I am a computer science and engineering student in my final year, planning to study in UK for my Masters.
I currently have a conditional(as I complete graduation in may'12) offer from:
1.MSc E-Business Information systems-Newcastle Business school
2.Engineering Mangement MSc- @ Nottingham Trent University
3.Business Information Systems MSc-@ royal Holloway University of London
4.University of Portsmouth-MSC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Nottingham Trent is also offering a sandwich course comprising 9 months of study, followed by internship for 1 year and then 3 months of dissertation work.
What would you suggest I go for?
Newcastle/RHUL/NTU
Posted Mar 05, 2012 14:41
I am a computer science and engineering student in my final year, planning to study in UK for my Masters.
I currently have a conditional(as I complete graduation in may'12) offer from:
1.MSc E-Business Information systems-Newcastle Business school
2.Engineering Mangement MSc- @ Nottingham Trent University
3.Business Information Systems MSc-@ royal Holloway University of London
4.University of Portsmouth-MSC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Nottingham Trent is also offering a sandwich course comprising 9 months of study, followed by internship for 1 year and then 3 months of dissertation work.
What would you suggest I go for?
I currently have a conditional(as I complete graduation in may'12) offer from:
1.MSc E-Business Information systems-Newcastle Business school
2.Engineering Mangement MSc- @ Nottingham Trent University
3.Business Information Systems MSc-@ royal Holloway University of London
4.University of Portsmouth-MSC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Nottingham Trent is also offering a sandwich course comprising 9 months of study, followed by internship for 1 year and then 3 months of dissertation work.
What would you suggest I go for?
Posted Mar 07, 2012 16:55
I am a computer science and engineering student in my final year, planning to study in UK for my Masters.
I currently have a conditional(as I complete graduation in may'12) offer from:
1.MSc E-Business Information systems-Newcastle Business school
2.Engineering Mangement MSc- @ Nottingham Trent University
3.Business Information Systems MSc-@ royal Holloway University of London
4.University of Portsmouth-MSC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Nottingham Trent is also offering a sandwich course comprising 9 months of study, followed by internship for 1 year and then 3 months of dissertation work.
What would you suggest I go for?
Hi Nikita,
you can opt for better universities then the ones you have opted. With regards to sandwich placement, no UK university assure any placement, they will ask you to find the placements by your self. Therefore i would suggest that you should not decide your university based on such criteria.
I would highly recommend to opt for top ranking universities if you have sufficient funds available.
Regards
Mamit
<blockquote>I am a computer science and engineering student in my final year, planning to study in UK for my Masters.
I currently have a conditional(as I complete graduation in may'12) offer from:
1.MSc E-Business Information systems-Newcastle Business school
2.Engineering Mangement MSc- @ Nottingham Trent University
3.Business Information Systems MSc-@ royal Holloway University of London
4.University of Portsmouth-MSC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Nottingham Trent is also offering a sandwich course comprising 9 months of study, followed by internship for 1 year and then 3 months of dissertation work.
What would you suggest I go for?</blockquote>
Hi Nikita,
you can opt for better universities then the ones you have opted. With regards to sandwich placement, no UK university assure any placement, they will ask you to find the placements by your self. Therefore i would suggest that you should not decide your university based on such criteria.
I would highly recommend to opt for top ranking universities if you have sufficient funds available.
Regards
Mamit
I currently have a conditional(as I complete graduation in may'12) offer from:
1.MSc E-Business Information systems-Newcastle Business school
2.Engineering Mangement MSc- @ Nottingham Trent University
3.Business Information Systems MSc-@ royal Holloway University of London
4.University of Portsmouth-MSC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Nottingham Trent is also offering a sandwich course comprising 9 months of study, followed by internship for 1 year and then 3 months of dissertation work.
What would you suggest I go for?</blockquote>
Hi Nikita,
you can opt for better universities then the ones you have opted. With regards to sandwich placement, no UK university assure any placement, they will ask you to find the placements by your self. Therefore i would suggest that you should not decide your university based on such criteria.
I would highly recommend to opt for top ranking universities if you have sufficient funds available.
Regards
Mamit
Posted Mar 07, 2012 23:16
you can opt for better universities then the ones you have opted.
