Hi dinu,
You can use the information and tools in this website to calculate the living costs for students in the U.K:
http://www.educationuk.org/pls/hot_bc/page_pls_user_article?x=149749874105&y=0&a=0&d=4063#The_International_Student_Calculator
lots of useful information in this web site!
If you wan't to be more precise, you can download the demo for ERI tool(Economic research institute):
http://www.educationuk.org/pls/hot_bc/page_pls_user_article?x=149749874105&y=0&a=0&d=4063#The_International_Student_Calculator
you can also look into the Economist Intelligence unit cost of living survey, but it is not for free:
http://eiu.enumerate.com/asp/wcol_WCOLHome.asp
hope this helps,
Oshrat
MBA without Work Experience ..
Posted Jun 25, 2009 14:50
You can use the information and tools in this website to calculate the living costs for students in the U.K:
http://www.educationuk.org/pls/hot_bc/page_pls_user_article?x=149749874105&y=0&a=0&d=4063#The_International_Student_Calculator
lots of useful information in this web site!
If you wan't to be more precise, you can download the demo for ERI tool(Economic research institute):
http://www.educationuk.org/pls/hot_bc/page_pls_user_article?x=149749874105&y=0&a=0&d=4063#The_International_Student_Calculator
you can also look into the Economist Intelligence unit cost of living survey, but it is not for free:
http://eiu.enumerate.com/asp/wcol_WCOLHome.asp
hope this helps,
Oshrat
Posted Jun 25, 2009 18:15
Thank u Oshrat really your info is helpful for my questions...and do u have any friends at cardiff university...i want some details about that university.
Posted Jul 10, 2009 12:06
Are you in Bangalore? If yes feel free to walk in to my office so that I can help you with your doubts. I am a studies in UK consultant, may be I could help. By the way I dont charge you any fee(no catches too)
Posted Jul 11, 2009 15:27
Sorry sir, I m not staying in bangalore and i m gonna join in Cardiff uni..so any way thank u for ur response......bye tk cr..
Posted Jul 12, 2009 19:24
Sorry sir, I m not staying in bangalore and i m gonna join in Cardiff uni..so any way thank u for ur response......bye tk cr..
hi dinu
i am mukul from chandigarh.i read your posts and wanted to tell u that even i am going to cardiff this sep.if interested then just reply.c ya buddy
hi dinu
i am mukul from chandigarh.i read your posts and wanted to tell u that even i am going to cardiff this sep.if interested then just reply.c ya buddy
Posted Jul 13, 2009 11:38
Hi nakul hw r u......do you know the complete details about cardiff ah... for which course u got admission over there..
Posted Jul 14, 2009 18:48
hi dinu
how r u?i ve got admission for the MBA programme in finance.session starts on the 21st of sep.still a little confused about the accomodation.anyways buddy help me out with the accomodation and let me know about ur accomodation plans.thanx. cya.take care
how r u?i ve got admission for the MBA programme in finance.session starts on the 21st of sep.still a little confused about the accomodation.anyways buddy help me out with the accomodation and let me know about ur accomodation plans.thanx. cya.take care
Posted Jul 14, 2009 18:56
Hi nakul m fine, me too have the same problem...i dont know hw to get the accommodation .....and i m confused where to stay (Hostel r Outside).......do u have any frnz over there...if u have plz ask them to arrange accommodation k tk cr bye...
Posted Jul 14, 2009 19:06
hi dinu..
i dont hve any friend over there but what i was planning was to stay outside near the uni if i get someone along through the different accomodations available at the uni website
i dont hve any friend over there but what i was planning was to stay outside near the uni if i get someone along through the different accomodations available at the uni website
Posted Jul 14, 2009 19:21
Hi nakul, ur idea is good but its quite difficult to get it....we dont know any body over there hw should we believe others.....tats y i just planned .....for 1st one week just staying in hostel mean while chasing accomodation outside after got any rooms we can leave........the hostel.......k
Posted Jul 14, 2009 19:23
Tiz is my mail id nakul u can contact me any time..here it is [email protected] u send ur mail id......
