Hello all,
Firstly my background is I have 5 years experience in marketing and wish to have international position in mentioned field. My budget is around USD 23,000 for academic fee and living cost. I come form South East Asian countries.
So far these are the schools that fit my budget:
- SP Jain Global MBA (Singapore, Dubai, Sydney)
I'm offered the scholarship and I heard its quality is pretty good.
- Saxion University of Applied Sciences, Netherland
I just like the country more, but this aspect wouldn't be my main priority.
Which one do you think would be the most fit for my profile? Feel free if you want to advise other than mentioned options.
Thank you in advance.
SP Jain or Saxion
Posted Dec 03, 2018 09:25
Firstly my background is I have 5 years experience in marketing and wish to have international position in mentioned field. My budget is around USD 23,000 for academic fee and living cost. I come form South East Asian countries.
So far these are the schools that fit my budget:
- SP Jain Global MBA (Singapore, Dubai, Sydney)
I'm offered the scholarship and I heard its quality is pretty good.
- Saxion University of Applied Sciences, Netherland
I just like the country more, but this aspect wouldn't be my main priority.
Which one do you think would be the most fit for my profile? Feel free if you want to advise other than mentioned options.
Thank you in advance.
Posted Dec 03, 2018 16:48
Two colleagues studies at Saxion. It's a very strong undergrad program. If your goal is a good job, and you don't speak Dutch, then SP Jain is better. But two odd schools to contrast. Why those two?
Posted Dec 05, 2018 11:39
Much thanks for the help, Duncan. Yes, I don't speak Dutch. It's because I will use personal funding for my MBA and those two are the ones with MBA programs fit with my budget so far.
Posted Dec 06, 2018 01:59
These are obviously not the only programmes under $30,000. Even the Illinois iMBA is under that price. https://find-mba.com/lists/top-business-schools-by-location/top-10-budget-mba-programs-in-europe
Posted Dec 06, 2018 02:00
SP Jain is over your budget.
Posted Dec 07, 2018 18:05
Yup, the MBA is just under $30k for the tuition fees alone, not to mention cost of living. They must be offering a (very) decent scholarship.
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