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
Durham/Cass/Warwick/RSM/Leeds
Posted Apr 28, 2012 11:24
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
Posted Apr 29, 2012 22:06
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 !
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 !
Posted Apr 29, 2012 22:57
These are four strong schools. Rank them by average salary to get an idea of how well they feed into consulting firms.
Posted Apr 30, 2012 11:19
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.
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.
Posted Apr 30, 2012 11:30
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 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 ?
Posted Apr 30, 2012 12:42
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?
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?
Posted Apr 30, 2012 12:48
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.
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.
Posted Apr 30, 2012 12:55
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
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
Posted May 01, 2012 14:57
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 :)
I will still keep my options open and go for the best..I'm aiming high - for Warwick :)
Posted May 04, 2012 15:20
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.
I will still keep my options open and go for the best..I'm aiming high - for Warwick :)
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All the best!! if you get through Wariwck nothing like it.
Posted May 28, 2012 17:48
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..
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..
Posted May 28, 2012 17:51
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
I would not recommend for Leeds , however Durham could be a better option.
What was your GMAT score ?
Mamit
Posted May 28, 2012 17:52
i mean the one you took on 26th May.
Posted May 28, 2012 17:54
"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.
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.
Posted May 28, 2012 18:08
which other schools you are awaiting response from ?
Posted May 28, 2012 18:10
"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.
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.
Posted May 31, 2012 22:38
i think it will be easy to decide once you have all admits in hand.
Mamit
Mamit
Posted Jun 01, 2012 15:57
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 ?
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 ?
Posted Jun 01, 2012 17:13
what different experience you are anticipating and in comparison to which schools ?
Posted Jun 01, 2012 20:18
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.
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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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