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nash171988

I had completed my Bsc in Computer Science-2011 64% in final year and aggregate 63%.rite nw working in IT firm in India as software developer and i will going to complete 3 years of work experience in May,2012. Currently preparing for GMAT. i want t o pursue general MBA from UK or Singapore ,Please adviced me with universities that is good according to my profile

I had completed my Bsc in Computer Science-2011 64% in final year and aggregate 63%.rite nw working in IT firm in India as software developer and i will going to complete 3 years of work experience in May,2012. Currently preparing for GMAT. i want t o pursue general MBA from UK or Singapore ,Please adviced me with universities that is good according to my profile
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Duncan

I think that really depends on your GMAT. I'd suggest you look at these schools: http://www.ambaguide.com/find-an-accredited-programme/schools/united-kingdom/?pp=1000

I think that really depends on your GMAT. I'd suggest you look at these schools: http://www.ambaguide.com/find-an-accredited-programme/schools/united-kingdom/?pp=1000
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ezra

Definitely - like Duncan said, your choice will depend heavily on your GMAT score. If you can score at least 650, you could probably get into a decent program. Also, you'll need to put a lot of time crafting your personal statements - I'm assuming you are not a native English speaker, so you most likely will want a native speaker to proofread them.

Also, be aware that any program that is not accredited by at least one of the main three international accrediting organizations (AACSB, EQUIS, AMBA) will probably not be worth the investment.

Anyway, start looking at these schools, some of which are relatively demanding in terms of GMAT scores - so aim high:

UK
Warwick
Oxford/Said
Cambridge/Judge
Durham

Singapore
NUS
Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
Singapore Management University (SMU)

Definitely - like Duncan said, your choice will depend heavily on your GMAT score. If you can score at least 650, you could probably get into a decent program. Also, you'll need to put a lot of time crafting your personal statements - I'm assuming you are not a native English speaker, so you most likely will want a native speaker to proofread them.

Also, be aware that any program that is not accredited by at least one of the main three international accrediting organizations (AACSB, EQUIS, AMBA) will probably not be worth the investment.

Anyway, start looking at these schools, some of which are relatively demanding in terms of GMAT scores - so aim high:

UK
Warwick
Oxford/Said
Cambridge/Judge
Durham

Singapore
NUS
Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
Singapore Management University (SMU)
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nash171988

Thanks Duncan and Erza :-)

Thanks Duncan and Erza :-)
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