Hi,
I'm Planning for Mim (Master of Business with Dual specialisation) in Qut (Australia) need suggestions before finalising it. Does this triple accreditations affect the course (Mim) like its affecting the MBA program.?
Need information about other alternatives which offers Mim with almost same tution fees, 2 year program, and place dosent matter.
MIM from QUT
Posted May 15, 2017 21:27
I'm Planning for Mim (Master of Business with Dual specialisation) in Qut (Australia) need suggestions before finalising it. Does this triple accreditations affect the course (Mim) like its affecting the MBA program.?
Need information about other alternatives which offers Mim with almost same tution fees, 2 year program, and place dosent matter.
Posted May 16, 2017 08:42
What fees would you pay there? Did you consider Europe?
Posted May 16, 2017 09:00
Its about 35,000 euros as tution fees for 2 years. Yes i'm interested in europe too. But i heard like its hard to get part-time jobs in non English speaking countries in Europe and they wont allow us to work aswell. My gpa is about average
I searched for some triple accreditated b-schools for Mim in Uk bt its only about a Year and the fact that we can only stay there for only 4 months after the 1 year course is a drawback for me. Im preferring Mim because of the pros of doing an Mim in a reputed b-school than doing Mba in an indian b-school as you said before. Ranking is not an issue, from the information i got I guess Ranked b-schools requires high gmat nd gpa scores. Can u suggest me the minimum gpa,gmat scores to get into a good b-school. b-school without gmat can also be considered.
[Edited by Vishnu Vasudevan on May 16, 2017]
I searched for some triple accreditated b-schools for Mim in Uk bt its only about a Year and the fact that we can only stay there for only 4 months after the 1 year course is a drawback for me. Im preferring Mim because of the pros of doing an Mim in a reputed b-school than doing Mba in an indian b-school as you said before. Ranking is not an issue, from the information i got I guess Ranked b-schools requires high gmat nd gpa scores. Can u suggest me the minimum gpa,gmat scores to get into a good b-school. b-school without gmat can also be considered.
Posted May 18, 2017 20:44
Just to clarify: you're planning on working while you do your program? That's usually fairly difficult to juggle a full-time master's in business program plus working, networking, etc.
Posted May 18, 2017 22:50
I don't get your point about only being allowed to stay in the UK for four months. If you get a job offer, you can stay as long as you like. If you;re not looking for work, why go to business school?
Posted May 20, 2017 23:11
Yes im planning to work,The agency i contacted said its hard to get job within 4 months after the graduation and the visa expires by that time,So i might have to come back, Also Uk's masters are all one year programs. Im interested in a 2 year program. What about Kozminski and Neoma. These two suits my budget . Will the language be a barrier after my graduation.???
I don't know both Polish and French.
[Edited by Vishnu Vasudevan on May 20, 2017]
I don't know both Polish and French.
Posted May 21, 2017 00:18
If you go to a good school then you'll be very likely to find work in the UK. See: International students and working in the UK http://bit.ly/1RGJIoH and Best schools for international students' placement http://www.find-mba.com/board/41143 If you don't speak French or Polish then you will only be able to get manual jobs in France or Poland.
If you want to work in France or Poland, first take a year to learn the language at an inexpensive state university and then take a masters degree taught in the language to improve your fluency and functional vocabulary.
If you want to work in France or Poland, first take a year to learn the language at an inexpensive state university and then take a masters degree taught in the language to improve your fluency and functional vocabulary.
Posted May 21, 2017 00:22
But to give you a direct answer, yes Kozminski and Neoma are very good schools. You can see the very strong MiM placement results at http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-management-2016 Neoma has better international mobility and, since you know English (which is 50% made of French), has an easier language.
Posted May 21, 2017 00:30
A few other suggestions for you: under 30,000 and all 20 months or longer.
- EM Strasbourg Business School
- Skema Business School
- Nova School of Business and Economics
- EM Strasbourg Business School
- Skema Business School
- Nova School of Business and Economics
Posted May 21, 2017 07:55
Tanks a lot duncan :)
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