MBA From UK


Inactive User

Hi JK.. I have finally come down to deciding between durham and strath. I have also received a 3k scholarship from durham.

Please suggest which one you think will be a better option and have better career prospects. Also if you could share some insight on the 2 cities.

Well, Strath is in the FT rankings this year, and Durham is not... But they tend to go back and forth. And Glasgow might have more to offer in terms of industry variety.

I would ask the schools to see what kind of post-employment options might be available to you, I'm sure they would have something to add.

<blockquote>Hi JK.. I have finally come down to deciding between durham and strath. I have also received a 3k scholarship from durham.

Please suggest which one you think will be a better option and have better career prospects. Also if you could share some insight on the 2 cities.</blockquote>
Well, Strath is in the FT rankings this year, and Durham is not... But they tend to go back and forth. And Glasgow might have more to offer in terms of industry variety.

I would ask the schools to see what kind of post-employment options might be available to you, I'm sure they would have something to add.
quote
Duncan

Strathclyde will be the better choice for most students. It depends on background and career goals.

Strathclyde will be the better choice for most students. It depends on background and career goals.
quote
kabir_mba

It's definitely worth it to spend more on a better MBA. Keep in mind that you can apply for funding.

For example, I helped a friend last year (from India) with his Cambridge - Judge MBA application, and he ended up getting a few scholarships to offset the cost of the program quite substantially.

Check out the "Cambridge Society Bombay Scholarships" for example, if you're from Gujarat, Maharashtra or Goa.

It's definitely worth it to spend more on a better MBA. Keep in mind that you can apply for funding.

For example, I helped a friend last year (from India) with his Cambridge - Judge MBA application, and he ended up getting a few scholarships to offset the cost of the program quite substantially.

Check out the "Cambridge Society Bombay Scholarships" for example, if you're from Gujarat, Maharashtra or Goa.
quote
Mamit

i am a graduate. i am interested indoing mba from uk can you please suggest that what is the difference in doing a mba program from uk and msc program.


Hi Abhimanyu,
It depends on your work experience. If you have no experience or just 1-2 years of work ex I would recommend you to opt for an MSc program over MBA. In case you have over 3 years of exp then MBA would be more suitable.

<blockquote>i am a graduate. i am interested indoing mba from uk can you please suggest that what is the difference in doing a mba program from uk and msc program. </blockquote>

Hi Abhimanyu,
It depends on your work experience. If you have no experience or just 1-2 years of work ex I would recommend you to opt for an MSc program over MBA. In case you have over 3 years of exp then MBA would be more suitable.
quote

Reply to Post

Related Business Schools

Glasgow, United Kingdom 53 Followers 476 Discussions
Birmingham, United Kingdom 36 Followers 283 Discussions
Bath, United Kingdom 18 Followers 208 Discussions
Birmingham, United Kingdom 35 Followers 338 Discussions
Durham, United Kingdom 74 Followers 400 Discussions
Nottingham, United Kingdom 27 Followers 180 Discussions

Other Related Content

Beyond London: MBA Programs in England

Article Jun 08, 2012

How MBA programs outside the capital can offer global, practical experience