Posted Jul 15, 2009 17:15
Hi nakul today only i heared one shocking news, uk government announced new rule for international students.... they wont b allow for part time work while studying.... but this rule applicable for this year only....next year onwards ......we can work........i dont know whether this news is rumour r not........verify it k bye tk cr........
Posted Jul 20, 2009 11:24
No guys. Its just a rumour. No such rule has been implemented. So cool it, and get going,
Posted Jul 31, 2009 18:24
i need to join abredden >> do i realy need a work experience?
Posted Aug 24, 2009 10:06
Hi you guys,
I am a newbie here, and I am aiming to do Management in UK. But one things you guys must understand is that MBA without work experience is useless. The main point is the returns you can get from it. Mostly people do MBA after they work for atleast 3-4 years. In this way they get the maximum increase in their salary, by as much as 115-200%.
I am a fresher. And I also wish to do an MBA, but it will be worthless without work experience. So I am planning to MSc in Management or the likes from a UK Top B-School. In that way, tho not a guarantee, I can get a job there for around 14k-22k GBP and work as a junior analyst (which I believe is the lowest post) and work up the ladder. If you are lucky, the company might sponsor your MBA after some years. But thats all later.
Right now, to freshers like me, I think it would be nice if we went along this line, i.e. MSc in Business related studies like Managment, etc...
Please do correct me if I may be wrong.
Ajay
[email protected]
I am a newbie here, and I am aiming to do Management in UK. But one things you guys must understand is that MBA without work experience is useless. The main point is the returns you can get from it. Mostly people do MBA after they work for atleast 3-4 years. In this way they get the maximum increase in their salary, by as much as 115-200%.
I am a fresher. And I also wish to do an MBA, but it will be worthless without work experience. So I am planning to MSc in Management or the likes from a UK Top B-School. In that way, tho not a guarantee, I can get a job there for around 14k-22k GBP and work as a junior analyst (which I believe is the lowest post) and work up the ladder. If you are lucky, the company might sponsor your MBA after some years. But thats all later.
Right now, to freshers like me, I think it would be nice if we went along this line, i.e. MSc in Business related studies like Managment, etc...
Please do correct me if I may be wrong.
Ajay
[email protected]
Posted Sep 03, 2009 09:13
hi ajay this is hiren here...i am also a fresher.just completed my ty.bcom.so wat should v go for ms or mba. and don't you think spending lot's of money in doing ms after that going for mba.......reply
Posted Sep 03, 2009 11:00
You are from a finance or commerce background. MSc in management would be a waste for you and many schools wont accept you. Better for you would be an MSc in Higher finance related specialisations.... do some research in the websites of the best universities... you will find that as a bcom grad, u will be suitable for finance, accounting, etc MSc....
And as of now if you go for MBA from schools abroad, it would have no value, no recruiter will recruit you, unless until some miracle happens... there are universities which give you mba without workex, but they jus love your money, thats all... don expect to find some work after that. The average salary of a proper MBA with 4-5 years of workex is atleast 90-100K $ p.a.
People correct me if I am wrong....
An which company will pay u that amount as a fresher... I contacted some sir at Harvard, he is teaching as a faculty in my univerisity's b-school... he said MBA is like an art, gets better with experience... so its upto u to decide hiren....
and about money, well as per stats before recession, the average salary of an Msc grad was around 30k GBP p.a.
with that you could pay the MSc tuition fees within less than an year. after that its all upto you, get some workex, and if you are really passionate about making it big, no money will stop you for going to an MBA programme which might cost a min of 35 lakhs rupees, but will get you a job worth a crore...
but hiren, now return to reality, do you want to spend some 35-40 lakhs for an MBA and still have no job guarantee?
i am going to choose for MSc which might max put me at 12 lakhs for tuition alone....
bro its your choice after all....
But i will suggest you this, if you wish to go for an MBA after direct graduation, better do it in India, where MBA without workex are comparable to MBA with workex, otherwise it is simply a waste of ur money....
people who think i am wrong, please do correct me
Ajay
[email protected]
And as of now if you go for MBA from schools abroad, it would have no value, no recruiter will recruit you, unless until some miracle happens... there are universities which give you mba without workex, but they jus love your money, thats all... don expect to find some work after that. The average salary of a proper MBA with 4-5 years of workex is atleast 90-100K $ p.a.
