Please help me in my dilemma:- MSc in Information Systems


hjunaid

I am an Indian with a work experience of 4 years in IT.
I am currently working in TCS as a developer.
I completed B.Tech(Electronics and Telecommunications) with 78%
I wish to go in for a MSc in Information Systems and have shortlisted the following universities.
Lancaster (ITMOC)
LSE (ADMIS)
Warwick (ISM)
Strathclyde (BITS)
Manchester (Information systems ,organisations and management)
Royal Holloway University of London (Business Information System)
Also please guide me through the job prospects of these courses as I will be funding my course through a bank loan...so a job would be of primary importance in selecting te uni.

I am an Indian with a work experience of 4 years in IT.
I am currently working in TCS as a developer.
I completed B.Tech(Electronics and Telecommunications) with 78%
I wish to go in for a MSc in Information Systems and have shortlisted the following universities.
Lancaster (ITMOC)
LSE (ADMIS)
Warwick (ISM)
Strathclyde (BITS)
Manchester (Information systems ,organisations and management)
Royal Holloway University of London (Business Information System)
Also please guide me through the job prospects of these courses as I will be funding my course through a bank loan...so a job would be of primary importance in selecting te uni.
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hjunaid

Can someone please help me...?

Can someone please help me...?
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you can go ahead with Lancaster,Warwick
Strathclyde in order.I think each program is different which you have mentioned so search course,module of each program and then select accordingly.

you can go ahead with Lancaster,Warwick
Strathclyde in order.I think each program is different which you have mentioned so search course,module of each program and then select accordingly.
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hjunaid

Thanks Milind..for your response....
I would like to go in for a city where I can work part time....so that I can fund my expenses....wat is your take on LSE and Royal Holloway...all these courses have a mix of technology and management...which would help me take up a role ith managerial responsibilities....

Thanks Milind..for your response....
I would like to go in for a city where I can work part time....so that I can fund my expenses....wat is your take on LSE and Royal Holloway...all these courses have a mix of technology and management...which would help me take up a role ith managerial responsibilities....
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if you are lokking for the city where you can work part time than also remeber that big cities gona be expensive as compared.

lse is more famous for its research as it has many noble prize winners.

royal holloway is good for arts,drama,music.choice is yours.

if you are lokking for the city where you can work part time than also remeber that big cities gona be expensive as compared.

lse is more famous for its research as it has many noble prize winners.

royal holloway is good for arts,drama,music.choice is yours.
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Evan2007

LSE has solid teaching and alumni networks (and a great reputation) but don't expect the school to actively look for a job for you.

Nor will an LSE Master's degree open doors all by itself. I should know... I have one.

LSE has solid teaching and alumni networks (and a great reputation) but don't expect the school to actively look for a job for you.

Nor will an LSE Master's degree open doors all by itself. I should know... I have one.
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but don't expect the school to actively look for a job for you.

i think this applies for most of the colleges in uk.

but don't expect the school to actively look for a job for you.

i think this applies for most of the colleges in uk.
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hjunaid

but don't expect the school to actively look for a job for you.

i think this applies for most of the colleges in uk.


I know that the schools in uk do not provide placements.but just wanted to undrstand what will be my prospects with my profile for an IT job in UK....if I tke up this course with one of the good colleges mentioned above.....

<blockquote>but don't expect the school to actively look for a job for you.

i think this applies for most of the colleges in uk.</blockquote>

I know that the schools in uk do not provide placements.but just wanted to undrstand what will be my prospects with my profile for an IT job in UK....if I tke up this course with one of the good colleges mentioned above.....
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