want to change career track


jay deep

hello everybody.
I am from india, i am ordinary science graduate(2011). i was never serious about my career,but now i want to do something in life. i have been working as a lab tech. in a college for 4 months, but now i want shape my career in a new way. i want to join banking sectore in abroad. can any body help me.
my profle:
*10th- 80%
*12th-70%
*graduation(BSc)-68%
*state level athletic player
* ILETS- 6.5 band
^^^goals and desires^^^
1. want to join banking sector in foreign
2.want to do a masters degree in english speking country which can offer me EASY work visa and PR.
3.safety and quality life

though my desires does not match with my qualification but still i want your suggestion. all views are welcome, so please suggest me what you can suggest to a guy who want to study now.

hello everybody.
I am from india, i am ordinary science graduate(2011). i was never serious about my career,but now i want to do something in life. i have been working as a lab tech. in a college for 4 months, but now i want shape my career in a new way. i want to join banking sectore in abroad. can any body help me.
my profle:
*10th- 80%
*12th-70%
*graduation(BSc)-68%
*state level athletic player
* ILETS- 6.5 band
^^^goals and desires^^^
1. want to join banking sector in foreign
2.want to do a masters degree in english speking country which can offer me EASY work visa and PR.
3.safety and quality life

though my desires does not match with my qualification but still i want your suggestion. all views are welcome, so please suggest me what you can suggest to a guy who want to study now.
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Duncan

I think these are the sort of programmes you should be looking for: http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-finance-pre-experience-2012

However, only one of these (ast ESSEC) is in even partly in an English-speaking countries with easy PR. I think you need to look for masters in finance programmes in Singapore or Toronto, and then work hard now to improve your IELTS and GMAT scores.

PS I suggest you also consider the LSE's diploma in banking, which is a distance learning programme: http://www.londoninternational.ac.uk/courses/diploma-graduates/lse/diploma-graduates-banking#overview

I think these are the sort of programmes you should be looking for: http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-finance-pre-experience-2012

However, only one of these (ast ESSEC) is in even partly in an English-speaking countries with easy PR. I think you need to look for masters in finance programmes in Singapore or Toronto, and then work hard now to improve your IELTS and GMAT scores.

PS I suggest you also consider the LSE's diploma in banking, which is a distance learning programme: http://www.londoninternational.ac.uk/courses/diploma-graduates/lse/diploma-graduates-banking#overview
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jay deep

Do you think distance diploma from london can fetch a banking job for me in india or abroad?
is canada and singapore only two countries, which can fulfill my requirement?
is there any decent school which does not reqiure GMAT?
i found something about GMAT, and some colleges http://www.streetdirectory.com/travel_guide/14376/education/study_abroad_without_passing_standardized_exams___gre__gmat.html

Do you think distance diploma from london can fetch a banking job for me in india or abroad?
is canada and singapore only two countries, which can fulfill my requirement?
is there any decent school which does not reqiure GMAT?
i found something about GMAT, and some colleges http://www.streetdirectory.com/travel_guide/14376/education/study_abroad_without_passing_standardized_exams___gre__gmat.html
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shewta

if you dont want to have GMAT then have a look at these links
.html http://goodmbaguide.com/top-business-schools-in-malaysia/
http://www.ciim.ac.cy/msc-finance-banking-curriculum

it is not complete info what it can help you to choose or atleast to increase your knowledge

personally i feel Duncan sir can help you in this as he is expert.
you can also try google for newzealand.

anyone can let me know is it easy to find job in cyprus post MSc in management ??

if you dont want to have GMAT then have a look at these links
.html http://goodmbaguide.com/top-business-schools-in-malaysia/
http://www.ciim.ac.cy/msc-finance-banking-curriculum

it is not complete info what it can help you to choose or atleast to increase your knowledge

personally i feel Duncan sir can help you in this as he is expert.
you can also try google for newzealand.

anyone can let me know is it easy to find job in cyprus post MSc in management ??
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ezra

is there any decent school which does not reqiure GMAT?

No.

<blockquote>is there any decent school which does not reqiure GMAT?</blockquote>
No.
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Duncan

Jay Deep, the listing you have is a list of very weak schools, most of which are for-profit schools with low reputations.

The GMAT is much easier than an MBA. Why not take the GMAT? If you can't do the GMAT, why do you think you can do an MBA?

Jay Deep, the listing you have is a list of very weak schools, most of which are for-profit schools with low reputations.

The GMAT is much easier than an MBA. Why not take the GMAT? If you can't do the GMAT, why do you think you can do an MBA?
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jay deep

ok, i got your point. i will go for GMAT. i had few question which are still not answered. could you plz reply for them.

one thing more if some one has gap of one or two year, will it affect his admission in MSc Finance ?????

ok, i got your point. i will go for GMAT. i had few question which are still not answered. could you plz reply for them.

one thing more if some one has gap of one or two year, will it affect his admission in MSc Finance ?????
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Duncan

I am not sure if the LSE diploma would get you a job, but it might work on an entry level role. The diploma is a rigourous qualification at the level of the final year undergraduate. However, the main value of it is that it makes you a more attractive candidate to any graduate school and will allow you to "hit the ground running".

Different schools have different policies but the finance programmes are more flexible over work experience than the masters in management. A year or two work work experience will probably be preferred.

I am not sure if the LSE diploma would get you a job, but it might work on an entry level role. The diploma is a rigourous qualification at the level of the final year undergraduate. However, the main value of it is that it makes you a more attractive candidate to any graduate school and will allow you to "hit the ground running".

Different schools have different policies but the finance programmes are more flexible over work experience than the masters in management. A year or two work work experience will probably be preferred.
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jay deep

thanks for reply
sir could you please give me names of FT ranked institutes which do not require previous degree in management or economics to give admission in MSc in finance.

i treid to search link provided by you but not getting it.


o yes forgot to tell that i fount only one UCD DUBLIN

thanks for reply
sir could you please give me names of FT ranked institutes which do not require previous degree in management or economics to give admission in MSc in finance.

i treid to search link provided by you but not getting it.


o yes forgot to tell that i fount only one UCD DUBLIN
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Duncan

Use google to find the FT ranking for masters in management programmes. Then add the field called "Degree".

Use google to find the FT ranking for masters in management programmes. Then add the field called "Degree".
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shewta

i also got one while i was searching something else.
sorry, could'nt provide list of all
http://www.uniguru.co.in/studyabroad/singapore-courses/specialized-master-strategy-management-healthcare-industry-course-details/cseid/52856214/cid/72326/programs.html

i also got one while i was searching something else.
sorry, could'nt provide list of all
http://www.uniguru.co.in/studyabroad/singapore-courses/specialized-master-strategy-management-healthcare-industry-course-details/cseid/52856214/cid/72326/programs.html
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jay deep

Use google to find the FT ranking for masters in management programmes. Then add the field called "Degree".


i tried FT ranking for MASTER IN FINANCE
http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-finance-pre-experience-2012

but did not find field degree(Add more information to your table)

<blockquote>Use google to find the FT ranking for masters in management programmes. Then add the field called "Degree". </blockquote>

i tried FT ranking for MASTER IN FINANCE
http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-finance-pre-experience-2012

but did not find field degree(Add more information to your table)
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Duncan

It's only on the FT ranking for masters in management. With the finance programmes you will need to do your own research.

It's only on the FT ranking for masters in management. With the finance programmes you will need to do your own research.
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