@mamit: thankyou for your great advise on msc in construction management. i hv gone through the link you provided me and found birmingham and other universities offering interesting msc programmes. it will help.
@jk duncan & mamit: i hv one more thing to ask. my present planning is to pursue a masters in construction management abroad and further want to work in an MNC for 2-3yrs there to gain deep knowledge and exposure in construction field as in future i want to come back to india and start my own construction company. specially to do/contribute something good in this field. so i need ur opinions on this and whether it is good for me to go uk to study and work or should i study and work within asia as in future i want to run business in india.
thankyou again.
mba in construction or real estate management from uk/ireland
Posted Aug 18, 2012 02:24
@jk duncan & mamit: i hv one more thing to ask. my present planning is to pursue a masters in construction management abroad and further want to work in an MNC for 2-3yrs there to gain deep knowledge and exposure in construction field as in future i want to come back to india and start my own construction company. specially to do/contribute something good in this field. so i need ur opinions on this and whether it is good for me to go uk to study and work or should i study and work within asia as in future i want to run business in india.
thankyou again.
Posted Aug 18, 2012 05:27
without Gmat and work exp. forget about decent college or univ. for MBA
and most important thing DO NOT GO UK/IRELAND because it is impossible to find work after study for NON-EU student.
i know that most of indian do MBA by investing all there hard earned money and expect good return in term of high paying job but frankly speking it is not right time for you to invest your money for MBA in UK and other european countries.
for more info try google for work after study in uk
and most important thing DO NOT GO UK/IRELAND because it is impossible to find work after study for NON-EU student.
i know that most of indian do MBA by investing all there hard earned money and expect good return in term of high paying job but frankly speking it is not right time for you to invest your money for MBA in UK and other european countries.
for more info try google for work after study in uk
Posted Aug 18, 2012 10:59
Well, it's not impossible, but it is very hard. And, in particular, it's extremely hard for people graduating from unranked 'freshers' MBAs without international accreditation.
Of course if you want to study abroad and then return to India there are lots of places to go. Mainland Europe has lots of MSc programmes taught in English which are much less costly than UK degrees. Look at www.mastersportal.eu
Of course if you want to study abroad and then return to India there are lots of places to go. Mainland Europe has lots of MSc programmes taught in English which are much less costly than UK degrees. Look at www.mastersportal.eu
Posted Aug 18, 2012 21:58
thankyou shweta and jk duncan for your valuable input.
@shweta: if uk/ireland is not that good for non-eu then what about pursuing an mba from canada.
@jk duncan: i visited the link you had given me and found some interesting msc programmes in construction management in angelia ruskin univ., salford and greenwich. but i am not aware which one of these will get me good career opportunities further in getting jobs as a fresher in uk or globally. put some more input on this.
@shweta: if uk/ireland is not that good for non-eu then what about pursuing an mba from canada.
@jk duncan: i visited the link you had given me and found some interesting msc programmes in construction management in angelia ruskin univ., salford and greenwich. but i am not aware which one of these will get me good career opportunities further in getting jobs as a fresher in uk or globally. put some more input on this.
Posted Aug 19, 2012 11:02
With no work experience I would suggest to opt for MSc program in the UK instead of MBA. As you can target top schools offering MSc courses for freshers.
Mamit
Mamit
Posted Aug 19, 2012 11:11
@lsk I don't know construction programmes but take a look at http://unistats.direct.gov.uk/ for state data on colleges.
Posted Aug 19, 2012 11:45
Hi Isk,
I have listed some courses in construction and project management offered by UK universities.
Please check the following link.
http://nodnat.com/rescent_article.php?article_id=147
among these City University and Birmingham are the Top ones.
Regards
Mamit
I have listed some courses in construction and project management offered by UK universities.
Please check the following link.
http://nodnat.com/rescent_article.php?article_id=147
among these City University and Birmingham are the Top ones.
Regards
Mamit
Posted Aug 20, 2012 00:40
@mamit: thankyou for your great advise on msc in construction management. i hv gone through the link you provided me and found birmingham and other universities offering interesting msc programmes. it will help.
@jk duncan & mamit: i hv one more thing to ask. my present planning is to pursue a masters in construction management abroad and further want to work in an MNC for 2-3yrs there to gain deep knowledge and exposure in construction field as in future i want to come back to india and start my own construction company. specially to do/contribute something good in this field. so i need ur opinions on this and whether it is good for me to go uk to study and work or should i study and work within asia as in future i want to run business in india.
thankyou again.
@jk duncan & mamit: i hv one more thing to ask. my present planning is to pursue a masters in construction management abroad and further want to work in an MNC for 2-3yrs there to gain deep knowledge and exposure in construction field as in future i want to come back to india and start my own construction company. specially to do/contribute something good in this field. so i need ur opinions on this and whether it is good for me to go uk to study and work or should i study and work within asia as in future i want to run business in india.
thankyou again.
Posted Aug 20, 2012 09:19
I don't know much about the construction industry in India, sorry.
