Hello,
I had been working in Aberdeen for 10 years in Energy Industry and would like to pursue Executive MBA (self-funding) . I have short-listed few universities, but struggling to make a decision on which one to apply.
Manchester Business School
Henley Business School
Warwick Business School
Lancaster Business School
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Kranthi
Executive MBA
Posted Jun 13, 2015 13:49
I had been working in Aberdeen for 10 years in Energy Industry and would like to pursue Executive MBA (self-funding) . I have short-listed few universities, but struggling to make a decision on which one to apply.
Manchester Business School
Henley Business School
Warwick Business School
Lancaster Business School
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Kranthi
Posted Jun 13, 2015 14:57
What are your goals? Warwick is very strong on your list. Lancaster is great value.
Posted Jun 13, 2015 17:34
Hello Duncan
Thanks for the quick reply. I am looking for the university course that has good exposure to students from varied industries and average age above 35 years. the idea being I could learn from them more. Also better alumini networking. If you have university in mind other than the list above, I would look into them.
Regards
Kranthi
Thanks for the quick reply. I am looking for the university course that has good exposure to students from varied industries and average age above 35 years. the idea being I could learn from them more. Also better alumini networking. If you have university in mind other than the list above, I would look into them.
Regards
Kranthi
Posted Jun 14, 2015 08:53
Hi Kranthi,
None of these will have an average age quite so high; for that, you'd need a part-time MBA or a school aimed at more senior people, like the Sloan Fellows programme. I guess for mixed industries you'd look at schools further from London, where IT and consulting are based.
Cranfield could be worth considering, if you want to stay in energy.
None of these will have an average age quite so high; for that, you'd need a part-time MBA or a school aimed at more senior people, like the Sloan Fellows programme. I guess for mixed industries you'd look at schools further from London, where IT and consulting are based.
Cranfield could be worth considering, if you want to stay in energy.
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