MBA vs MSc in Supply Chain UK


Hi Fellow Find MBA People,

I am currently deciding whether to do a MSc in Supply Chain from Cranfield/Manchester Alliance or an MBA from BATH/Strathclyde/Aston.

I have 6 years of core supply chain experience in India and currently work in an internal consultant role for a logistics startup.

My short term goal after my MBA is to gain to international experience in the supply chain industry.

Please help me out with your thoughts

Hi Fellow Find MBA People,

I am currently deciding whether to do a MSc in Supply Chain from Cranfield/Manchester Alliance or an MBA from BATH/Strathclyde/Aston.

I have 6 years of core supply chain experience in India and currently work in an internal consultant role for a logistics startup.

My short term goal after my MBA is to gain to international experience in the supply chain industry.

Please help me out with your thoughts
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Duncan

Take a look at https://find-mba.com/board/consultants/msc-supply-chain-cranfield-school-of-management-vs-aston-mba-in-operations-68602 where some similar points have been discussed. 

Take a look at https://find-mba.com/board/consultants/msc-supply-chain-cranfield-school-of-management-vs-aston-mba-in-operations-68602 where some similar points have been discussed. 
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Thanks Duncan, i would like to know one final thing, i have 6 years experience currently, so would a MSc help now and doing an MBA later, also if i have an MBA offer Cranfield itself, i have applied for both, but considering the MSc is highly ranked, which should I choose?

Thanks Duncan, i would like to know one final thing, i have 6 years experience currently, so would a MSc help now and doing an MBA later, also if i have an MBA offer Cranfield itself, i have applied for both, but considering the MSc is highly ranked, which should I choose?
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Duncan

Focus on the role you want to have, see the Indians who are in those roles, and research the paths they have taken. Personally, I would also suggest you look at the MIT Scale programmes in Luxembourg, Malaysia and Spain: these tend to have better outcomes than the unranked MBAs you are considering. 

Focus on the role you want to have, see the Indians who are in those roles, and research the paths they have taken. Personally, I would also suggest you look at the MIT Scale programmes in Luxembourg, Malaysia and Spain: these tend to have better outcomes than the unranked MBAs you are considering. 
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