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25th October 2009, 12:49 PM
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Hi
I am CSE 4th year student and want to go for mba from abroad after my engineering. I don't have any work exp so pls suggest me something like about university and country which will be better for me . Suggest country except USA and ENGLAND. Would MSc be better for me like I don't have any work exp.?? Pls reply soon. Last edited by Kanika; 25th October 2009 at 02:10 PM. |
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#2
8th November 2009, 08:11 PM
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@jazz
Most of the top Business schools worldwide prefer students with minimum 3 years of work experience. So I recommend you to gain experience before you think to get admission in MBA course in abroad. And if don't want to wait for that long then you can go ahead with MSc course ofcourse. |
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#4
11th November 2009, 10:36 PM
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i m doing B.tech from rajesthan vidhiya pheeth university,udaipur(rajesthan) so plz suggest me as already completed B.com but becoz m frm science field till 12th so plz now what should i do.
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#5
28th November 2009, 11:19 PM
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See doing mba from abroad is always a better option but it requires a huge amount of money.
I am of the opinion that try out a job at least 2-3yrs and then go for mba. I don't think M.Sc after engineering is a better option. |
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#7
29th November 2009, 08:34 PM
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It would be better to do MBA rather than M.Sc.
Their are many good MBA institutes in India, instead of doing in foreign you can do from here. But still if you want to do outside country then their are exams conducted like GMAT, XAT etc. and should have a good finance. |
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#8
1st January 2010, 01:03 PM
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hey bro. doing studies from abroad is a best step that one can take in order to increase his or her knowledge . that does'nt mean that in india u dont find good institutes , there are but small in number, so before applying to abroad u must get the information about the admission process as different university have there own rules for admin. so get to connect with British council is good thing to do.? bst of luck.
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#9
3rd January 2010, 05:16 PM
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please visit the below link......it contains clear details about mba in abroad.... http://www.mbajunction.com/ thanks..... |
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#12
15th January 2010, 11:51 AM
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No Indian school, except the ISB, features among the top 50 list in the world.
I feel the Indian schools will be a natural choice if your career goal is India-centric. Studying and living abroad can be expensive, and typically a foreign MBA will cost you anywhere from 2-10 times a top Indian MBA. so it will be better if you go for mba in India only....... best of luck |
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#15
23rd January 2010, 12:58 AM
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is suggest you to go abroad for doing MBA as an MBA certificate has more value in india there are many colleges in foreign like rayat college in London.....this college provide you dual MBA degree in 1 year and its placement is in top 10 companies in india also....
try for this |
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#16
27th January 2010, 12:18 AM
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hi,
this is the list of some mba colleges abroad: Swiss Management Center University AIM - Hotel & Tourism Management School, Paris Swiss Management Center University Irish Management Institute (IMI), Dublin Murdoch Business School - Murdoch University Perth Dauch College of Business and Economics, Ashland EENI - International Business School of Spain you have to qualify two main exams to get admission into MBA colleges abroad,the exams are: GRE TOFEL it will cost you around 30 to 40 lacs for a 2 year MBA course from abroad.and if you score well in GRE then you will get loan also otherwise you have to pay full fee. |
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#19
12th February 2010, 10:21 PM
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friend, best universities of world are congregated in US and UK.
first of all you clear GRE with excellent record to minimise the negative factor of not having any work experience you may apply for masters in canada,new zealand,australia,germany,asian institute of technology(bangkok) etc. you can also check out MHRD website for international scholarships. |
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#20
13th February 2010, 04:06 PM
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Hey Friend
No doubt that doing MBA from abroad provides you an extra edge against an MBA done from any any university in india but one you should be financially very strong and other the important thing is how much good you have gained from MBA degree if you go for MBA from IIM i an guarantee you it will nowhere less valued then any abroad degree. All the very best |
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#22
10th March 2010, 09:23 PM
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MBA is far better than MSc... But it is said that MBA from abroad has no value in our country... On the basis of job point of view, people completed from India is given more importance... So it is wise to do MBA in India
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#23
11th March 2010, 11:23 AM
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hi.....
Mba from good university .......can change your career .....and lifestyle....... you must be good in english.....also good personality...... for more informations........you can search in itnternet....... all the best.. |
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#24
11th March 2010, 01:22 PM
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dear friend
here are a few institutes from abroad Murdoch Business School - Murdoch University Perth Irish Management Institute (IMI), Dublin Dauch College of Business and Economics, Ashland but i suggest you to gain a minimum of 2-3 years working experience as it would prove to be very helpful to you doing MBA from abroad is good but certainly india is not too bad either |
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#25
11th March 2010, 02:49 PM
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doing MBA from abroad is a good option but remember to check the authenticity of the instutute before you enroll your self in the course the major website providing details regarding abroad admission in MBA is :;--
www.mbajunction.com look for the colleges in the location you want to do.. remember my initial lines before getting yourself enrolled.. good luck. take care... byeeee |
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#26
17th March 2010, 10:02 AM
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order to realise your dream, you need to put a plan of action into place. Start by comparing prices of MBA courses from around the world. Also, you must start saving money. Try putting money aside each month,or invest into a secure savings plan.
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