Msc Management


puffpuff

hi i want to apply for msc management to uk im an international student. not applying for any scholarship or anything
my gpa is around 3.43

if i have a well written essay and good refs. is there any hope of getting into imperial or cass? what should be my backup universities?

lastly... please elaborate a little on good refs. is it important for the teacher to be a Ph.d or a masters professor will be just fine?

kindly help me!

hi i want to apply for msc management to uk im an international student. not applying for any scholarship or anything
my gpa is around 3.43

if i have a well written essay and good refs. is there any hope of getting into imperial or cass? what should be my backup universities?

lastly... please elaborate a little on good refs. is it important for the teacher to be a Ph.d or a masters professor will be just fine?

kindly help me!
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puffpuff

come on guys!!! help!!

come on guys!!! help!!
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puffpuff

????

anybody??

????

anybody??
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stevebabu

Hi there,

I would suggest that you take up a programme in Msc Management from a school that is accredited by AMBA , EQUIS, AACSB
make sure the programmes itself has either of these accreditations.

References should be from any of your college staff who knows you well and who would be able to comment on how well he/she knows you, comment on your command over English, your competency and ur potential as a candidate for the applied programme

Hi there,

I would suggest that you take up a programme in Msc Management from a school that is accredited by AMBA , EQUIS, AACSB
make sure the programmes itself has either of these accreditations.

References should be from any of your college staff who knows you well and who would be able to comment on how well he/she knows you, comment on your command over English, your competency and ur potential as a candidate for the applied programme
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