I am Abhi..from India.
Btech in Electrical Engineering.
Having work exp of 5+ years in software industry.
Planning to do MBA in Ireland or Scotland.
MBA in Operations & Mgmt or, Human resource Mgmt.
IELTS score is 7.
Looking for a program which is in demand(comparatively) in either of the 2 provinces, which would help me get the program-related job.
Also, whether Msc or MBA suits my profile better in Europe?
Ireland/Scotland
Posted Dec 14, 2011 23:18
Btech in Electrical Engineering.
Having work exp of 5+ years in software industry.
Planning to do MBA in Ireland or Scotland.
MBA in Operations & Mgmt or, Human resource Mgmt.
IELTS score is 7.
Looking for a program which is in demand(comparatively) in either of the 2 provinces, which would help me get the program-related job.
Also, whether Msc or MBA suits my profile better in Europe?
Posted Dec 15, 2011 01:24
With five years work experience, you should look at an accredited MBA. Ireland and Scotland are countries, not provinces: you'll find it easier if you keep that in mind.
You have three good options in Ireland:
http://www.find-mba.com/ireland/1 and five in Scotland:
http://www.find-mba.com/scotland/1
Your GMAT results will determine your choice.
However, those accredited MBAs tend to have Ops and HR in the core, and not to have formal specialisations in them.
You have three good options in Ireland:
http://www.find-mba.com/ireland/1 and five in Scotland:
http://www.find-mba.com/scotland/1
Your GMAT results will determine your choice.
However, those accredited MBAs tend to have Ops and HR in the core, and not to have formal specialisations in them.
Posted Dec 15, 2011 10:58
hey Duncan thanks for your reply.
Posted Dec 15, 2011 20:21
I suggest for should not consider doing mba in either ireland and scotland, not only because of lacking of quality b-schools there, it would be next to impossible to find job there because of racism. You better do mba from England.
Posted Dec 15, 2011 20:46
Sorry Nanand, but hard to believe that all hiring companies are racist.
I have worked with companies like Accenture which infact promotes cross-cultural hiring across the globe.
Anyways, Duncan, I was planning to go for MBA in Cloud Computing in DBS. It is a relatively new stream.
Do you think this stream has the potential in near future...in Ireland..?
I have worked with companies like Accenture which infact promotes cross-cultural hiring across the globe.
Anyways, Duncan, I was planning to go for MBA in Cloud Computing in DBS. It is a relatively new stream.
Do you think this stream has the potential in near future...in Ireland..?
Posted Dec 15, 2011 22:33
It's certainly true that there's racism in Europe and, generally, there's the most racism where there are the least foreigners. But the sort of companies which hire from major MBA programmes generally value diversity (although, of course, don't expect to get a job in Germany of you don't speak German).
An MBA in Cloud Computing will look really stupid on your CV in 10 or 20 years. General managers do not design content for the cloud, and that skill will [a] not be taught to a professional standard in a short time and will be out of date within months. Stick to the MBA programmes with international accreditation.
An MBA in Cloud Computing will look really stupid on your CV in 10 or 20 years. General managers do not design content for the cloud, and that skill will [a] not be taught to a professional standard in a short time and [b] will be out of date within months. Stick to the MBA programmes with international accreditation.
Posted Dec 15, 2011 23:14
I suggest for should not consider doing mba in either ireland and scotland, not only because of lacking of quality b-schools there, it would be next to impossible to find job there because of racism. You better do mba from England.
Nirmal you seem very ill-informed to suggest there are no quality schools in Ireland or Scotland.
As for no racism in England there is currently a high-profile trial going for the racist murder of a teenager in London from 21 years ago.
Nirmal you seem very ill-informed to suggest there are no quality schools in Ireland or Scotland.
As for no racism in England there is currently a high-profile trial going for the racist murder of a teenager in London from 21 years ago.
Posted Dec 16, 2011 09:05
Cammy i mean to say that england has much better options in terms of b school as compared to ireland or scotland.
Regarding racism i insist that england is still much better than ireland and scotland.
Regarding racism i insist that england is still much better than ireland and scotland.
