so will masters students not get any work permit upon completion of their studies???
How is Nottingham university business school ?
Posted Dec 26, 2010 06:13
Posted Dec 26, 2010 10:56
so will masters students not get any work permit upon completion of their studies???
As of now, you are eligible to get work permit after completing your degree. but nothing is certain yet, every thing will depend once they come out with some final decision on PSW.
As of now, you are eligible to get work permit after completing your degree. but nothing is certain yet, every thing will depend once they come out with some final decision on PSW.
Posted Dec 26, 2010 11:03
hey thnx mamit........but how can one accept an offer unless they r sure abt wrk permit after studyin rite? ne idea if the plan is 2 reduce d wrk permit or 2 scrap it all 2gethr
Posted Dec 27, 2010 00:50
hey thnx mamit........but how can one accept an offer unless they r sure abt wrk permit after studyin rite? ne idea if the plan is 2 reduce d wrk permit or 2 scrap it all 2gethr
Cant say the new Government is very unpredictable :(
did you get any offers for UK
Cant say the new Government is very unpredictable :(
did you get any offers for UK
Posted Dec 27, 2010 05:49
ya i hav actually 4m nottingham but it was 4 jan n i recieved it only a coupl of days bck so it was 2 late by den 2 apply 4 visa n 4 completin othr formalities hav requested dem 2 defer d offer 2 sept ....lets c............m xpectin a response 4m a coupl of othr unis by mid jan......fingers crossed...............i had a look at d link u had posted on one of the othr discussions n it seems dat d situation will become clear only after 31st Jan. im just hopin dat d tier1 wrk permit is nt scrappd all 2gethr.
Posted Dec 28, 2010 21:32
yes lets hope for the best!! let me know if you want admission in Bradford i can help you out and its 9th in the UK.
Posted Dec 29, 2010 05:20
ok thanks alot
Posted Jan 05, 2011 19:46
The scrapping of the PSW is true - and will become valid from April 2011. They're trying to bring a cap to immigration etc etc - which is quite a pain really. I'm in the UK right now, and will be applying for my PSW by next month! Quite anxious about it!
And regarding Nottingham University Business School, it is supposed to be quite good, and it is not the same as Nottingham Trent University.
And regarding Nottingham University Business School, it is supposed to be quite good, and it is not the same as Nottingham Trent University.
Posted Jan 06, 2011 04:38
hi do you have any proof or any news.. abt PSW ?
Posted Feb 11, 2011 16:03
Hi friends Im Amit, aspiring to go for MBA in sept 2011. Got offer from nottingham university can anybody help me for finalizing my decesion.
Posted Feb 11, 2011 16:06
Hi Amit. Mind sharing your profile with us?
Posted Feb 11, 2011 16:10
I have completed my B.E (mechanical) 2008
Degree percent 76.9%
IELTS- 7.0
Work Exp- 2.5 (Power plant project as asst. manager)
By sep 2011 I will be having 3 years work exp.
Degree percent 76.9%
IELTS- 7.0
Work Exp- 2.5 (Power plant project as asst. manager)
By sep 2011 I will be having 3 years work exp.
Posted Feb 11, 2011 16:19
thats great....apart from that, you might want to consider leeds, durham and bradford just coz they make the cut above Nottingham in the latest FT rankings. But notts isn't bad in any case....... best of luck!
Posted Feb 11, 2011 16:22
thats great....apart from that, you might want to consider leeds, durham and bradford just coz they make the cut above Nottingham in the latest FT rankings. But notts isn't bad in any case....... best of luck!
i got rejected from leeds waiting for aston, durham, bradford.
For leeds reason was less work exp
i got rejected from leeds waiting for aston, durham, bradford.
For leeds reason was less work exp
Posted Feb 11, 2011 16:26
Aston is quite adamant on 3 years as well. They are triple accredited. Do let us know how it goes with Durham and Bradford.....
Posted Feb 11, 2011 16:28
is there an application fee for Nottingham???
Posted Feb 15, 2011 11:31
YES THERE IS
Posted Feb 15, 2011 17:10
Sorry to mix up my query into this active thread:
Dear Active users,
I am bit confused while chosing right B-school for aspiring for a MBA program in UK. Just to brief about my profile that I am an enginering graduate in Computer Sc and have 14+ yrs exp in IT, currently working for an IT organization in India.
Got few suggestions for :
1. University of Nottingham
2. Henley Business school, (merged into Univerisity of Reading since 2008)
3. University of Durham
4. University of Glasgow
5. University of Bradford
:
Just would like to know as per my profile and age group, which B-school will be more suitable for me?
Many thanks in advance,
Ashish
Dear Active users,
I am bit confused while chosing right B-school for aspiring for a MBA program in UK. Just to brief about my profile that I am an enginering graduate in Computer Sc and have 14+ yrs exp in IT, currently working for an IT organization in India.
Got few suggestions for :
1. University of Nottingham
2. Henley Business school, (merged into Univerisity of Reading since 2008)
3. University of Durham
4. University of Glasgow
5. University of Bradford
:
Just would like to know as per my profile and age group, which B-school will be more suitable for me?
Many thanks in advance,
Ashish
Posted Feb 15, 2011 17:41
Your targets should depend totally on your profile. The following criteria will help people advise you better:
Is your 14+ years completely on the technical side or have there been any managerial responsibilities?
What about your GMAT scores and IETLS scores?
Percentage of marks in your degree?
with a good GMAT score (650+), IELTS (more than 7) and around 60% marks in your degree, along with decent managerial exposure, you can easily try for Oxford, Cambridge, Cass, Warwick and LSB.
Anything less in your profile, go for Henley (primarily coz of your 14+ exp.) Strathclyde, Durham, Aston, Leeds etc.
Hope that helps!
Is your 14+ years completely on the technical side or have there been any managerial responsibilities?
What about your GMAT scores and IETLS scores?
Percentage of marks in your degree?
with a good GMAT score (650+), IELTS (more than 7) and around 60% marks in your degree, along with decent managerial exposure, you can easily try for Oxford, Cambridge, Cass, Warwick and LSB.
Anything less in your profile, go for Henley (primarily coz of your 14+ exp.) Strathclyde, Durham, Aston, Leeds etc.
Hope that helps!
Posted Feb 15, 2011 17:42
Also, add Lancaster to that list ! :)
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