I am from India with a bachelor's degree in law and economics, I have recently been accepted to multiple programs across Europe, I have a goal to work with International Organisations or Think tank related to International Relations.
ESSEC Business School, France
Advanced Master in Strategy and Management of International Business
25% Scholarship | Remaining Tuition: 12,000 EURO
Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Master of Letters in Economics (Research Degree related to Political Economy)
Tuition: 10,200 EURO
Queen Mary, University of London, UK
Master of Arts in International Relations (Paris Campus)
Tuition: 10,750 GBP
I know all of these courses are very different from each other and hard to compare but my main focus is to study at a reputed school and its employability. I am really open to study new subject areas. Also, my language skills are limited to English with a little knowledge of German.
Please help me as soon as possible.
URGENT HELP QMUL, TCD, ESSEC
Posted Mar 26, 2017 12:43
ESSEC Business School, France
Advanced Master in Strategy and Management of International Business
25% Scholarship | Remaining Tuition: 12,000 EURO
Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Master of Letters in Economics (Research Degree related to Political Economy)
Tuition: 10,200 EURO
Queen Mary, University of London, UK
Master of Arts in International Relations (Paris Campus)
Tuition: 10,750 GBP
I know all of these courses are very different from each other and hard to compare but my main focus is to study at a reputed school and its employability. I am really open to study new subject areas. Also, my language skills are limited to English with a little knowledge of German.
Please help me as soon as possible.
Posted Mar 26, 2017 15:34
I'm not sure if any of these will lead to your goal. For most students the ESSEC course will be far better. The quality of the students and educational experience will be great, and it's very impressive to have won any scholarship at all at ESSEC. You would also be exposed to the top French program on international trade. However, you should speak with people who have roles like yours to see what path is most likely for you.
Did you consider the Erasmus Mundus EMLE degree? Given that you speak a bit of German, did you look at the Willy Brand School, Hertie or the Potsdam MPM in governance?
Did you consider the Erasmus Mundus EMLE degree? Given that you speak a bit of German, did you look at the Willy Brand School, Hertie or the Potsdam MPM in governance?
Posted Mar 26, 2017 17:46
I thank you so much for your response. I am sure that ESSEC is a top level business school but at the same time I thought about the student life at the other two schools is far more better.
Also, I considered both of the programs in Germany but they don't have a one year program. and I would prefer a one-year degree.
I am also worried about the job market in London after Brexit.
Can someone work in International Organisation with a management degree from ESSEC.
Also, I considered both of the programs in Germany but they don't have a one year program. and I would prefer a one-year degree.
I am also worried about the job market in London after Brexit.
Can someone work in International Organisation with a management degree from ESSEC.
Posted Mar 26, 2017 22:01
You have to do the basic research yourself: the EMLE, the Hertie Executive MPA and the Potsdam MPM are one year courses.
Student life at ESSEC is much better than at Trinity and Queen Mary: ESSEC is a closer-knit, free-standing school with excellent facilities. Certainly without French your options might be limited, and if you have niche interests in sports then a larger schol will be better. However, if you key goal is placement in an international organisation then you might want to focus on that.
You need to speak to people in international organisations to compare these options. At TCD, you would focus on those in Ireland; at QMUL at those in the UK and at ESSEC at those in France. Which organisations appeal to you? Where do they hire from? Since ESSEC gives you solid work skills I think it will equip you better than the others, unless you are aiming for a PhD.
[Edited by Duncan on Mar 26, 2017]
Student life at ESSEC is much better than at Trinity and Queen Mary: ESSEC is a closer-knit, free-standing school with excellent facilities. Certainly without French your options might be limited, and if you have niche interests in sports then a larger schol will be better. However, if you key goal is placement in an international organisation then you might want to focus on that.
You need to speak to people in international organisations to compare these options. At TCD, you would focus on those in Ireland; at QMUL at those in the UK and at ESSEC at those in France. Which organisations appeal to you? Where do they hire from? Since ESSEC gives you solid work skills I think it will equip you better than the others, unless you are aiming for a PhD.
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