Hello,
i'm looking for an affordable (up to 13000pounds) MBA course.
I live in London, i'd prefer to do the MBA course in London, but i'm considering to do it outside London, no more than 1h and half by train, if it would be cheaper.
Please can you tell me your experience or any other informations about?
Tnks
Affordable MBA Please help to choice
Posted Sep 12, 2014 19:29
i'm looking for an affordable (up to 13000pounds) MBA course.
I live in London, i'd prefer to do the MBA course in London, but i'm considering to do it outside London, no more than 1h and half by train, if it would be cheaper.
Please can you tell me your experience or any other informations about?
Tnks
Posted Sep 16, 2014 14:23
No, there's really nothing in that price range. The lowest I would go, personally, is Westminster's MBA -- and even that's 23k GBP I think. They have a part-time option that takes two years to complete, so you split the cost in two and have the opportunity to keep working while you do it.
Posted Sep 16, 2014 14:31
Oh, also, I just saw this list:
http://find-mba.com/lists/other-top-business-school-lists/top-10-mba-programs-in-england-for-25000-or-less
Brunel sounds like a great value.
http://find-mba.com/lists/other-top-business-school-lists/top-10-mba-programs-in-england-for-25000-or-less
Brunel sounds like a great value.
Posted Sep 16, 2014 21:42
thanks, i saw your posted link.
unfortunatlly i can go up to 15000pounds and i did not found nothing..
i really don't know what to do, because i don't want to waste my money.
what do you think about doing an MBA from Cardiff Met ?
unfortunatlly i can go up to 15000pounds and i did not found nothing..
i really don't know what to do, because i don't want to waste my money.
what do you think about doing an MBA from Cardiff Met ?
Posted Sep 17, 2014 15:46
Don't waste your money with a cheap MBA (sounds paradox, right?). An Msc may give you more ROI.
Posted Sep 18, 2014 14:12
I agree with dejong. I personally believe that an MBA that's not accredited by AMBA, AACSB, or EQUIS is really not worth doing. And I can't think of a single decent MSc program in London that's in that price range.
The only alternative I can think of would be to do an online MBA from an accredited business school. I think that the Bradford online program is under 15k GBP.
The only alternative I can think of would be to do an online MBA from an accredited business school. I think that the Bradford online program is under 15k GBP.
Posted Sep 18, 2014 21:51
My humble advice is a follows:
- Receive 3rd party and expert opinions, including the ones offered here,
- Do get in touch with the schools of your interest so that you can get the first-hand information and feel their attitude and approach,
- Use LinkedIn to have a better idea about the real life situation of the alumni,
- If possible, find and get in touch with alumni to hear about their experience
and decide yourself accordingly. In my opinion, you had better not rely solely on any of the above criteria but instead have a wider point of view. There are many universities and business schools in the UK, and not few in London. You have choices.
Regards,
- Receive 3rd party and expert opinions, including the ones offered here,
- Do get in touch with the schools of your interest so that you can get the first-hand information and feel their attitude and approach,
- Use LinkedIn to have a better idea about the real life situation of the alumni,
- If possible, find and get in touch with alumni to hear about their experience
and decide yourself accordingly. In my opinion, you had better not rely solely on any of the above criteria but instead have a wider point of view. There are many universities and business schools in the UK, and not few in London. You have choices.
Regards,
Posted Sep 18, 2014 23:54
Yes, the only MBA degrees at that price will be worthless. The ESCP Europe MEB degree is surely the best option for you.
Otherwise, try an MSc at Lancaster, Essex, Bangor, EBS, Stirling's London campus, Strathclyde.....
Otherwise, try an MSc at Lancaster, Essex, Bangor, EBS, Stirling's London campus, Strathclyde.....
Posted Sep 22, 2014 21:02
Yes, you should go for an MS.c program rather than a MBA.
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