HI Friends:
I am planning to apply for Chevening scholarship.I already have MBA in agribusiness but I am planning to do MBA from u.k. please help in finding good universities which:
a: Require two-year job experience at maximum.
b: Have fee less than 18000 pounds.
c: Doesn't require GMAT.(at least not at application submission level).
d: Is doing MBA from universities(u guys will suggest) worth doing?
e: which one is better MBA or MIM In my situation?
I will be highly obliged to you friends.
MBA
Posted Oct 19, 2016 13:49
I am planning to apply for Chevening scholarship.I already have MBA in agribusiness but I am planning to do MBA from u.k. please help in finding good universities which:
a: Require two-year job experience at maximum.
b: Have fee less than 18000 pounds.
c: Doesn't require GMAT.(at least not at application submission level).
d: Is doing MBA from universities(u guys will suggest) worth doing?
e: which one is better MBA or MIM In my situation?
I will be highly obliged to you friends.
Posted Oct 19, 2016 13:53
HI Friends:
I am planning to apply for Chevening scholarship.I already have MBA in agribusiness but I am planning to do MBA from u.k. please help in finding good universities which:
a: Require two-year job experience at maximum.
b: Have fee less than 18000 pounds.
c: Doesn't require GMAT.(at least not at application submission level).
d: Is doing MBA from universities(u guys will suggest) worth doing?
e: which one is better MBA or MIM In my situation?
I will be highly obliged to you friends.
I have found Aberdeen, Lincoln and Coventry. please comment on all of three please.
I am planning to apply for Chevening scholarship.I already have MBA in agribusiness but I am planning to do MBA from u.k. please help in finding good universities which:
a: Require two-year job experience at maximum.
b: Have fee less than 18000 pounds.
c: Doesn't require GMAT.(at least not at application submission level).
d: Is doing MBA from universities(u guys will suggest) worth doing?
e: which one is better MBA or MIM In my situation?
I will be highly obliged to you friends.[/quote]
I have found Aberdeen, Lincoln and Coventry. please comment on all of three please.
Posted Oct 24, 2016 14:34
If you don't have much work experience, a master's in management program from a business school with international accreditation would probably be a better option.
Posted Oct 24, 2016 15:15
If you don't have much work experience, a master's in management program from a business school with international accreditation would probably be a better option.
I will have more than 3 years experience by admission time(sep 2017).
[Edited by QASIMKHAN on Oct 24, 2016]
I will have more than 3 years experience by admission time(sep 2017).
Posted Oct 25, 2016 13:57
If you're looking at programs in the UK, most accredited MBA program will be looking for around 4-6 years of work experience at intake...
Might be better to do an MiM at an accredited school, as Laurie suggested. ESCP, Imperial, Warwick, Cass and others would all be great options. You'd need to take the GMAT though.
Personally, I don't believe that an MBA from a school that lacks AMBA or EQUIS accreditation is worth the investment.
Might be better to do an MiM at an accredited school, as Laurie suggested. ESCP, Imperial, Warwick, Cass and others would all be great options. You'd need to take the GMAT though.
Personally, I don't believe that an MBA from a school that lacks AMBA or EQUIS accreditation is worth the investment.
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