MBM entry requirements


Hi
I am a b.e final year student planning to do mbm in strathclyde.
Tell me about the entry requirements,job prospects.

Hi
I am a b.e final year student planning to do mbm in strathclyde.
Tell me about the entry requirements,job prospects.
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Duncan

Have you tried reading its website?

Have you tried reading its website?
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Not that i am yet to see the web site,
I was expecting personal profile of people doing mbm so that i can compare mine with them

Not that i am yet to see the web site,
I was expecting personal profile of people doing mbm so that i can compare mine with them
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Mamit

MBM at strathclyde would be a good option. to get admission you would require min 65% marks in your graduation and an IELTS score of 6.5.
I hope this help.
Mamit

MBM at strathclyde would be a good option. to get admission you would require min 65% marks in your graduation and an IELTS score of 6.5.
I hope this help.
Mamit
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hi...
i want to do mba from UK and considering universities like manchester university,imperial college london and leeds university......jus wanted to ask whether i can apply without any work experience...
because i want to join it immediately after completing my graduation
i'm a b.tec student from computer science

hi...
i want to do mba from UK and considering universities like manchester university,imperial college london and leeds university......jus wanted to ask whether i can apply without any work experience...
because i want to join it immediately after completing my graduation
i'm a b.tec student from computer science
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Duncan

You can find that out by visiting their websites.

You can find that out by visiting their websites.
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Mamit

hi...
i want to do mba from UK and considering universities like manchester university,imperial college london and leeds university......jus wanted to ask whether i can apply without any work experience...
because i want to join it immediately after completing my graduation
i'm a b.tec student from computer science

Hi Atisht,
All the universities you have listed do not offer MBA without work exp, all i can suggest that you can apply for MBM at strathclyde and after 3 years of work exp you can upgrade it to Strathclyde MBA. Please let me know if you need any help in applying.
Mamit

<blockquote>hi...
i want to do mba from UK and considering universities like manchester university,imperial college london and leeds university......jus wanted to ask whether i can apply without any work experience...
because i want to join it immediately after completing my graduation
i'm a b.tec student from computer science </blockquote>
Hi Atisht,
All the universities you have listed do not offer MBA without work exp, all i can suggest that you can apply for MBM at strathclyde and after 3 years of work exp you can upgrade it to Strathclyde MBA. Please let me know if you need any help in applying.
Mamit
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You can find that out by visiting their websites.
i'v visited their sites but they all require atleast 2yrs of work experience....i want admission directly after my b.tec jus help me out sir if there are any chances
will be really grateful

<blockquote>You can find that out by visiting their websites.</blockquote>i'v visited their sites but they all require atleast 2yrs of work experience....i want admission directly after my b.tec jus help me out sir if there are any chances
will be really grateful
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hi...
i want to do mba from UK and considering universities like manchester university,imperial college london and leeds university......jus wanted to ask whether i can apply without any work experience...
because i want to join it immediately after completing my graduation
i'm a b.tec student from computer science

Hi Atisht,
All the universities you have listed do not offer MBA without work exp, all i can suggest that you can apply for MBM at strathclyde and after 3 years of work exp you can upgrade it to Strathclyde MBA. Please let me know if you need any help in applying.
Mamit
hii....but do i have any chance to get into these universities as u know they are the best in UK i reallu want MBA after b.tec....
because i'm least interested for a job after b.tec i want to do it after my MBA

<blockquote><blockquote>hi...
i want to do mba from UK and considering universities like manchester university,imperial college london and leeds university......jus wanted to ask whether i can apply without any work experience...
because i want to join it immediately after completing my graduation
i'm a b.tec student from computer science </blockquote>
Hi Atisht,
All the universities you have listed do not offer MBA without work exp, all i can suggest that you can apply for MBM at strathclyde and after 3 years of work exp you can upgrade it to Strathclyde MBA. Please let me know if you need any help in applying.
Mamit</blockquote>hii....but do i have any chance to get into these universities as u know they are the best in UK i reallu want MBA after b.tec....
because i'm least interested for a job after b.tec i want to do it after my MBA
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Duncan

No, without three years work experience you stand no chance of getting into the MBA programmes of the universities you mention. They are among the best in the UK because the students are experienced, highly able and diverse.

All of them will offer MSc degrees for people without work experience. If you take one of the MSc degrees then you will get better work experience and stand more of a chance of getting into a top MBA later. I think that's a better option than going to an inferior business school whose MBA students do not have work experience.

Take a look at this listing of good European schools: http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/european-business-school-rankings-2010

No, without three years work experience you stand no chance of getting into the MBA programmes of the universities you mention. They are among the best in the UK because the students are experienced, highly able and diverse.

