Hello. As per suggestions from experts from this forum, I have decided to pursue MSc in Supply Chain Management next. As I have put my education investment into MSc in Management at NUS that I am attending now, my budget for another master has been capped to ~$30,000, including living costs, tuition fees, and everything else.
I am wondering about Thailand job market for foreigners, especially Southeast Asians nowadays. I have seen and heard that there have been a lot of immigrants coming from Myanmar, China, Vietnam, and others. I am a bit concerned about the potential government's control and limitations on job placement for their citizens and foreigners.
I am curious about part-time MSc program at Chulalongkorn University, joint with University of Warwick (MEng Engineering Management from Chula, MSc Supply Chain and Logistics Management from WMG).
I looked through Malaysia too, but no SCM course there. Australia = there are, but too expensive. SG = a few, but expensive and job market is super tough. UK = a lot, but if I pursue, I might need to go to school with tuition fees lower than GBP 15,000.
Appreciate all of your thoughts and ideas ! Please feel free to pop in anything you have in mind
Thank you
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Posted May 21, 2024 08:29
I am wondering about Thailand job market for foreigners, especially Southeast Asians nowadays. I have seen and heard that there have been a lot of immigrants coming from Myanmar, China, Vietnam, and others. I am a bit concerned about the potential government's control and limitations on job placement for their citizens and foreigners.
I am curious about part-time MSc program at Chulalongkorn University, joint with University of Warwick (MEng Engineering Management from Chula, MSc Supply Chain and Logistics Management from WMG).
I looked through Malaysia too, but no SCM course there. Australia = there are, but too expensive. SG = a few, but expensive and job market is super tough. UK = a lot, but if I pursue, I might need to go to school with tuition fees lower than GBP 15,000.
Appreciate all of your thoughts and ideas ! Please feel free to pop in anything you have in mind
Thank you
Posted May 21, 2024 11:24
There do seem to be some options in Malaysia: https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3A.my+MSc+%22supply+chain%22&oq=site%3A.my+MSc+%22supply+chain%22&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIGCAEQRRg60gEIOTUwOGowajeoAgCwAgA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#ip=1
Posted May 21, 2024 18:09
I will take a look sir. Thank you. Do you think that part-time programme like joint degree at Chulalongkorn would bring a value to the table ? Because I heard that part-time programmes are dedicated to already-employed people so it doesn't give career opportunities that much to normal students. Is that true based on rule of thumb and Thailand's recent job market condition ?
Posted May 21, 2024 22:13
I think that is a fair generalisation about part time programmes. I don't really know enough about the local market to comment.
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