Which School is better ?
i am from Asia and want to return Home country after MBA. can i get job in asia after MBA ?
want to get more than 50% loan from Parodigy finance.
regards
[Edited by mrashid7 on Jul 12, 2015]
Posted Jul 12, 2015 17:30
Which School is better ?
i am from Asia and want to return Home country after MBA. can i get job in asia after MBA ?
want to get more than 50% loan from Parodigy finance.
regards
[Edited by mrashid7 on Jul 12, 2015]
Posted Jul 13, 2015 00:48
The Insead campus in Singapore is a good option.
Posted Jul 13, 2015 17:09
thanks Duncan
i am from Pakistan. is Insead singapore is good option ?
i have applied ESMT they reply me
""""Please note that ESMT generally does not consider applicants who already hold an MBA, so the committee holds the places in the class for applicant without an MBA degree."""
i have done MBA from Pakistani university , i have 5 years of Banking as Banking services Manager in Pakistani Bank but my salary is around 5500 $ annually.
i want to increase my salary as well as enter in international market.
MBA is good option ?if yes than from where?
what is your suggestions in all these circumstances?
[Edited by mrashid7 on Jul 13, 2015]
Posted Jul 13, 2015 22:48
I think you will need to explain to western schools that in Pakistan the MBA is a pre-experience masters degree broadly similar to a master of science in management.
Read through the posts on this site. You will find a lot about Asia.
Posted Jul 14, 2015 04:46
I have not done MBA from Western university campus in Pakistan ,I have done MBA from Pakistani university . Can I eligible for Leading business school MBA like Insead,LBS ,HEC France etc with already having MBA from Pakistani university ?
Posted Jul 14, 2015 09:20
That will depend from school to school. Certainly you need to emphasise the difference between these courses.
Posted Jul 15, 2015 10:18
Just to elaborate here:
It's a question of nomenclature. For the Western schools you are looking at, an MBA is a degree that requires at least 2-3 years of work experience, just to get in.
However most (all?) MBA programs in Pakistan actually don't require work experience to apply, which makes them more akin to what the Western schools consider masters in management programs.
Your task, if you apply to these schools, is to explain why your degree is more like a masters in management degree than an MBA. Not only in terms of target applicants, but also in terms of curriculum. Ideally you'll explain to them how their MBA will add value to your profile on top of your previous academic studies.
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