All of them will offer MSc degrees for people without work experience. If you take one of the MSc degrees then you will get better work experience and stand more of a chance of getting into a top MBA later. I think that's a better option than going to an inferior business school whose MBA students do not have work experience.

Take a look at this listing of good European schools: http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/european-business-school-rankings-2010
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Mamit

I think you must go for MSc or MBM if you need FT ranked universities and if you want to do MBA then there are different set of universities in UK offering MBA to freshers.
Mamit

I think you must go for MSc or MBM if you need FT ranked universities and if you want to do MBA then there are different set of universities in UK offering MBA to freshers.
Mamit
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I think you must go for MSc or MBM if you need FT ranked universities and if you want to do MBA then there are different set of universities in UK offering MBA to freshers.
Mamit
can u name some of those institutes

<blockquote>I think you must go for MSc or MBM if you need FT ranked universities and if you want to do MBA then there are different set of universities in UK offering MBA to freshers.
Mamit</blockquote>can u name some of those institutes
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No, without three years work experience you stand no chance of getting into the MBA programmes of the universities you mention. They are among the best in the UK because the students are experienced, highly able and diverse.

All of them will offer MSc degrees for people without work experience. If you take one of the MSc degrees then you will get better work experience and stand more of a chance of getting into a top MBA later. I think that's a better option than going to an inferior business school whose MBA students do not have work experience.

Take a look at this listing of good European schools: http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/european-business-school-rankings-2010
so it's good for me to go for an MSc with these institutions

<blockquote>No, without three years work experience you stand no chance of getting into the MBA programmes of the universities you mention. They are among the best in the UK because the students are experienced, highly able and diverse.

All of them will offer MSc degrees for people without work experience. If you take one of the MSc degrees then you will get better work experience and stand more of a chance of getting into a top MBA later. I think that's a better option than going to an inferior business school whose MBA students do not have work experience.

Take a look at this listing of good European schools: http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/european-business-school-rankings-2010</blockquote>so it's good for me to go for an MSc with these institutions
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Duncan

Yes. The alternatives are mostly former polytechnics http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polytechnic_%28United_Kingdom%29 where both the quality of pre-experience students going in, and the opportunities for graduates, will be limited. An MSc from a top business school

The Strathclyde MBM, as mentioned above, is good value and can be converted into an MBA later. I would recommend getting into the very best programme you can. It would be a false economy to compromise on quality.

Yes. The alternatives are mostly former polytechnics http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polytechnic_%28United_Kingdom%29 where both the quality of pre-experience students going in, and the opportunities for graduates, will be limited. An MSc from a top business school

The Strathclyde MBM, as mentioned above, is good value and can be converted into an MBA later. I would recommend getting into the very best programme you can. It would be a false economy to compromise on quality.
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Yes. The alternatives are mostly former polytechnics http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polytechnic_%28United_Kingdom%29 where both the quality of pre-experience students going in, and the opportunities for graduates, will be limited. An MSc from a top business school

The Strathclyde MBM, as mentioned above, is good value and can be converted into an MBA later. I would recommend getting into the very best programme you can. It would be a false economy to compromise on quality.
so i believe i dont have to get any work experience for MBM

<blockquote>Yes. The alternatives are mostly former polytechnics http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polytechnic_%28United_Kingdom%29 where both the quality of pre-experience students going in, and the opportunities for graduates, will be limited. An MSc from a top business school

The Strathclyde MBM, as mentioned above, is good value and can be converted into an MBA later. I would recommend getting into the very best programme you can. It would be a false economy to compromise on quality.</blockquote>so i believe i dont have to get any work experience for MBM
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Duncan

That correct. Both these management programmes http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-management and these excellent finance programmes http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-finance-pre-experience-2011 are aimed at pre-experience graduates.

That correct. Both these management programmes http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-management and these excellent finance programmes http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-finance-pre-experience-2011 are aimed at pre-experience graduates.
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That correct. Both these management programmes http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-management and these excellent finance programmes http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-finance-pre-experience-2011 are aimed at pre-experience graduates.
which one is better.....an mba or mbm during recruitments???

<blockquote>That correct. Both these management programmes http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-management and these excellent finance programmes http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-finance-pre-experience-2011 are aimed at pre-experience graduates.</blockquote>which one is better.....an mba or mbm during recruitments???
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Mamit

MBM Would be better as it will help you to gain MBA degree in future.

MBM Would be better as it will help you to gain MBA degree in future.
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Mamit

and for jobs both will serve same purpose

and for jobs both will serve same purpose
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and for jobs both will serve same purpose
allright then thnx a lot....u were of great help i'm looking forward for MBM now...

<blockquote>and for jobs both will serve same purpose
</blockquote>allright then thnx a lot....u were of great help i'm looking forward for MBM now...
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