Hi All,
Request you to help me in choosing. I have been offered by 4 Business Schools/Universities (all full time). I have Googled but not much reviews online.
1. Newcastle University Business School (UK) has offered MBA (1 year).
2. University of Nottingham (UK) has offered PGDBA (1 year) (but no difference in MBA subjects, just that I'll be awarded only a PGDBA since I am not a graduate).
3. Auckland University of Technology has offered PGDBA (1.5 years) and then I can upgrade to MBA by extending for 6 months more.
5. Southern Institute of Technology (Invercargill, NZ) has offered PGDBA (1.5 years).
My background: I have extensive experience with more than 10 years working for reputed organizations. I do not have a graduation.
Reason for MBA/PGDBA: I want to move into business oriented or management or consulting roles.
Please provide your inputs which one I should choose and why. Appreciate your response. Thank you.
Help me choose please!
Posted Sep 06, 2014 19:53
Hi All,
Request you to help me in choosing. I have been offered by 4 Business Schools/Universities (all full time). I have Googled but not much reviews online.
1. Newcastle University Business School (UK) has offered MBA (1 year).
2. University of Nottingham (UK) has offered PGDBA (1 year) (but no difference in MBA subjects, just that I'll be awarded only a PGDBA since I am not a graduate).
3. Auckland University of Technology has offered PGDBA (1.5 years) and then I can upgrade to MBA by extending for 6 months more.
5. Southern Institute of Technology (Invercargill, NZ) has offered PGDBA (1.5 years).
My background: I have extensive experience with more than 10 years working for reputed organizations. I do not have a graduation.
Reason for MBA/PGDBA: I want to move into business oriented or management or consulting roles.
Please provide your inputs which one I should choose and why. Appreciate your response. Thank you.
Request you to help me in choosing. I have been offered by 4 Business Schools/Universities (all full time). I have Googled but not much reviews online.
1. Newcastle University Business School (UK) has offered MBA (1 year).
2. University of Nottingham (UK) has offered PGDBA (1 year) (but no difference in MBA subjects, just that I'll be awarded only a PGDBA since I am not a graduate).
3. Auckland University of Technology has offered PGDBA (1.5 years) and then I can upgrade to MBA by extending for 6 months more.
5. Southern Institute of Technology (Invercargill, NZ) has offered PGDBA (1.5 years).
My background: I have extensive experience with more than 10 years working for reputed organizations. I do not have a graduation.
Reason for MBA/PGDBA: I want to move into business oriented or management or consulting roles.
Please provide your inputs which one I should choose and why. Appreciate your response. Thank you.
Posted Sep 06, 2014 21:59
nottingham seems to be fine and it is definitely the most reputed out of the options
nottingham seems to be fine and it is definitely the most reputed out of the options
Posted Sep 07, 2014 20:37
Newcastle and Nottingham are pretty similar; Newcastle is triple crown school now and if it is offering an MBA rather than an diploma, then take the MBA.
Newcastle and Nottingham are pretty similar; Newcastle is triple crown school now and if it is offering an MBA rather than an diploma, then take the MBA.
Posted Sep 08, 2014 07:23
Thankyou guys!
Thankyou guys!
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