Hi,
I have completed B.Sc Nursing from India. Is there any university providing MBA after B.Sc Nursing. Could you please help me to know more on this.
Regards,
MJ
can i do MBA after B.Sc Nursing
Posted May 16, 2007 17:07
I have completed B.Sc Nursing from India. Is there any university providing MBA after B.Sc Nursing. Could you please help me to know more on this.
Regards,
MJ
Posted May 16, 2007 20:02
It will depend of the University you want to apply to and what program. Do you have any idea where you want to go?
Posted May 18, 2007 13:12
MBA programs accept a wide range of backgrounds. For example, a kindergarten teacher in my MBA program became a Brand Manager at a leading FMCG.
Posted May 18, 2007 18:10
For example, a kindergarten teacher in my MBA program became a Brand Manager at a leading FMCG.
That's funny. I guess that would never happen in continental Europe. People here tend not to be as flexible in evaluating different career paths as in the US and in the UK.
I still remember that during my studies in London my flatmate finished her undergraduate degree (BA) in something like History of Arts. She applied at a radio station as a journalist, at a bank, and as lobbyist for a UK company in Brussels - and got job offers from all companies. She finally ended up setting up her own company (importing luxury furniture).
That's funny. I guess that would never happen in continental Europe. People here tend not to be as flexible in evaluating different career paths as in the US and in the UK.
I still remember that during my studies in London my flatmate finished her undergraduate degree (BA) in something like History of Arts. She applied at a radio station as a journalist, at a bank, and as lobbyist for a UK company in Brussels - and got job offers from all companies. She finally ended up setting up her own company (importing luxury furniture).
Posted May 18, 2007 18:48
Yes, this is a significant difference between the US / UK and Continental Europe. This woman was from Brazil and the MBA program was in the US.
For example, a kindergarten teacher in my MBA program became a Brand Manager at a leading FMCG.
That's funny. I guess that would never happen in continental Europe. People here tend not to be as flexible in evaluating different career paths as in the US and in the UK.
I still remember that during my studies in London my flatmate finished her undergraduate degree (BA) in something like History of Arts. She applied at a radio station as a journalist, at a bank, and as lobbyist for a UK company in Brussels - and got job offers from all companies. She finally ended up setting up her own company (importing luxury furniture).
<blockquote><blockquote>For example, a kindergarten teacher in my MBA program became a Brand Manager at a leading FMCG.</blockquote>
That's funny. I guess that would never happen in continental Europe. People here tend not to be as flexible in evaluating different career paths as in the US and in the UK.
I still remember that during my studies in London my flatmate finished her undergraduate degree (BA) in something like History of Arts. She applied at a radio station as a journalist, at a bank, and as lobbyist for a UK company in Brussels - and got job offers from all companies. She finally ended up setting up her own company (importing luxury furniture).</blockquote>
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