MBA-England


nc5959

Hi,
I have 3 years work experience in IT and I'm looking forward to peruse my MBA ( yes change of profile to probably finance).

I have given my gmat and toefl and i have shortlisted the universities as below

1) Cass Business school
2) Imperial College
3)Lancaster Business School

I would like to know the job prospects after i do my MBA.

Is the situation that bad in England as well? What if i compensate it by proving it in my academics in MBA?

Would like to hear your views.

Hi,
I have 3 years work experience in IT and I'm looking forward to peruse my MBA ( yes change of profile to probably finance).

I have given my gmat and toefl and i have shortlisted the universities as below

1) Cass Business school
2) Imperial College
3)Lancaster Business School

I would like to know the job prospects after i do my MBA.

Is the situation that bad in England as well? What if i compensate it by proving it in my academics in MBA?

Would like to hear your views.
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Duncan

I think the job market for graduates from top MBA programmes with finance specialisations is very good everywhere. Cass is the better of these options, because its City location means the school is a hugely respected centre for finance, as Imperial is for technology innovation.

I think the job market for graduates from top MBA programmes with finance specialisations is very good everywhere. Cass is the better of these options, because its City location means the school is a hugely respected centre for finance, as Imperial is for technology innovation.
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nc5959

I think the job market for graduates from top MBA programmes with finance specialisations is very good everywhere. Cass is the better of these options, because its City location means the school is a hugely respected centre for finance, as Imperial is for technology innovation.


Thanks a lot Duncan for your prompt response.

Iam in a bit of dilemma and i would request you to please help me out a little.

Since i want to change my profile from Software engineer to Finance/Banking, i checked the ranking and CASS seems to be the best in the lot ( as you already suggested). The dilemma is that i have joined the admission council ( that helps people to prepare MBA application). They will help me to apply to 3 universities/school. So apart from CASS, could you suggest two more universities that are good in finance and are in England (preferably near London).


P.S my GMAT score is 690.

Thanks in advance

<blockquote>I think the job market for graduates from top MBA programmes with finance specialisations is very good everywhere. Cass is the better of these options, because its City location means the school is a hugely respected centre for finance, as Imperial is for technology innovation. </blockquote>

Thanks a lot Duncan for your prompt response.

Iam in a bit of dilemma and i would request you to please help me out a little.

Since i want to change my profile from Software engineer to Finance/Banking, i checked the ranking and CASS seems to be the best in the lot ( as you already suggested). The dilemma is that i have joined the admission council ( that helps people to prepare MBA application). They will help me to apply to 3 universities/school. So apart from CASS, could you suggest two more universities that are good in finance and are in England (preferably near London).


P.S my GMAT score is 690.

Thanks in advance
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Duncan

It's hard to do this without knowing your exact background and skills. I'd suggest that the MiF at LBS and the Oxford MSc in Financial Economics might be better than many MBAs, since the MBA is a degree in general management and in the UK the one year MBA dominates and that doesn't have many electives unless, as at Cranfield, there is a fourth term.

It's hard to do this without knowing your exact background and skills. I'd suggest that the MiF at LBS and the Oxford MSc in Financial Economics might be better than many MBAs, since the MBA is a degree in general management and in the UK the one year MBA dominates and that doesn't have many electives unless, as at Cranfield, there is a fourth term.
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