96, 96, 96); font-family: &quot;open sans&quot;, sans-serif;"><br></span></div><div><span style="color: rgb(96, 96, 96); font-family: &quot;open sans&quot;, sans-serif;">Please Help me decide..</span></div><div><span style="color: rgb(96, 96, 96); font-family: &quot;open sans&quot;, sans-serif;"><br></span></div><div><span style="color: rgb(96, 96, 96); font-family: &quot;open sans&quot;, sans-serif;">Om Shrivastav.</span></div>
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Duncan

I suggest that we reply to you where you have asked the same question. If placement matters to you why not use the method described in this post to compare the US schools? https://find-mba.com/board/general-forum/which-school-to-choose-broad-vs-olin-vs-mays-vs-ut-dallas-61069

I suggest that we reply to you where you have asked the same question. If placement matters to you why not use the method described in this post to compare the US schools? https://find-mba.com/board/general-forum/which-school-to-choose-broad-vs-olin-vs-mays-vs-ut-dallas-61069
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Earth_Xu

Are you able to see any schools there in Australia/Scotland? So, what's missing? 


Sorry quite confused about that, 

But now I have a better view , the main reason for taking an MBA is I want to try go to Insead PhD (heard they offer free ride there).

But now priority changing I see Nottingham MBA in Malaysia pretty reasonable. do you suggest path to MBA Nottingham in Malaysia if I wanted to go PhD Insead ? or any suggestion ?

Thank you in Advance Duncan!


[quote]Are you able to see any schools there in Australia/Scotland? So, what's missing?&nbsp; [/quote]<br><br>Sorry quite confused about that,&nbsp;<br><br>But now I have a better view , the main reason for taking an MBA is I want to try go to Insead PhD (heard they offer free ride there).<br><br>But now priority changing I see Nottingham MBA in Malaysia pretty reasonable. do you suggest path to MBA Nottingham in Malaysia if I wanted to go PhD Insead ? or any suggestion ?<br><br>Thank you in Advance Duncan!<br><br><br>
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Duncan

An MBA is not needed for a PhD at many, if any, business schools. Take a research degree, like an MPhil, MRes or MLitt. 

An MBA is not needed for a PhD at many, if any, business schools. Take a research degree, like an MPhil, MRes or MLitt.&nbsp;
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Earth_Xu

An MBA is not needed for a PhD at many, if any, business schools. Take a research degree, like an MPhil, MRes or MLitt. 


Noted. Then what you think about Nottingham in Malaysia Campus? I can see fee pretty reasonable and living cost really affordable compare than Singapore but question is how about the placement ? because so far I understand Nottingham tends to have many senior level that retain their current position and taking MBA Part Time in the same time.

[quote]An MBA is not needed for a PhD at many, if any, business schools. Take a research degree, like an MPhil, MRes or MLitt.&nbsp; [/quote]<br><br>Noted. Then what you think about Nottingham in Malaysia Campus? I can see fee pretty reasonable and living cost really affordable compare than Singapore but question is how about the placement ? because so far I understand Nottingham tends to have many senior level that retain their current position and taking MBA Part Time in the same time.
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Duncan

Do you mean placement into PhD programmes? I don't think Nottigham has an MPhil in business at that campus.

Do you mean placement into PhD programmes? I don't think Nottigham has an MPhil in business at that campus.
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Earth_Xu

Do you mean placement into PhD programmes? I don't think Nottigham has an MPhil in business at that campus.


What I meant is the chances of getting a job or PhD admission from Nottingham. because they do not required GMAT as mandatory that seems weird 

Do you have an opinion ? 

[quote]Do you mean placement into PhD programmes? I don't think Nottigham has an MPhil in business at that campus. [/quote]<br><br>What I meant is the chances of getting a job or PhD admission from Nottingham. because they do not required GMAT as mandatory that seems weird&nbsp;<br><br>Do you have an opinion ?&nbsp;
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Duncan

Admission to PhD is much more selective than for an MBA. I don't know placement from the Malaysian campus but they might tell you.

