MSC Supply chain management from Manchester or Cranfield


Neha816

Hi everyone,

I am currently holding an offer from University of Manchester for MSC Supply chain management and awaiting results from Cranfield. I am currently working on my father's logistics business and will have 11 months of experience by September'23. I am confused on whether I should go for Manchester or wait for Cranfield. Which business school is better in terms of employability because at the end I am here to get a good job. Also, I will spend 40 lakhs rupees or 40 k GBP overall money, so is it worth it to get such huge loan?

Please guide me, I am in utter need.



Thank you

[Edited by Neha816 on Apr 06, 2023]

Hi everyone,<br>
I am currently holding an offer from University of Manchester for MSC Supply chain management and awaiting results from Cranfield. I am currently working on my father's logistics business and will have 11 months of experience by September'23. I am confused on whether I should go for Manchester or wait for Cranfield. Which business school is better in terms of employability because at the end I am here to get a good job. Also, I will spend 40 lakhs rupees or 40 k GBP overall money, so is it worth it to get such huge loan? <br>
Please guide me, I am in utter need.<br>
<br>
Thank you
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Duncan

Focus on your career goals. What industry, location and role do you want to be placed into. These are both strong schools but, of course, they have different relationships and will place into different firms. See: How to use LinkedIn to find the best school www.find-mba.com/board/33571 Looking at the Manchester programme, I get the feeling that they are not setting UK employment as an expectation: https://www.alliancembs.manchester.ac.uk/media/ambs/content-assets/documents/masters/msc-operations-project-and-supply-chain-management-careers-information.pdf 

Focus on your career goals. What industry, location and role do you want to be placed into. These are both strong schools but, of course, they have different relationships and will place into different firms. See: How to use LinkedIn to find the best school&nbsp;www.find-mba.com/board/33571 Looking at the Manchester programme, I get the feeling that they are not setting UK employment as an expectation: https://www.alliancembs.manchester.ac.uk/media/ambs/content-assets/documents/masters/msc-operations-project-and-supply-chain-management-careers-information.pdf&nbsp;
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