Posted Dec 16, 2011 17:58
hey nanand,
if you have any personal experience regarding racism...then pls do share it.
if you have any personal experience regarding racism...then pls do share it.
Posted Dec 23, 2011 00:07
Cammy i mean to say that england has much better options in terms of b school as compared to ireland or scotland.
Regarding racism i insist that england is still much better than ireland and scotland.
Well this murder was very shocking at the time. One of the Scottish MPs, Mohammed Sarwar, had to go all the way to your home country in order to bring the killers to justice.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2006/nov/09/race.ukcrime
Regarding racism i insist that england is still much better than ireland and scotland.</blockquote>
Well this murder was very shocking at the time. One of the Scottish MPs, Mohammed Sarwar, had to go all the way to your home country in order to bring the killers to justice.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2006/nov/09/race.ukcrime
Posted Dec 23, 2011 00:09
hey nanand,
if you have any personal experience regarding racism...then pls do share it.
I don't think nanand likes many countries. Here's what he has to say about Canada, which has a number of cities with fantastic quality of life....
" dear happymba why you want to go to canada, indian economy is doing so good just stay there. you will not find any good job in canada and even the weather is so harsh you will unable to bear it."
if you have any personal experience regarding racism...then pls do share it.</blockquote>
I don't think nanand likes many countries. Here's what he has to say about Canada, which has a number of cities with fantastic quality of life....
" dear happymba why you want to go to canada, indian economy is doing so good just stay there. you will not find any good job in canada and even the weather is so harsh you will unable to bear it."
Posted Dec 23, 2011 12:55
Hi cammy.. how is going with mbs? are you having a good experience?
Posted Dec 23, 2011 13:23
Hello Maubia,
I start in January. I have received the books for the first semester. I am looking forward to it.
Cammy
I start in January. I have received the books for the first semester. I am looking forward to it.
Cammy
Posted Dec 23, 2011 17:33
I would appeal people in this forum not to discourage someone who has plans for further studies.
Extreme weather, dirty suburbs, racist people, etc should be the least points of concern for an International students
.
Also I would like newbie's not to get misleaded by such replies.
Anyways, I am going for Dublin City University Business School..January intake. Thanks all.
Cheers..!!
Extreme weather, dirty suburbs, racist people, etc should be the least points of concern for an International students
.
Also I would like newbie's not to get misleaded by such replies.
Anyways, I am going for Dublin City University Business School..January intake. Thanks all.
Cheers..!!
Posted Dec 23, 2011 17:44
I don't know.. relocating to a city where you can walk the streets at 2.00 am without trouble is a good thing. Having a flat in a suburbs where you are not confortable.. well is not great!
But it mostly depends on you and on your background..
By the way crime is almost everywhere, it's just important to know how to keep it out of you. The first time I went to Amsterdam I had a gun pointed at me at 10.00 .. I came back twice more and had no troubles... shit happens in this world!
But it mostly depends on you and on your background..
By the way crime is almost everywhere, it's just important to know how to keep it out of you. The first time I went to Amsterdam I had a gun pointed at me at 10.00 .. I came back twice more and had no troubles... shit happens in this world!
Posted Jul 10, 2012 15:52
Hi absizzler
Have you joined for mba in cloud computing in DBS? I was looking for the same course. How is it
Have you joined for mba in cloud computing in DBS? I was looking for the same course. How is it
Posted Jul 15, 2012 15:54
But guys wat abt post MBA job opportunities in Ireland ? please suggest...
Posted Oct 17, 2012 03:46
Hi guys !!
Finally is there any one who opted for MBA in Cloud Computing ??
Iam an engineer in electronics and communication with 75.14% and having management experience of 1 yr....
I wanted to know about the same coz even m thinking to apply... other courses in my mind are mba in project management or business management........please do help..........
Finally is there any one who opted for MBA in Cloud Computing ??
Iam an engineer in electronics and communication with 75.14% and having management experience of 1 yr....
I wanted to know about the same coz even m thinking to apply... other courses in my mind are mba in project management or business management........please do help..........
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