Admission to PhD is much more selective than for an MBA. I don't know placement from the Malaysian campus but they might tell you.
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Earth_Xu

Admission to PhD is much more selective than for an MBA. I don't know placement from the Malaysian campus but they might tell you.


I see got. 

I found actually 1 more MBA from UK , Heriot-Watt Malaysia campus . seems they are investing a lots other than Nottingham. do you have an opinion about this program ? 

[quote]Admission to PhD is much more selective than for an MBA. I don't know placement from the Malaysian campus but they might tell you. [/quote]<br><br>I see got.&nbsp;<br><br>I found actually 1 more MBA from UK , Heriot-Watt Malaysia campus . seems they are investing a lots other than Nottingham. do you have an opinion about this program ?&nbsp;
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Duncan

There's a lot of discussion on the board about Heriot-Watt. I don't recommend programmes that back any of the three major accreditations. Again, if your plan is to take a PhD I don't see why an MBA makes sense. 

There's a lot of discussion on the board about Heriot-Watt. I don't recommend programmes that back any of the three major accreditations. Again, if your plan is to take a PhD I don't see why an MBA makes sense.&nbsp;
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Earth_Xu

There's a lot of discussion on the board about Heriot-Watt. I don't recommend programmes that back any of the three major accreditations. Again, if your plan is to take a PhD I don't see why an MBA makes sense. 


Thanks for the info. 

for PhD I was just thinking if but I think with MBA would be nice for me to try teach undergraduate in my home country.

now I'm looking for manchester program in SG . do you have an opinion about this one ? 

Many Thanks! your advise really helpfull!

[quote]There's a lot of discussion on the board about Heriot-Watt. I don't recommend programmes that back any of the three major accreditations. Again, if your plan is to take a PhD I don't see why an MBA makes sense.&nbsp; [/quote]<br><br>Thanks for the info.&nbsp;<br><br>for PhD I was just thinking if but I think with MBA would be nice for me to try teach undergraduate in my home country.<br><br>now I'm looking for manchester program in SG . do you have an opinion about this one ?&nbsp;<br><br>Many Thanks! your advise really helpfull!
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StuartHE

The Manchester Global MBA seems to be very good in most locations, but there's a lot of competition in the Singapore market. Certainly, it's got a good design. If you want to teach a few classes part-time then probably MBA will be fine outside the best universities. If you want to be a professional academic, then a masters in research will be a much more powerful asset than an MBA. The Singapore campus of James Cook University, for example, has an MPhil in management and commerce. 

[Edited by StuartHE on Jun 16, 2020]

The Manchester Global MBA seems to be very good in most locations, but there's a lot of competition in the Singapore market. Certainly, it's got a good design. If you want to teach a few classes part-time then probably MBA will be fine outside the best universities. If you want to be a professional academic, then a masters in research will be a much more powerful asset than an MBA.&nbsp;The Singapore campus of James Cook University, for example, has an MPhil in management and commerce.&nbsp;
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Earth_Xu

The Manchester Global MBA seems to be very good in most locations, but there's a lot of competition in the Singapore market. Certainly, it's got a good design. If you want to teach a few classes part-time then probably MBA will be fine outside the best universities. If you want to be a professional academic, then a masters in research will be a much more powerful asset than an MBA. The Singapore campus of James Cook University, for example, has an MPhil in management and commerce. 


Thanks! but with Manchester I could do it without losing my job (Part time) that's gonna be huge plus for me , for MPhil you were saying I don't think I would be able to spend 68K and not to mention the living cost in SG.

But I'll put on my consideration. Cheers!

[quote]The Manchester Global MBA seems to be very good in most locations, but there's a lot of competition in the Singapore market. Certainly, it's got a good design. If you want to teach a few classes part-time then probably MBA will be fine outside the best universities. If you want to be a professional academic, then a masters in research will be a much more powerful asset than an MBA.&nbsp;The Singapore campus of James Cook University, for example, has an MPhil in management and commerce.&nbsp; [/quote]<br><br>Thanks! but with Manchester I could do it without losing my job (Part time) that's gonna be huge plus for me , for MPhil you were saying I don't think I would be able to spend 68K and not to mention the living cost in SG.<br><br>But I'll put on my consideration. Cheers!
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