Course Priority as per the Job Market.


RAVI TEJA

Hi , I from India , I have strong knowledge of Business , Finance and Operations at Startup Level. I am 25 year old. My aim is to complete my masters in UK in some specific Business related courses. Then start my JOB in UK. and later if something else or some other masters is required I shall take it too. But initially to start my masters and job in career , I made some list after little research in various websites.
1. Msc in Applied statistics for Finance
2. Msc in Business Analytics
3. Msc in Finance and Accounting
4. Msc in Supply Chain Management.
5. Msc in Management & Marketing.

This is my course Priority list and accordingly I would see the universities with the help of your previous posts.

Can some one please tell me whether my Course priority is matching with the Job market for international students in UK or not ? &
If someone could suggest me some universities with affordable price and standing under top 100 ranking.

Hi , I from India , I have strong knowledge of Business , Finance and Operations at Startup Level. I am 25 year old. My aim is to complete my masters in UK in some specific Business related courses. Then start my JOB in UK. and later if something else or some other masters is required I shall take it too. But initially to start my masters and job in career , I made some list after little research in various websites.
1. Msc in Applied statistics for Finance
2. Msc in Business Analytics
3. Msc in Finance and Accounting
4. Msc in Supply Chain Management.
5. Msc in Management & Marketing.

This is my course Priority list and accordingly I would see the universities with the help of your previous posts.

Can some one please tell me whether my Course priority is matching with the Job market for international students in UK or not ? &
If someone could suggest me some universities with affordable price and standing under top 100 ranking.
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Duncan

Yes, that looks good to be but I would remove option 5: Marketing requires a lot of tacit local knowledge.Take a look at this page to get an idea of shortage areas and salaries: it's even easier to get a work permit in those shortage areas because the salary level can be lowered.  https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/skilled-worker-visa-shortage-occupations/skilled-worker-visa-shortage-occupationsIT business analyst seems very promising, as does bioinformatics and cybersecurity.

Yes, that looks good to be but I would remove option 5: Marketing requires a lot of tacit local knowledge.<div>Take a look at this page to get an idea of shortage areas and salaries: it's even easier to get a work permit in those shortage areas because the salary level can be lowered.&nbsp; https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/skilled-worker-visa-shortage-occupations/skilled-worker-visa-shortage-occupations</div><div>IT business analyst seems very promising, as does bioinformatics and cybersecurity.</div>
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