I think you can really easily find the answer to these questions yourself. Placement is detailed comparatively in The Economist's ranking. Obviously you know which language is spoken in France. You can read its website. Consulting is so broad... I think you have to be more specific.
Best MBAs for international students' placement
Posted Nov 05, 2015 23:19
Posted May 16, 2016 17:56
Hi Duncan
I was just going through the list though i understand its 2 years old but seems beneficial.
However at current position I have 2 offers: HHL in Germany and MGSM Australia.
I compared 2 with every aspect: MGSM ranks 56 in the FT Global MBA ranking (Top in Australia) where as HHL stands 31 in Europe Business School ranking of FT (3rd in germany). The HHL has 21 months course with arond 20lacks INR in fees and MGSM will be a 2 years with fee nearly 35 Lacks in INR.
I am really confused which one to choose considering the amount of investment required and ROI bases that. (Please Note: HHL is giving me offer for 2017 batch so I will have one year to grasp some German whereas MGSM is ready to offer me seat in the very next batch). Need some expert view badly..
I was just going through the list though i understand its 2 years old but seems beneficial.
However at current position I have 2 offers: HHL in Germany and MGSM Australia.
I compared 2 with every aspect: MGSM ranks 56 in the FT Global MBA ranking (Top in Australia) where as HHL stands 31 in Europe Business School ranking of FT (3rd in germany). The HHL has 21 months course with arond 20lacks INR in fees and MGSM will be a 2 years with fee nearly 35 Lacks in INR.
I am really confused which one to choose considering the amount of investment required and ROI bases that. (Please Note: HHL is giving me offer for 2017 batch so I will have one year to grasp some German whereas MGSM is ready to offer me seat in the very next batch). Need some expert view badly..
Posted May 16, 2016 19:01
MGSM is a better school and you don't speak German. Unless your skills are very much more in demand in Germany, your higher pay in Australia will more than account for the higher fees.
Posted May 17, 2016 11:04
Hi duncan,
Will you please help me to know about the best b-schools for mba which are not asking for work experience and provide good placements for international students.......us and australia
Will you please help me to know about the best b-schools for mba which are not asking for work experience and provide good placements for international students.......us and australia
Posted May 17, 2016 12:58
There are none, really. Take a Masters in management instead: Pre-experience masters in the USA www.find-mba.com/board/23411
Posted May 17, 2016 16:09
Should i go for MAM instead of MBA . Is ther any difference in placement and salary .Would you please tell me about best college for this.
Posted May 17, 2016 17:16
Without more work experience you can't get into a valuable MBA. A valuable Masters in Management will give you better placement and salary than a below-average MBA. All the programmes listed on the post I indicated will be better than a below-average MBA, but the one that stands out to me is at Duke: http://www.fuqua.duke.edu/mms-foundations-of-business/ If you already have a degree in business, then South Carolina might be better: http://moore.sc.edu/academicprograms/masters/masterofinternationalbusiness.aspx
Posted May 18, 2016 04:12
Thanks Duncan for your valuable advice....It will be very helpful to me if you provide some more colleges name for mam (australia/us) with good reputation and the one who provides better placments for international students.
Posted May 18, 2016 09:34
The eduniversal rankings are good for Australia. My list for the US seems fairly comprehensive.
Posted May 19, 2016 04:24
Will you please provide me the list of colleges...So that i can further check on them
Posted May 19, 2016 10:51
Posted Nov 02, 2016 06:47
Hello Duncan,
Thank you for this topic, it helps a lot when deciding which school to choose
I still need your advice
I am interested in taking Msc in information technology management and I have the below three universities and courses in order taking into account the international mobility, reputation and student life
I am interested to work in the IT/Consultancy field in UK
I am confused between Bath & Warwick, which is the best ? could you help me ?
