Durham/Cass/Warwick/RSM/Leeds


ab_pary

Hi Guys

Reading a lot on the UK-IRL forums, i decided to post my question pre-mba :)

I have been looking at an MBA, after working 3+ years as an IT professional (networking and server administration plus erp).

I hope to switch to banking IT consultancy but i am confused as to what position to aim for at this moment in time.

I have opted for the above mentioned universities and an MBA (not MSc) so that i can get my hands into strategic management and consultancy courses with a consultancy project at the end ..

I don't mind spending 16months in a course but i would like to be able to do some real business environment projects..What would you guys suggest i do ?

I have started applications to all these universities along with Schulich York Canada (thinking only in terms of migration).

Regards,
AP

Hi Guys

Reading a lot on the UK-IRL forums, i decided to post my question pre-mba :)

I have been looking at an MBA, after working 3+ years as an IT professional (networking and server administration plus erp).

I hope to switch to banking IT consultancy but i am confused as to what position to aim for at this moment in time.

I have opted for the above mentioned universities and an MBA (not MSc) so that i can get my hands into strategic management and consultancy courses with a consultancy project at the end ..

I don't mind spending 16months in a course but i would like to be able to do some real business environment projects..What would you guys suggest i do ?

I have started applications to all these universities along with Schulich York Canada (thinking only in terms of migration).

Regards,
AP
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ab_pary

going a little off course here with my choice :

I have short-listed my choices from Lancaster,Warwick,City to Cranfield in that order.

Any one here care to guide a lost soul ?

Thanks ! Appreciate Find-MBA's help !

going a little off course here with my choice :

I have short-listed my choices from Lancaster,Warwick,City to Cranfield in that order.

Any one here care to guide a lost soul ?

Thanks ! Appreciate Find-MBA's help !
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Duncan

These are four strong schools. Rank them by average salary to get an idea of how well they feed into consulting firms.

These are four strong schools. Rank them by average salary to get an idea of how well they feed into consulting firms.
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ralph

Also, you should look at each program's course content to see what they offer in terms of consultancy curriculum.

I know that at Lancaster, you can do the "consultancy challenge," module where you'll work in a group to learn about how consultants deal with organizations, how they manage risk, and so-forth.

At Warwick you'd do a "management consultancy project," which covers some of the same issues but you'll also have to write a dissertation.

Also, you should look at each program's course content to see what they offer in terms of consultancy curriculum.

I know that at Lancaster, you can do the "consultancy challenge," module where you'll work in a group to learn about how consultants deal with organizations, how they manage risk, and so-forth.

At Warwick you'd do a "management consultancy project," which covers some of the same issues but you'll also have to write a dissertation.
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ab_pary

Lancaster's deadline ends today unfortunately..but i am trying to submit my application atleast with all the necessary information and scholarships too.

What other schools would you recommend amongst the top 100 (affordable) b schools for consultancy and for a career-change or more like a career move forward from IT to IT consultancy for banks ?

Lancaster's deadline ends today unfortunately..but i am trying to submit my application atleast with all the necessary information and scholarships too.

What other schools would you recommend amongst the top 100 (affordable) b schools for consultancy and for a career-change or more like a career move forward from IT to IT consultancy for banks ?
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Mamit

Lancaster's deadline ends today unfortunately..but i am trying to submit my application atleast with all the necessary information and scholarships too.

What other schools would you recommend amongst the top 100 (affordable) b schools for consultancy and for a career-change or more like a career move forward from IT to IT consultancy for banks ?

What is your GMAT score?

<blockquote>Lancaster's deadline ends today unfortunately..but i am trying to submit my application atleast with all the necessary information and scholarships too.

What other schools would you recommend amongst the top 100 (affordable) b schools for consultancy and for a career-change or more like a career move forward from IT to IT consultancy for banks ?</blockquote>
What is your GMAT score?
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ab_pary

I gave my first GMAT (after studying in a plane for 13 hours) and got a 520 ..

My next exam is scheduled for 26th May 2012 along with IELTS on 19th May.

I think i can do well in this next test.

I gave my first GMAT (after studying in a plane for 13 hours) and got a 520 ..

My next exam is scheduled for 26th May 2012 along with IELTS on 19th May.

I think i can do well in this next test.
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Mamit

All the best for the next exam. but you can only use your GMAT scores if its over 600, otherwise i would suggest to look for the universities accepting applications without GMAT.
Such as:
Birmingham
Aston
Durham
Bradford
Strathclyde
Edinburgh (may ask if your experience and academics are weak )
Have you made any applications to these ones

Regards
Mamit

All the best for the next exam. but you can only use your GMAT scores if its over 600, otherwise i would suggest to look for the universities accepting applications without GMAT.
Such as:
Birmingham
Aston
Durham
Bradford
Strathclyde
Edinburgh (may ask if your experience and academics are weak )
Have you made any applications to these ones

Regards
Mamit
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ab_pary

Submitted for Lancaster yesterday, with my SOP etc.

I will still keep my options open and go for the best..I'm aiming high - for Warwick :)

Submitted for Lancaster yesterday, with my SOP etc.