People correct me if I am wrong....
An which company will pay u that amount as a fresher... I contacted some sir at Harvard, he is teaching as a faculty in my univerisity's b-school... he said MBA is like an art, gets better with experience... so its upto u to decide hiren....
and about money, well as per stats before recession, the average salary of an Msc grad was around 30k GBP p.a.
with that you could pay the MSc tuition fees within less than an year. after that its all upto you, get some workex, and if you are really passionate about making it big, no money will stop you for going to an MBA programme which might cost a min of 35 lakhs rupees, but will get you a job worth a crore...
but hiren, now return to reality, do you want to spend some 35-40 lakhs for an MBA and still have no job guarantee?
i am going to choose for MSc which might max put me at 12 lakhs for tuition alone....
bro its your choice after all....
But i will suggest you this, if you wish to go for an MBA after direct graduation, better do it in India, where MBA without workex are comparable to MBA with workex, otherwise it is simply a waste of ur money....
people who think i am wrong, please do correct me
Ajay
[email protected]
Posted Sep 04, 2009 13:27
thank's bro.... u hav solved my great question..rite now wat r u doin?? r u in uk? i want to know that is der great demand for msc in international business in uk?
Posted Sep 04, 2009 13:53
hiren, like you I am also a fresher. I am aiming to go to UK for management post gradution in Sept 2010. I am looking at MSc in Management from top-15 b-schools in UK and EU...
Its only worthwhile if you go to these colleges. I am at present in India. Am currently preparing for GMAT, CAT, and IELTS. Before recession, MSc Grads were selling like hot cakes, but with recession a new rule has come into effect, wherein UK recruiters are supposed to state why they are recruiting a non-UK person if they are doing so and it seems there is a fine of 10k GBP on industries for each non-UK person they recruit. Not sure about this, please contact some one in UK.
Anyhow in time of recession, idustries in UK prefer UK grads, then EU grads and finally Indians/Southeast Asians...
I am aiming for Sept 2010 intake and if done, i'll be graduating by Sept 2011. So hopefully there will be some improvement in this situation.
Its a gamble I am ready to take.
So all those statistics I quoted before, about average pay, hot market etc. are with respect to situation before recess hit UK. I don not know the latest and current placement reports or such as posted by schools... And I think they will not post if there is a shortfall in demands and packages for their grads.
However hiren, I do have another option, since MBA from UK is not easily affordable by me, I am looking at going for MBA after a few years from UAE, specifically Dubai. Its also good enough. Not yet finalised on this tho.
Anyhow, so hopefully see u in UK sometime....
Readers if I made a mistake, do correct me.
Ajay
Its only worthwhile if you go to these colleges. I am at present in India. Am currently preparing for GMAT, CAT, and IELTS. Before recession, MSc Grads were selling like hot cakes, but with recession a new rule has come into effect, wherein UK recruiters are supposed to state why they are recruiting a non-UK person if they are doing so and it seems there is a fine of 10k GBP on industries for each non-UK person they recruit. Not sure about this, please contact some one in UK.
Anyhow in time of recession, idustries in UK prefer UK grads, then EU grads and finally Indians/Southeast Asians...
I am aiming for Sept 2010 intake and if done, i'll be graduating by Sept 2011. So hopefully there will be some improvement in this situation.
Its a gamble I am ready to take.
So all those statistics I quoted before, about average pay, hot market etc. are with respect to situation before recess hit UK. I don not know the latest and current placement reports or such as posted by schools... And I think they will not post if there is a shortfall in demands and packages for their grads.
However hiren, I do have another option, since MBA from UK is not easily affordable by me, I am looking at going for MBA after a few years from UAE, specifically Dubai. Its also good enough. Not yet finalised on this tho.
Anyhow, so hopefully see u in UK sometime....
Readers if I made a mistake, do correct me.
Ajay
Posted Sep 11, 2009 16:41
hi ajay...wat u hav written is absouletly fine. arre yar newayz wat i was telling is dat i m plannin 2 go 2 oz 2 pursue mba. wat u say...bro
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