1. University of Bath, School of Management: Innovation and Technology Management
2. University of Warwick, Business School: Information Systems Management and Innovation
3. Lancaster University, Graduate Management School: Information Technology, Management and Organisational Change
Thank you
[Edited by eslam14 on Nov 02, 2016]
Thank you for this topic, it helps a lot when deciding which school to choose
I still need your advice
I am interested in taking Msc in information technology management and I have the below three universities and courses in order taking into account the international mobility, reputation and student life
I am interested to work in the IT/Consultancy field in UK
I am confused between Bath & Warwick, which is the best ? could you help me ?
1. University of Bath, School of Management: Innovation and Technology Management
2. University of Warwick, Business School: Information Systems Management and Innovation
3. Lancaster University, Graduate Management School: Information Technology, Management and Organisational Change
Thank you
Posted Dec 16, 2016 17:38
Hi Duncan,
I am seeking admission in one of the reputed MBA programme of Europe. I applied to Cambridge, Cranfield, Lancaster, EDHEC , Warwick, UQ , Australia and ISB India.
Thus far I have received admit offers from Cranfield, Lancaster, EDHEC, ISB and UQ.
I am pretty confused on which one to choose.
My background : I have served in military for 20 years and have been engaged in aerospace maintenance management and MRO IT project management in these years. I shall be moving with my family for whichever place I join.
I wish to pitch in for senior management positions after MBA, i.e., director or division head....
Please advice which MBA programme is best. I tend to zero in to Cranfield or Lancaster..
I am seeking admission in one of the reputed MBA programme of Europe. I applied to Cambridge, Cranfield, Lancaster, EDHEC , Warwick, UQ , Australia and ISB India.
Thus far I have received admit offers from Cranfield, Lancaster, EDHEC, ISB and UQ.
I am pretty confused on which one to choose.
My background : I have served in military for 20 years and have been engaged in aerospace maintenance management and MRO IT project management in these years. I shall be moving with my family for whichever place I join.
I wish to pitch in for senior management positions after MBA, i.e., director or division head....
Please advice which MBA programme is best. I tend to zero in to Cranfield or Lancaster..
Posted Dec 17, 2016 01:04
Your aviation and defence background, as well as your age, seems to be a much better fit for Cranfield. Did you consider IMD, ESMT or the Sloan Fellowship at LBS?
Posted Dec 17, 2016 02:35
Thanks Duncan, for prompt reply.
You have made me inch closer to my decision.
I had approached IMD but they suggested me to look at their executive MBA programme. ESMT I didn't try due to language hindrance. About Sloan Fellowship at LBS I was not sure if it would help me connect for placement in Europe after course. Further, I assumed most such people join fellow programme who would continue in their same industry and same function and may not be fit for someone doing drastic changes as country, function and industry.
regards
You have made me inch closer to my decision.
I had approached IMD but they suggested me to look at their executive MBA programme. ESMT I didn't try due to language hindrance. About Sloan Fellowship at LBS I was not sure if it would help me connect for placement in Europe after course. Further, I assumed most such people join fellow programme who would continue in their same industry and same function and may not be fit for someone doing drastic changes as country, function and industry.
regards
Posted Dec 18, 2016 19:57
Your assumption about the fellows programme is a bit out of date. Speak with them.
Posted Dec 19, 2016 15:48
Thanks Duncan. I will do the same.
Posted Jan 30, 2017 07:45
I have updated the post at the start of this ranking with the 2017 ranking data.
Posted Feb 05, 2017 17:22
Hi Duncan,
With current US politics, which are the best options for international applicants?
I have a 600 GMAT and applied to SUNY Buffalo and Katz Pittsburg. Where else should I apply?
With current US politics, which are the best options for international applicants?
I have a 600 GMAT and applied to SUNY Buffalo and Katz Pittsburg. Where else should I apply?
Posted Feb 06, 2017 19:26
I think the US is still a great option for students looking to work in their domestic market. For international mobility, I think the US continues to be a risky choice.
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