Indeed, at the very least, check out Manchester's range of MSc offerings in information systems - these degrees will carry more weight than the others you listed.
And if you can wait until 2013, Durham is planning on launching an MSc in Innovation, Technology and Operations Management that looks interesting.
<blockquote>you can opt for better universities then the ones you have opted.</blockquote>
Indeed, at the very least, check out Manchester's range of MSc offerings in information systems - these degrees will carry more weight than the others you listed.
And if you can wait until 2013, Durham is planning on launching an MSc in Innovation, Technology and Operations Management that looks interesting.
Indeed, at the very least, check out Manchester's range of MSc offerings in information systems - these degrees will carry more weight than the others you listed.
And if you can wait until 2013, Durham is planning on launching an MSc in Innovation, Technology and Operations Management that looks interesting.
Posted Mar 08, 2012 08:53
I am a computer science and engineering student in my final year, planning to study in UK for my Masters.
I currently have a conditional(as I complete graduation in may'12) offer from:
1.MSc E-Business Information systems-Newcastle Business school
2.Engineering Mangement MSc- @ Nottingham Trent University
3.Business Information Systems MSc-@ royal Holloway University of London
4.University of Portsmouth-MSC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Nottingham Trent is also offering a sandwich course comprising 9 months of study, followed by internship for 1 year and then 3 months of dissertation work.
What would you suggest I go for?
Hi Nikita,
you can opt for better universities then the ones you have opted. With regards to sandwich placement, no UK university assure any placement, they will ask you to find the placements by your self. Therefore i would suggest that you should not decide your university based on such criteria.
I would highly recommend to opt for top ranking universities if you have sufficient funds available.
Regards
Mamit
Mamit,
I am beyond grateful that you could reply to my query. There is no constraint of finances as such. But I have to admit that my grades in my engineering don't boast excellence. I have a current 53% and may achieve something nearing a 55-57% by the end of my final semester. So that could be a major constraint in my case.
Apart from the above, I had applied to MBS and Southampton. But have faced rejection from both.
I would be really obliged if you could offer your suggestion.
<blockquote><blockquote>I am a computer science and engineering student in my final year, planning to study in UK for my Masters.
I currently have a conditional(as I complete graduation in may'12) offer from:
1.MSc E-Business Information systems-Newcastle Business school
2.Engineering Mangement MSc- @ Nottingham Trent University
3.Business Information Systems MSc-@ royal Holloway University of London
4.University of Portsmouth-MSC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Nottingham Trent is also offering a sandwich course comprising 9 months of study, followed by internship for 1 year and then 3 months of dissertation work.
What would you suggest I go for?</blockquote>
Hi Nikita,
you can opt for better universities then the ones you have opted. With regards to sandwich placement, no UK university assure any placement, they will ask you to find the placements by your self. Therefore i would suggest that you should not decide your university based on such criteria.
I would highly recommend to opt for top ranking universities if you have sufficient funds available.
Regards
Mamit</blockquote>
Mamit,
I am beyond grateful that you could reply to my query. There is no constraint of finances as such. But I have to admit that my grades in my engineering don't boast excellence. I have a current 53% and may achieve something nearing a 55-57% by the end of my final semester. So that could be a major constraint in my case.
Apart from the above, I had applied to MBS and Southampton. But have faced rejection from both.
I would be really obliged if you could offer your suggestion.
I currently have a conditional(as I complete graduation in may'12) offer from:
1.MSc E-Business Information systems-Newcastle Business school
2.Engineering Mangement MSc- @ Nottingham Trent University
3.Business Information Systems MSc-@ royal Holloway University of London
4.University of Portsmouth-MSC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Nottingham Trent is also offering a sandwich course comprising 9 months of study, followed by internship for 1 year and then 3 months of dissertation work.
What would you suggest I go for?</blockquote>
Hi Nikita,
you can opt for better universities then the ones you have opted. With regards to sandwich placement, no UK university assure any placement, they will ask you to find the placements by your self. Therefore i would suggest that you should not decide your university based on such criteria.
I would highly recommend to opt for top ranking universities if you have sufficient funds available.
