how good is mercer university(atlanta) for 1 year mba? i have 2.5yrs of exp? are placements good?
1 year mba
Posted Jan 22, 2015 20:55
Posted Jan 23, 2015 00:52
I don't think placements are good for international students for a one-year US MBA, with the exceptions of the top ones: Kellogg, Cornell, maybe Pittsburgh.
See: Shortcut to find the best US MBA www.find-mba.com/board/36065
See: Shortcut to find the best US MBA www.find-mba.com/board/36065
Posted Jan 23, 2015 10:16
I am currently working at Cemantic solutions as a senior sales manager. I have been planning to start my own company since the past two years now. I am very passionate about building a unique brand in the Indian market but before starting up with it, I want to pursue my MBA so that I am at par with my other competitors and also I would gain complete knowledge about managing a business efficiently. I want to pursue my MBA from abroad so as to gain a global perspective but I don’t want to invest more than a year in my MBA. I have zeroed down to UK, Singapore and Australia for my MBA. Which one of these countries would be a better option?
Posted Jan 23, 2015 10:24
There are a lot of visa issues happening UK currently. Students are being sent back and hence I feel you must avoid UK as of now. I have myself done my MBA from Australia and hence I can tell you it is a great country to study MBA. The colleges are very student friendly. I came across a link which says Australia is one of the best countries to study MBA.
Posted Jan 23, 2015 11:34
Awesome. Are you aware of any good colleges for one year MBA in Australia or Singapore?
Posted Jan 23, 2015 11:38
Hey, I am not an education consultant or something so I won’t be able to suggest you all the good colleges.
[Edited by sahilq on Jan 23, 2015]
Posted Jan 23, 2015 11:40
Thanks a lot man!
Posted Jan 23, 2015 11:41
You’re welcome. All the best: D
Posted Jan 26, 2015 23:57
Awesome. Are you aware of any good colleges for one year MBA in Australia or Singapore?
Well, filtering the FT MBA ranking for one-year programs, you have these:
Australia
Melbourne Business School
Singapore
Nanyang
These are both great choices, and Nanyang is particularly good for students who want to transition to working in Singapore. If you can do 16 or 17 months you might also explore AGSM and NUS too.
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Well, filtering the FT MBA ranking for one-year programs, you have these:
Australia
Melbourne Business School
Singapore
Nanyang
These are both great choices, and Nanyang is particularly good for students who want to transition to working in Singapore. If you can do 16 or 17 months you might also explore AGSM and NUS too.
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