Hi All,
I would like some information about Dublin Business School, Dublin , how is the MBA there ?
also how are the job opportunities after an MBA in Ireland generally ? What are the Visa rules.
I am from India and have an engineering degree with 2 yrs work exp. Please advice asap.
MBA in Ireland.
Posted Jul 17, 2012 15:29
I would like some information about Dublin Business School, Dublin , how is the MBA there ?
also how are the job opportunities after an MBA in Ireland generally ? What are the Visa rules.
I am from India and have an engineering degree with 2 yrs work exp. Please advice asap.
Posted Jul 17, 2012 21:18
That's a very strange for-profit school. It doesn't have the right to issue MBA degrees. Are its MBAs awarded by some university outside Ireland?
Posted Jul 19, 2012 17:16
Yes, they are given by Liverpool John Moores. What about Waterford Institute of Technology. I am also waiting for a reply from UCD for Msc in International Business.
Posted Jul 19, 2012 22:54
WIT is better. It is a well known regional technical college. UCD does have the right to issue degrees, and is qualitatively stronger.
Posted Jul 20, 2012 15:01
WIT is offering mbite-Msc in business inovation and technology and entrepreurship. I dont know what that course is all about and what will they teach and how relevant this course would be for my future prospects.
Just got a mail from UCD tha they cant offer me the course applied for as my background is not business or economics.
What to do ? Please advice.
Just got a mail from UCD tha they cant offer me the course applied for as my background is not business or economics.
What to do ? Please advice.
Posted Jul 20, 2012 23:27
What are your goals? Why are you applying to such different degrees?
Posted Jul 21, 2012 11:18
I did not apply to for them. I had applied for an MBA but this is what they offered instead of an MBA.
Posted Jul 21, 2012 11:25
You don't have enough work experience for an accredited MBA. If you have been applying for them, then you have not need doing your research very well.
What are your goals?
What are your goals?
Posted Jul 21, 2012 18:47
my goals are to study a good course which would be helpful/beneficial for my future prospects whether in india or abroad.
Posted Jul 21, 2012 18:48
also it should be related to management.
Posted Jul 22, 2012 01:02
There must be a reason why you looked at Ireland, since India has great business schools. What is your GMAT score?
Posted Jul 22, 2012 08:04
i did not take the GMAT. I think that perhaps Ireland has better education system because of the Govt. body HETAC looking after it. That is the foremost reason.
Posted Jul 22, 2012 18:18
If you don't have any very specific goals then take the path that gives you the most options. Use the next few months to get a strong GMAT score and apply to the best schools that fit your GMAT for entry next year.
Related Business Schools
Hot Discussions
-
UPF-BSM vs EAE Business School vs UAB, seeking insights over potential business schools in Barcelona, Spain.
Nov 07, 2024 174 12 -
Torn Between Ivey and RSM: What Would You Choose?
Oct 29, 2024 254 12 -
Question about some Masters- ESCP or EDHEC or Cranfield.
Oct 30, 2024 133 7 -
Looking to pivoting into management role in California
Nov 19, 2024 83 5 -
Are executive short courses that bad? Any alternatives if employer pays?
Nov 13, 2024 115 4 -
Europe vs US - Opportunities/ROI
Nov 02, 2024 96 4 -
eMBA or executive MSc Finance - Dilemma
Nov 12, 2024 76 3 -
Emory vs GA Tech
Nov 25 07:57 PM 56 3