Regards
Mamit</blockquote>
Mamit,
I am beyond grateful that you could reply to my query. There is no constraint of finances as such. But I have to admit that my grades in my engineering don't boast excellence. I have a current 53% and may achieve something nearing a 55-57% by the end of my final semester. So that could be a major constraint in my case.
Apart from the above, I had applied to MBS and Southampton. But have faced rejection from both.
I would be really obliged if you could offer your suggestion.
Posted Mar 08, 2012 08:59
you can opt for better universities then the ones you have opted.
Indeed, at the very least, check out Manchester's range of MSc offerings in information systems - these degrees will carry more weight than the others you listed.
And if you can wait until 2013, Durham is planning on launching an MSc in Innovation, Technology and Operations Management that looks interesting.
Thanks you for your response Sir. I had applied to an MSc program at MBS but have faced rejection because of my low grades. Could you suggest any other options for me?
I'll be grateful.
Regards.
<blockquote><blockquote>you can opt for better universities then the ones you have opted.</blockquote>
Indeed, at the very least, check out Manchester's range of MSc offerings in information systems - these degrees will carry more weight than the others you listed.
And if you can wait until 2013, Durham is planning on launching an MSc in Innovation, Technology and Operations Management that looks interesting.</blockquote>
Thanks you for your response Sir. I had applied to an MSc program at MBS but have faced rejection because of my low grades. Could you suggest any other options for me?
I'll be grateful.
Regards.
Indeed, at the very least, check out Manchester's range of MSc offerings in information systems - these degrees will carry more weight than the others you listed.
And if you can wait until 2013, Durham is planning on launching an MSc in Innovation, Technology and Operations Management that looks interesting.</blockquote>
Thanks you for your response Sir. I had applied to an MSc program at MBS but have faced rejection because of my low grades. Could you suggest any other options for me?
I'll be grateful.
Regards.
Posted Mar 08, 2012 20:13
Hi Nikita,
Have you taken IELTS??? and what are your scores ??
Hi Nikita,
Have you taken IELTS??? and what are your scores ??
Have you taken IELTS??? and what are your scores ??
Posted Mar 09, 2012 14:27
Hi Nikita,
Have you taken IELTS??? and what are your scores ??
Mamit,
I haven't taken IELTS as of yet. Some of my offers do not require me to take IELTS as I have scored 84 marks in English in XII Board(CBSE). However I plan to take once my engineering is over.
<blockquote>Hi Nikita,
Have you taken IELTS??? and what are your scores ??</blockquote>
Mamit,
I haven't taken IELTS as of yet. Some of my offers do not require me to take IELTS as I have scored 84 marks in English in XII Board(CBSE). However I plan to take once my engineering is over.
Have you taken IELTS??? and what are your scores ??</blockquote>
Mamit,
I haven't taken IELTS as of yet. Some of my offers do not require me to take IELTS as I have scored 84 marks in English in XII Board(CBSE). However I plan to take once my engineering is over.
Posted Mar 11, 2012 15:08
Hi Nikita,
Have you taken IELTS??? and what are your scores ??
Mamit,
I haven't taken IELTS as of yet. Some of my offers do not require me to take IELTS as I have scored 84 marks in English in XII Board(CBSE). However I plan to take once my engineering is over.
Yes with 84% marks, i believe most of the universities will exempt your English requirement but some high ranked universities would still require IELTS.
<blockquote><blockquote>Hi Nikita,
Have you taken IELTS??? and what are your scores ??</blockquote>
Mamit,
I haven't taken IELTS as of yet. Some of my offers do not require me to take IELTS as I have scored 84 marks in English in XII Board(CBSE). However I plan to take once my engineering is over.</blockquote>
Yes with 84% marks, i believe most of the universities will exempt your English requirement but some high ranked universities would still require IELTS.
Have you taken IELTS??? and what are your scores ??</blockquote>
Mamit,
I haven't taken IELTS as of yet. Some of my offers do not require me to take IELTS as I have scored 84 marks in English in XII Board(CBSE). However I plan to take once my engineering is over.</blockquote>
Yes with 84% marks, i believe most of the universities will exempt your English requirement but some high ranked universities would still require IELTS.
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