hello,
i was planning to have an MBA in France and while i was searching i found a good Masters programs that offer an Internship, and this internship will be very great for me to apply what i have learned in master and to get and experience , especially that i have't worked in marketing before, but i have two concerns, first, is that i don't know which weights more MBA or masters, also i'm 28 and many says that i'm over aged for a masters.
one more thing my budget is 18,000 euro.
appreciate your help.
MBA OR Masters
Posted Aug 24, 2015 20:03
i was planning to have an MBA in France and while i was searching i found a good Masters programs that offer an Internship, and this internship will be very great for me to apply what i have learned in master and to get and experience , especially that i have't worked in marketing before, but i have two concerns, first, is that i don't know which weights more MBA or masters, also i'm 28 and many says that i'm over aged for a masters.
one more thing my budget is 18,000 euro.
appreciate your help.
Posted Aug 26, 2015 16:49
Usually masters in management programs are aimed at students with little to no work experience, while MBA programs are for those people with at least three years of work experience. There's a little overlap, but not much - either you have enough work experience for an MBA or you don't.
EMLyon has a good masters in management program, which offers an internship - and that program is around 18k.
EMLyon has a good masters in management program, which offers an internship - and that program is around 18k.
Posted Aug 26, 2015 18:59
Perhaps a specialised masters in marketing might be better for you than a generic masters in management which are, as you have found, aimed at younger people. If you speak French, the MACI courses in the Grandes Ecoles are a strong option.
Posted Aug 27, 2015 02:34
EMLyon has a good masters in management program, which offers an internship - and that program is around 18k.
Thanks for your advice, Emlyon is a great program and it's with my budget, but they says it costs 16000 per year and the mastera takes 2 to 3 years as they say, does that mean that i'll by double or triple that about as it's 16,000 per year. I didnt find their mail to ask them, and i feel stupid to ask such a queation
Thanks for your advice, Emlyon is a great program and it's with my budget, but they says it costs 16000 per year and the mastera takes 2 to 3 years as they say, does that mean that i'll by double or triple that about as it's 16,000 per year. I didnt find their mail to ask them, and i feel stupid to ask such a queation
Posted Aug 27, 2015 05:29
Indeed, you pay the annual fee each year.
Take a look at the
- M.Sc. Marketing - French Excellence at NEOMA Business School
- M.Sc. Digital Marketing and CRM by IÉSEG School of Management
- M.Sc. Communication and Digital Marketing at ESC Rennes School of Business
- MSc. Marketing at Toulouse Business School
- M.Sc. Marketing at KEDGE Business School
- M.Sc. Cross-Cultural Marketing and Negotiation at the Ecole de Management de Normandie
If you could stretch your budget, also consider SKEMA, EDHEC and ESCP Europe.
Take a look at the
- M.Sc. Marketing - French Excellence at NEOMA Business School
- M.Sc. Digital Marketing and CRM by IÉSEG School of Management
- M.Sc. Communication and Digital Marketing at ESC Rennes School of Business
- MSc. Marketing at Toulouse Business School
- M.Sc. Marketing at KEDGE Business School
- M.Sc. Cross-Cultural Marketing and Negotiation at the Ecole de Management de Normandie
If you could stretch your budget, also consider SKEMA, EDHEC and ESCP Europe.
Posted Aug 27, 2015 12:50
Thanks Duncan, i do appreciate your effort.
Posted Aug 27, 2015 19:00
i checked them all, and i they all great and accredited and almost all within my budget, but i don't know which one too choose, which one is the best and how to know which one is better then the other, they all accredited ??
thanks
thanks
Posted Aug 27, 2015 19:16
one last thing please, what is the difference between the The Grande Ecole Programme and the normal masters program ??
Posted Aug 28, 2015 01:15
The English-language track of the Grande Ecole programme is normally called the Masters in Management. I guess that is the 'normal' programme.
Posted Aug 28, 2015 01:16
Take a look at:
France: Top 20 Grande ecoles masters ranking www.find-mba.com/board/31232
French b-school ranking from Challenges 2012 http://bit.ly/MBA_FR
French b-school ranking from Challenges www.find-mba.com/board/23297
France: Top 20 Grande ecoles masters ranking www.find-mba.com/board/31232
French b-school ranking from Challenges 2012 http://bit.ly/MBA_FR
French b-school ranking from Challenges www.find-mba.com/board/23297
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