Hi
I am a graduate in computers(BCA) and post study I have been working with AonHewitt in the Benefits HRO Business Unit( aug 2009 - present).
Having a decent technical footing I am now planning to do Msc Mgmt from UK next year .
So far I have shortlisted University of Warwick ,Manchester,Lancaster,Bath,Nottingham.
for Msc Mgmt.
Now my confusion is regarding -
1. The choice of course. Would it be the right course keeping in mind the current slowdown in the market, Return of investment viewpoint.
2. Any suggestions regarding other courses inclined towards mgmt are welcome.
Pls help.
Please people i need advise..
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Posted Dec 07, 2010 15:40
Hi
I am a graduate in computers(BCA) and post study I have been working with AonHewitt in the Benefits HRO Business Unit( aug 2009 - present).
Having a decent technical footing I am now planning to do Msc Mgmt from UK next year .
So far I have shortlisted University of Warwick ,Manchester,Lancaster,Bath,Nottingham.
for Msc Mgmt.
Now my confusion is regarding -
1. The choice of course. Would it be the right course keeping in mind the current slowdown in the market, Return of investment viewpoint.
2. Any suggestions regarding other courses inclined towards mgmt are welcome.
Pls help.
Please people i need advise..
I am a graduate in computers(BCA) and post study I have been working with AonHewitt in the Benefits HRO Business Unit( aug 2009 - present).
Having a decent technical footing I am now planning to do Msc Mgmt from UK next year .
So far I have shortlisted University of Warwick ,Manchester,Lancaster,Bath,Nottingham.
for Msc Mgmt.
Now my confusion is regarding -
1. The choice of course. Would it be the right course keeping in mind the current slowdown in the market, Return of investment viewpoint.
2. Any suggestions regarding other courses inclined towards mgmt are welcome.
Pls help.
Please people i need advise..
Posted Dec 11, 2010 07:30
I suggest you look at Boston University.. It has a good mgmt program and a dual degree of MS-MBA in which they provide MS in information systems.. There are other mgmt programs as well. So i suggest you look it up
I suggest you look at Boston University.. It has a good mgmt program and a dual degree of MS-MBA in which they provide MS in information systems.. There are other mgmt programs as well. So i suggest you look it up
Posted Dec 19, 2010 03:03
Hi
I am a graduate in computers(BCA) and post study I have been working with AonHewitt in the Benefits HRO Business Unit( aug 2009 - present).
Having a decent technical footing I am now planning to do Msc Mgmt from UK next year .
So far I have shortlisted University of Warwick ,Manchester,Lancaster,Bath,Nottingham.
for Msc Mgmt.
Now my confusion is regarding -
1. The choice of course. Would it be the right course keeping in mind the current slowdown in the market, Return of investment viewpoint.
2. Any suggestions regarding other courses inclined towards mgmt are welcome.
Pls help.
Please people i need advise..
Hi Richa,
Considering your profile and current situation in the UK i would suggest you to opt for MBA instead of MSc. Although MSc in management has good recognition in the UK but not in India and in case if you would have to come back to India then MBA would help you in securing better job than MSc.
<blockquote>Hi
I am a graduate in computers(BCA) and post study I have been working with AonHewitt in the Benefits HRO Business Unit( aug 2009 - present).
Having a decent technical footing I am now planning to do Msc Mgmt from UK next year .
So far I have shortlisted University of Warwick ,Manchester,Lancaster,Bath,Nottingham.
for Msc Mgmt.
Now my confusion is regarding -
1. The choice of course. Would it be the right course keeping in mind the current slowdown in the market, Return of investment viewpoint.
2. Any suggestions regarding other courses inclined towards mgmt are welcome.
Pls help.
Please people i need advise..</blockquote>
Hi Richa,
Considering your profile and current situation in the UK i would suggest you to opt for MBA instead of MSc. Although MSc in management has good recognition in the UK but not in India and in case if you would have to come back to India then MBA would help you in securing better job than MSc.
I am a graduate in computers(BCA) and post study I have been working with AonHewitt in the Benefits HRO Business Unit( aug 2009 - present).
Having a decent technical footing I am now planning to do Msc Mgmt from UK next year .
So far I have shortlisted University of Warwick ,Manchester,Lancaster,Bath,Nottingham.
for Msc Mgmt.
Now my confusion is regarding -
1. The choice of course. Would it be the right course keeping in mind the current slowdown in the market, Return of investment viewpoint.
2. Any suggestions regarding other courses inclined towards mgmt are welcome.
Pls help.
Please people i need advise..</blockquote>
Hi Richa,
Considering your profile and current situation in the UK i would suggest you to opt for MBA instead of MSc. Although MSc in management has good recognition in the UK but not in India and in case if you would have to come back to India then MBA would help you in securing better job than MSc.
Posted Dec 30, 2010 07:49
Boston university is having best management courses. You can find out with university website
Boston university is having best management courses. You can find out with university website
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