I will still keep my options open and go for the best..I'm aiming high - for Warwick :)

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Mamit

Submitted for Lancaster yesterday, with my SOP etc.

I will still keep my options open and go for the best..I'm aiming high - for Warwick :)


All the best!! if you get through Wariwck nothing like it.

<blockquote>Submitted for Lancaster yesterday, with my SOP etc.

I will still keep my options open and go for the best..I'm aiming high - for Warwick :)

</blockquote>
All the best!! if you get through Wariwck nothing like it.
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ab_pary

Got some bad news folks : Warwick rejection letter
They cited 3 years of experience as being too less for their current class of 50 for full-time MBA.
Their avg is 6 years and avg age is 30 of other applicants.

Still awaiting LUMS and DBS results..

Got some bad news folks : Warwick rejection letter
They cited 3 years of experience as being too less for their current class of 50 for full-time MBA.
Their avg is 6 years and avg age is 30 of other applicants.

Still awaiting LUMS and DBS results..
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Mamit

Hard luck, but you should have known this before, as its very unlikely that Warwick accept candidate with only 3 years of experience.
I would not recommend for Leeds , however Durham could be a better option.
What was your GMAT score ?
Mamit

Hard luck, but you should have known this before, as its very unlikely that Warwick accept candidate with only 3 years of experience.
I would not recommend for Leeds , however Durham could be a better option.
What was your GMAT score ?
Mamit
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Mamit

i mean the one you took on 26th May.

i mean the one you took on 26th May.
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ab_pary

"I gave my first GMAT (after studying in a plane for 13 hours) and got a 520 ..

Changed this to 6th of June (writing with IR) because i am travelling again for work :(

My next exam is scheduled for 26th May 2012 along with IELTS on 19th May.

I think i can do well in this next test."

I guess i did not know about the experience criteria. I was looking at their minimum reqmts. and i felt i could be part of such uni's. I guess i should have known the priority is experience.

"I gave my first GMAT (after studying in a plane for 13 hours) and got a 520 ..

Changed this to 6th of June (writing with IR) because i am travelling again for work :(

My next exam is scheduled for 26th May 2012 along with IELTS on 19th May.

I think i can do well in this next test."

I guess i did not know about the experience criteria. I was looking at their minimum reqmts. and i felt i could be part of such uni's. I guess i should have known the priority is experience.
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Mamit

which other schools you are awaiting response from ?

which other schools you are awaiting response from ?
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ab_pary

"Still awaiting LUMS and DBS results.."

Lancaster and Durham

I am looking at Rotterdam since i have an early-bird advantage there..The course starts in January 2013.

Basically opting for an MBA to change careers and land into IT consultancy for banking sector etc..
Right now i manage high-end servers and its quite technical..would like myself to manage people rather than execute :) I guess that's where everyone wants to see themselves.

"Still awaiting LUMS and DBS results.."

Lancaster and Durham

I am looking at Rotterdam since i have an early-bird advantage there..The course starts in January 2013.

Basically opting for an MBA to change careers and land into IT consultancy for banking sector etc..
Right now i manage high-end servers and its quite technical..would like myself to manage people rather than execute :) I guess that's where everyone wants to see themselves.

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Mamit

i think it will be easy to decide once you have all admits in hand.
Mamit

i think it will be easy to decide once you have all admits in hand.
Mamit
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ab_pary

In Dubai, most employers (multinational firms) would require western educated employees.
The term western education would either refer to a US or a UK degree.

I was also looking at Rotman, Rotterdam and Mannheim b-schools..They offer a different experience altogether which makes it a good bet in case you want to migrate...

This makes it all the more confusing to choose a b-school.

What are your thoughts Mamit/Duncan ?

In Dubai, most employers (multinational firms) would require western educated employees.
The term western education would either refer to a US or a UK degree.

I was also looking at Rotman, Rotterdam and Mannheim b-schools..They offer a different experience altogether which makes it a good bet in case you want to migrate...

This makes it all the more confusing to choose a b-school.

What are your thoughts Mamit/Duncan ?
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Mamit

what different experience you are anticipating and in comparison to which schools ?

what different experience you are anticipating and in comparison to which schools ?
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ab_pary

what different experience you are anticipating and in comparison to which schools ?


Experience would mostly relate to the atmosphere in and around the campus. Experience in class would relate to the amount of teamwork required for case-studies and projects etc.

I hear that Lancaster has a proper consulting project at the last semester with real companies. It could be in field of Marketing/Finance/HR etc..

I want something where IT consultancy and strategic mgmt can come into play..i guess its too specific a project to be asking for.

<blockquote>what different experience you are anticipating and in comparison to which schools ?
</blockquote>

Experience would mostly relate to the atmosphere in and around the campus. Experience in class would relate to the amount of teamwork required for case-studies and projects etc.

I hear that Lancaster has a proper consulting project at the last semester with real companies. It could be in field of Marketing/Finance/HR etc..

I want something where IT consultancy and strategic mgmt can come into play..i guess its too specific a project to be asking for.
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