Mr.Duncan, can you please help me out.
I am getting admission for MBA in UWIC and Coventry University,London Campus. Is it worth the money to go for MBA in these universities?And I am also getting admission in MSc Management program of University of Bradford. Which one should I opt for? As I want to work in UK for two three years and then return back to my country,India.
Can I get a job in 4 months after completion of my course?Which according to you is best among above in terms of job prospects?
Kind Advice Required on Choosing MBA Course
Posted Dec 06, 2011 20:25
I am getting admission for MBA in UWIC and Coventry University,London Campus. Is it worth the money to go for MBA in these universities?And I am also getting admission in MSc Management program of University of Bradford. Which one should I opt for? As I want to work in UK for two three years and then return back to my country,India.
Can I get a job in 4 months after completion of my course?Which according to you is best among above in terms of job prospects?
Posted Dec 06, 2011 21:04
I would strongly recommend an MSc from an accredited, ranked university like Bradford over a 'freshers' MBA from an unaccredited school.
Four months sounds pretty reasonable to find a job. Take a look at: http://www.find-mba.com/board/23088
Four months sounds pretty reasonable to find a job. Take a look at: http://www.find-mba.com/board/23088
Posted Dec 06, 2011 21:10
Is it better in terms of job opportunities than an MBA from UWIC or Coventry?
Posted Dec 06, 2011 21:28
Yes.
Posted Dec 06, 2011 21:50
Thank you very much. Appreciate your help.
Posted Dec 17, 2011 14:15
hello sir,
i am an Engineering student of final year from Computer Science stream from india and
i wish to get admission in MBA for 2012-2013
i don't have work experience.
which is required condition of MBA in UK , bt cardiff university provide the facility to get MBA without experience
and top universities like glasgow offer the Msc program in Management
i m very confused in those two
please tell me which one is beneficial for me
as i told u earlier i am from technical stream and don't have any knowledge about management
so is there any problems i have to face in doing management course
thanks a lot in advance sir
i am an Engineering student of final year from Computer Science stream from india and
i wish to get admission in MBA for 2012-2013
i don't have work experience.
which is required condition of MBA in UK , bt cardiff university provide the facility to get MBA without experience
and top universities like glasgow offer the Msc program in Management
i m very confused in those two
please tell me which one is beneficial for me
as i told u earlier i am from technical stream and don't have any knowledge about management
so is there any problems i have to face in doing management course
thanks a lot in advance sir
Posted Dec 17, 2011 14:36
You can get some good suggestions by re-reading the first page of discussion on this topic. Pre-experience MBAs are very weak. The ranked MSc programmes will be much better for you: http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-management-2011
Posted Dec 17, 2011 14:59
thanks for the reply sir
but in my country (india) Msc is not taken as a good qualification degree bt in case of MBA it is one of the best option after graduation
and people get good job after MBA, bt in case of Msc it's worthless and has no meaning
that's why im confused !!!
is that
MBA from india is equal to Msc in management from UK???
but in my country (india) Msc is not taken as a good qualification degree bt in case of MBA it is one of the best option after graduation
and people get good job after MBA, bt in case of Msc it's worthless and has no meaning
that's why im confused !!!
is that
MBA from india is equal to Msc in management from UK???
Posted Dec 17, 2011 15:11
Well, If you look at the MSc programmes ranked by the Financial Times, you can see that graduates from those MSc programmes earn more than the graduates of almost all Indian MBA and PGDM programmes. The quality of students, educational experience and the opportunities after graduation are much better than in the pre-experience MBA programmes. So, while the MSc degree might not be well known by the people you have spoken to, the companies which recruit from those schools value them highly.
Outside India, almost all MBA programmes are post-experience programmes, aimed at people with three or more years of work experience. The only pre-experience MBAs are aimed at overseas students, especially those from India, and are generally offered by universities which are lower in quality than the average.
Outside India, almost all MBA programmes are post-experience programmes, aimed at people with three or more years of work experience. The only pre-experience MBAs are aimed at overseas students, especially those from India, and are generally offered by universities which are lower in quality than the average.
Posted Dec 17, 2011 15:38
thanks a lot sir
now its clear to me
bt as i told u earlier
i am a Software engg and recently get a job in tata consultancy services(one of the biggest companey in india )
bt i wish to continue my studies to get a better job
please tell me which field of management i can choose in Msc so that my software skill and ms in management work together
and i can get a good job in software companies
now its clear to me
bt as i told u earlier
i am a Software engg and recently get a job in tata consultancy services(one of the biggest companey in india )
bt i wish to continue my studies to get a better job
please tell me which field of management i can choose in Msc so that my software skill and ms in management work together
and i can get a good job in software companies
Posted Dec 17, 2011 15:51
The best MSc programmes will be ones with a wide core curriculum, rather than being focussed on one field. The FT-ranked programmes linked to above cover international business management, covering managerial economics, strategy, technology, innovation, finance, accounting and so on.
However, if you want to progress at TCS through a masters degree then look at where MBA level people there have studied: overwhelmingly, they have studied at Indian universities. Otherwise look at the Indian Institute of Management, especially IIM-A, IIM-B and IIM-C.
However, if you want to progress at TCS through a masters degree then look at where MBA level people there have studied: overwhelmingly, they have studied at Indian universities. Otherwise look at the Indian Institute of Management, especially IIM-A, IIM-B and IIM-C.
Posted Mar 22, 2012 10:35
dear Guys:
Here in Egypt they are offering a MBA degree from UWIC unv.,so i was asking whts is much better to enter or select the Eslsca MBA program or the UWIC program.
which is much better between both?
Here in Egypt they are offering a MBA degree from UWIC unv.,so i was asking whts is much better to enter or select the Eslsca MBA program or the UWIC program.
which is much better between both?
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