Myself Karan, 26, from New Delhi,India.
- First degree in Bachelors of Commerce,3.2 GPA from University of Delhi- 3 year degree
- Work experience: 2 years 7 months
- Current work: Merchandiser in a buying agency for apparels and fashion accessories sourcing for retailers/wholesalers primarily from Europe and US
- No GMAT score yet
-IELTS Band 8
- Very Limited budget.
i want to start with an international career.
Thought of these 3 courses
1.Masters In International Management/Business.
2.Masters in International Economics.
3.Masters in International Finance.
Initially, i planned for Canada,US and Australia.But gradually i came to know about German Fachhochschules and opted for Germany.
it is comparatively cheaper than English speaking countries for studies in terms of fees and cost of living. Also , they are offering a prolong stay back after completing studies.
For now, i have shortlisted these two German schools and planning to apply at both,for there international business/management course and will like to have your views on them.
IMB- Berlin
http://www.mba-berlin.de/en/
ISM- Dortmund
http://www.en.ism.de/
I am open to your suggestions for any other alternatives.
Kind Regard
Karan
Masters from German universities of applied science
Posted Jan 11, 2014 12:46
Myself Karan, 26, from New Delhi,India.
- First degree in Bachelors of Commerce,3.2 GPA from University of Delhi- 3 year degree
- Work experience: 2 years 7 months
- Current work: Merchandiser in a buying agency for apparels and fashion accessories sourcing for retailers/wholesalers primarily from Europe and US
- No GMAT score yet
-IELTS Band 8
- Very Limited budget.
i want to start with an international career.
Thought of these 3 courses
1.Masters In International Management/Business.
2.Masters in International Economics.
3.Masters in International Finance.
Initially, i planned for Canada,US and Australia.But gradually i came to know about German Fachhochschules and opted for Germany.
it is comparatively cheaper than English speaking countries for studies in terms of fees and cost of living. Also , they are offering a prolong stay back after completing studies.
For now, i have shortlisted these two German schools and planning to apply at both,for there international business/management course and will like to have your views on them.
IMB- Berlin
http://www.mba-berlin.de/en/
ISM- Dortmund
http://www.en.ism.de/
I am open to your suggestions for any other alternatives.
Kind Regard
Karan
- First degree in Bachelors of Commerce,3.2 GPA from University of Delhi- 3 year degree
- Work experience: 2 years 7 months
- Current work: Merchandiser in a buying agency for apparels and fashion accessories sourcing for retailers/wholesalers primarily from Europe and US
- No GMAT score yet
-IELTS Band 8
- Very Limited budget.
i want to start with an international career.
Thought of these 3 courses
1.Masters In International Management/Business.
2.Masters in International Economics.
3.Masters in International Finance.
Initially, i planned for Canada,US and Australia.But gradually i came to know about German Fachhochschules and opted for Germany.
it is comparatively cheaper than English speaking countries for studies in terms of fees and cost of living. Also , they are offering a prolong stay back after completing studies.
For now, i have shortlisted these two German schools and planning to apply at both,for there international business/management course and will like to have your views on them.
IMB- Berlin
http://www.mba-berlin.de/en/
ISM- Dortmund
http://www.en.ism.de/
I am open to your suggestions for any other alternatives.
Kind Regard
Karan
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