Posted Aug 20, 2012 10:45
i think canada is safest option to invest your money because they are giving post study work permit for 3 years and more over this is open work permit.
look you dont have GMAT , so there is no chance of getting FT ranked college.I woud like to suggest search for canadian master program.
i am sure you will find a decent course in canada.
you are from india so i am going to write in hindi so that you can get it in DESI STLYE
dekho agr aap gye UK/IRELAND vha apko koi bda reputed college to ne milne wala, or agr work permit ki bat hai to vo bhi bhot rare case hai kyonke appko course khtm hote hi kisi bhi authorised employer se offer letter chahiye hoga jo ki NON-EU ke liye namumkin hai. yaar UK ja ke paisa lagao ge or vapis india aa jao ge to fayada kya????
it is not a wise decision to invest in dollars and earn in rupees.
hope you understand. i am saying this because it happened with one of my friend
look you dont have GMAT , so there is no chance of getting FT ranked college.I woud like to suggest search for canadian master program.
i am sure you will find a decent course in canada.
you are from india so i am going to write in hindi so that you can get it in DESI STLYE
dekho agr aap gye UK/IRELAND vha apko koi bda reputed college to ne milne wala, or agr work permit ki bat hai to vo bhi bhot rare case hai kyonke appko course khtm hote hi kisi bhi authorised employer se offer letter chahiye hoga jo ki NON-EU ke liye namumkin hai. yaar UK ja ke paisa lagao ge or vapis india aa jao ge to fayada kya????
it is not a wise decision to invest in dollars and earn in rupees.
hope you understand. i am saying this because it happened with one of my friend
Posted Aug 22, 2012 01:18
@jk duncan: its ok. dont feel sorry for this..u already helped me. thanks bro.
@shweta: ok, i understood your point. your desi style made it.
pr shweta ji, as you know yha india m construction k naam pe jyadatr loot hoti h..i mean knowledge ya exposure utna ni hai yha jitni muje bhookh hai..to m abroad m study kr k or fir wha 2-3 saal job kr k waps india aana chahta hu..pr apki baat ekdm sahi lagti h ki EU me ya even US me study k turnt bad job milna mandatory h jo ki iss recession me next to imposible h or mai padai me thoda gdha b hu to or mushkil h pr bs ache exposure or knowledge k liye jana chahta tha. but your advice was an eye-opener for me :) schi...pr kya ap canada k alawa or b options bta skte ho..agr wha college ni mila to? or aap teacher ho kya?? i mean aap itna acha smjhate ho. thankyou.
@shweta: ok, i understood your point. your desi style made it.
pr shweta ji, as you know yha india m construction k naam pe jyadatr loot hoti h..i mean knowledge ya exposure utna ni hai yha jitni muje bhookh hai..to m abroad m study kr k or fir wha 2-3 saal job kr k waps india aana chahta hu..pr apki baat ekdm sahi lagti h ki EU me ya even US me study k turnt bad job milna mandatory h jo ki iss recession me next to imposible h or mai padai me thoda gdha b hu to or mushkil h pr bs ache exposure or knowledge k liye jana chahta tha. but your advice was an eye-opener for me :) schi...pr kya ap canada k alawa or b options bta skte ho..agr wha college ni mila to? or aap teacher ho kya?? i mean aap itna acha smjhate ho. thankyou.
Posted Aug 23, 2012 16:37
Hi Isk. When you talk about quality of education and technology I am sure UK is far better than Canada. And to be honest real estate market is at boom in India, therefore working in India would be more beneficial then working in foreign country at this time, where most of the developed countries are in recession.
Main to ye hi advice karoonga ki get a degree from the best university and come back to india immediately and work in India. coz there is a huge potential in India for next 8 years, dont loose this opportunity.
And work permit ka kya fayeda agar job na mile to.
Mamit
Main to ye hi advice karoonga ki get a degree from the best university and come back to india immediately and work in India. coz there is a huge potential in India for next 8 years, dont loose this opportunity.
And work permit ka kya fayeda agar job na mile to.
Mamit
Posted Aug 25, 2012 13:01
@mamit: hmm..but what about gaining exposure and experience in uk after the master's. i want to see the working of construction companies in uk, so that i can run a construction company with a purely global thinking and management.
or apki advice wese achi h..pr m to b confuse hu..thanx ap itna help kr re h. its very kind of u.
or apki advice wese achi h..pr m to b confuse hu..thanx ap itna help kr re h. its very kind of u.
Posted Aug 25, 2012 13:20
for exposure you can do an intern-ship with a company in uk for some time.
But believe me construction business in India is totally different than in the UK. due to lot of political factors.
But believe me construction business in India is totally different than in the UK. due to lot of political factors.
Posted Aug 25, 2012 23:10
yes, you are right about the political factor at construction in india. i know this very well bcoz of my father who is a civil engineer. your intern-ship plan also sound's good to me anyways.
thankyou mamit for your all advice you had gave me. it will dfntly help me to take my decesion. thanks again.
thankyou mamit for your all advice you had gave me. it will dfntly help me to take my decesion. thanks again.
Posted Sep 05, 2012 20:38
are you planning for Jan or sept intake ??
Posted Oct 17, 2012 14:22
good evening to all :)
@mamit: sorry for rplyin late..i ws sick. and yes i am planin for sept intake. any advice?? til date whatever advice you had given me has helped a lot..thankyou. i like the birmingham masters course which you suggest me..planin to apply for it.
@mamit: sorry for rplyin late..i ws sick. and yes i am planin for sept intake. any advice?? til date whatever advice you had given me has helped a lot..thankyou. i like the birmingham masters course which you suggest me..planin to apply for it.
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