MBA with prior Work-ex


bs98937

Hi,
I would like to start from my profile first.
I hold a B.Tech. degree in Electronics and Communication and is associated with an IT company in India, with a work experience of 4 years in this industry.
I've been acquainted to MBAs in UK by a friend of mine and have been going through Discussion threads here.
I'm planning to appear for IELTS in coming days and results will be out shortly.
With a budget of around 16000GBP for tuition fee, cananyone please suggest good universities in UK to look out for.
Thanks in Advance!

Hi,
I would like to start from my profile first.
I hold a B.Tech. degree in Electronics and Communication and is associated with an IT company in India, with a work experience of 4 years in this industry.
I've been acquainted to MBAs in UK by a friend of mine and have been going through Discussion threads here.
I'm planning to appear for IELTS in coming days and results will be out shortly.
With a budget of around 16000GBP for tuition fee, cananyone please suggest good universities in UK to look out for.
Thanks in Advance!
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bs98937

Hi Duncan - Looking forward for a reply from you :)

Went through the brochures of Warwick, Leeds, Sheffield and Bradford.
Must say these are costly affairs.

Hi Duncan - Looking forward for a reply from you :)

Went through the brochures of Warwick, Leeds, Sheffield and Bradford.
Must say these are costly affairs.
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In general, you pay for what you get - it's not really a good forward-looking tactic to base your decision on sticker cost.

What's your GMAT score? One tip is that often, if you can outscore the average GMAT of a school's MBA cohort, you'll have more chance to have them help them pay for some of the cost through scholarships.

As far as I know, there aren't a lot of accredited MBAs in the UK for 16k GBP.

In general, you pay for what you get - it's not really a good forward-looking tactic to base your decision on sticker cost.

What's your GMAT score? One tip is that often, if you can outscore the average GMAT of a school's MBA cohort, you'll have more chance to have them help them pay for some of the cost through scholarships.

As far as I know, there aren't a lot of accredited MBAs in the UK for 16k GBP.
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