UK or Ireland- which university


joe999

Hi
I'm a Graduate with less than 60% in Graduation. I have 2years of experience.
I'm thinking of taking MBA from either UK or Ireland.

Some consultancies gave me a few options out of which "University of West London www.uwl.ac.uk" is one of the options. Anybody know about that university?

If the west London university is not good kindly tell me what other options I have. where should I go, UK or Ireland?

Awaiting to hear from you guys..

Hi
I'm a Graduate with less than 60% in Graduation. I have 2years of experience.
I'm thinking of taking MBA from either UK or Ireland.

Some consultancies gave me a few options out of which "University of West London www.uwl.ac.uk" is one of the options. Anybody know about that university?

If the west London university is not good kindly tell me what other options I have. where should I go, UK or Ireland?

Awaiting to hear from you guys..
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Duncan

The problem you'll have is that the good MBAs are accredited by AMBA, which requires three years of work experience. read through this long thread, which has five pages: http://www.find-mba.com/board/6729/

The problem you'll have is that the good MBAs are accredited by AMBA, which requires three years of work experience. read through this long thread, which has five pages: http://www.find-mba.com/board/6729/

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No, I wouldn't do that program.

Unless you do an MBA that's accredited by AMBA, EQUIS, or AACSB, it's not worth the investment. As Duncan mentioned, these programs will probably require at least three years of experience - but while this is the minimum, many will recruit candidates with more work experience in practice (the average at Warwick's MBA program is around 7 years; it's the same at Nottingham.)

You might have a better chance at a ranked master in management program, which don't tend to require work experience.

No, I wouldn't do that program.

Unless you do an MBA that's accredited by AMBA, EQUIS, or AACSB, it's not worth the investment. As Duncan mentioned, these programs will probably require at least three years of experience - but while this is the minimum, many will recruit candidates with more work experience in practice (the average at Warwick's MBA program is around 7 years; it's the same at Nottingham.)

You might have a better chance at a ranked master in management program, which don't tend to require work experience.
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