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Namrata17

Hi All,

This is Namrata from India. I have done my Bachelors in Technology - Information Technology department with 67%.
I want to do my MBA in Finance and SCM(Supply Chain Management).
I would be grateful if you could help me choose a B-school with real good quality education. If it is going to be two-year programme I would not want to pay more than $19900 and if it is a one-year programme, I wouldn't want to pay more than $14000. Could you please suggest some good B-schools that would suffice the amount and within my budget? In countries like The United States, Europe, Australia or wherever you think could be the best.

What would you suggest?

Hi All,

This is Namrata from India. I have done my Bachelors in Technology - Information Technology department with 67%.
I want to do my MBA in Finance and SCM(Supply Chain Management).
I would be grateful if you could help me choose a B-school with real good quality education. If it is going to be two-year programme I would not want to pay more than $19900 and if it is a one-year programme, I wouldn't want to pay more than $14000. Could you please suggest some good B-schools that would suffice the amount and within my budget? In countries like The United States, Europe, Australia or wherever you think could be the best.

What would you suggest?
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Duncan

I assume that you don't have three years work experience. If you want to optimise the learning, earnings, network and placement opportunities, then don't take a fresher's MBA. Take a MSc instead: Which MSc's are better than pre-experience 'Freshers' MBAs? www.find-mba.com/board/22783

II suggest you focus on either finance (http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-finance-pre-experience-2013) or SCM (http://www.best-masters.com/ranking-master-supply-chain-and-logistics.html).

You'll find mainland Europe the cheapest place to get a high-quality qualification

I assume that you don't have three years work experience. If you want to optimise the learning, earnings, network and placement opportunities, then don't take a fresher's MBA. Take a MSc instead: Which MSc's are better than pre-experience 'Freshers' MBAs? www.find-mba.com/board/22783

II suggest you focus on either finance (http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-finance-pre-experience-2013) or SCM (http://www.best-masters.com/ranking-master-supply-chain-and-logistics.html).

You'll find mainland Europe the cheapest place to get a high-quality qualification
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Namrata17

Thank You, Duncan!

Given a choice between SCM and Finance, which programme would you suggest? Considering today's market, demand, placements and everything else.

Thank You, Duncan!

Given a choice between SCM and Finance, which programme would you suggest? Considering today's market, demand, placements and everything else.
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Duncan

Finance, of course.

Finance, of course.
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