Thanks to everyone who had helped on every thread. they were helpful.
I am a civil engineer with more than 1+ year experience before I left to pursue my passion as an entrepreneur, co-founded a digital consulting startup (Advertising & Marketing) for a more than a year now.
I believe getting an MBA will help me to better position myself to be able to manage the consulting firm & an engineering firm in a few years to come after my MBA.
I need advice on maybe It right for me to pursue the MBA?
Thank
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Posted Dec 31, 2019 13:02
I am a civil engineer with more than 1+ year experience before I left to pursue my passion as an entrepreneur, co-founded a digital consulting startup (Advertising & Marketing) for a more than a year now.
I believe getting an MBA will help me to better position myself to be able to manage the consulting firm & an engineering firm in a few years to come after my MBA.
I need advice on maybe It right for me to pursue the MBA?
Thank
Posted Jan 01, 2020 01:22
So your startup is a part time? I believe you should wait one of two more years before applying to a MBA program for best results post-MBA.
If you want to apply now, perhaps a MiM type education will be more suitable.
If you want to apply now, perhaps a MiM type education will be more suitable.
Posted Jan 01, 2020 01:59
Thanks, Ayon for the advice!
The startup is full time presently.
I guess thats Masters in Management, How do I position to gain such education?
The startup is full time presently.
I guess thats Masters in Management, How do I position to gain such education?
Posted Jan 01, 2020 12:41
Check out Best MSc & MiM degrees for international students' placement https://find-mba.com/board/general-forum/best-msc-mim-degrees-for-international-students-placement-52915
Also look at any specialised masters in entrepreneurship or consulting at those schools, in case they meet your needs.
[Edited by Duncan on Jan 01, 2020]
Also look at any specialised masters in entrepreneurship or consulting at those schools, in case they meet your needs.
Posted Jan 02, 2020 16:33
I would generally agree that a Master in Management would be better for you with your level of experience.
Would you quit the startup during your studies? I think that managing a business full-time plus studying full-time might be too much. It is for many people.
Would you quit the startup during your studies? I think that managing a business full-time plus studying full-time might be too much. It is for many people.
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