I am from Myanmar (Burma) and I am working at medical supplies and pharmaceutical distribution business (family business) in Myanmar. My undergraduate degrees are BEng (Hons) Mechatronics and B.B.A.
My goal is to work at healthcare/medical supplies/pharmaceutical/hospital companies in UK for about 1-2 year after my MBA and expand my business residing in Myanmar on the other hand as well.
I am thinking about Glasgow (Adam Smith) but not sure that their acceptance rate might be strict because unlike some universities, it needs 3 years of managerial experiences. Obviously, it would take me about 1-2 years to get into managerial position firstly before getting my managerial experiences.
So may I know that which universities in the UK have a good placement in such industry for the people with no medical degree like me?
Thank you very much.
MBA in UK for healthcare/medical related business
Posted Dec 06, 2021 19:30
My goal is to work at healthcare/medical supplies/pharmaceutical/hospital companies in UK for about 1-2 year after my MBA and expand my business residing in Myanmar on the other hand as well.
I am thinking about Glasgow (Adam Smith) but not sure that their acceptance rate might be strict because unlike some universities, it needs 3 years of managerial experiences. Obviously, it would take me about 1-2 years to get into managerial position firstly before getting my managerial experiences.
So may I know that which universities in the UK have a good placement in such industry for the people with no medical degree like me?
Thank you very much.
Posted Dec 06, 2021 20:28
Take a look at these three posts
How to use LinkedIn to find the best school www.find-mba.com/board/33571
Which MSc's are better than pre-experience 'Freshers' MBAs? www.find-mba.com/board/22783
Why freshers' MBAs are worse than MiM degrees from better schools http://www.find-mba.com/board/38133
<div><br></div><div>Why freshers' MBAs are worse than MiM degrees from better schools http://www.find-mba.com/board/38133 </div>
Posted Dec 06, 2021 20:36
Every EQUIS-accredited MBA will require three years' professional work experience after your undergraduate degree. Glasgow is one of a few schools (including Exeter and Liverpool) where I am pretty sure they would be open to someone whose management experience was functional rather than supervisory (i.e. they are managing information, resources or projects rather than directing people).
I would also suggest Birmingham, Cranfield, Strathclyde and Trinity College Dublin to you as schools worth contacting.
If you have less than three years' professional experience, then look at a MSc in management.
[Edited by Duncan on Dec 06, 2021]
Posted Dec 07, 2021 04:59
Thank you very much for providing a detailed explanation Mr. Duncan.
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