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One Year Courses In Management (USEFUL AND EFFECTIVE) - 22-12-2004, 02:18 AM

Hi PG
Apart from looking at an MBA abroad, the best thing for ppl like me withought work ex is these post grads in managent. they are treated as Msc in the UK and MS in the US. good for those who dont want to work immediately after finishing with their undergrad.

A wide range of subjects are availible. the common ones:

International Business
International Marketing Management
Management
Human Resourse Management
FINANCE (My Choice)

The course structure is the same as that of an MBA (im telling you this after comparing their subjects and electives). Also it gives you that extra international edge without have to shell out that extra cash (the cost is almost half).

Scholarships are also availible based on your GMAT, TOEFL and ILTES. prefer the last one for the uk.

Hope this helps u guys in thinking a little different yet being safe and practical career wise.

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for BHOUMIK MIK - 24-12-2004, 01:45 AM

hi
hey that keele university aint that bad, i went throught its website and it seems pretty decent. its new, thats why its not that well known.
try to find ratings for it f you can. it however does have one of the best infrastructural facilites around.
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Re: One Year Courses In Management (USEFUL AND EFFECTIVE) - 24-12-2004, 09:10 AM

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Hi PG
Apart from looking at an MBA abroad, the best thing for ppl like me withought work ex is these post grads in managent. they are treated as Msc in the UK and MS in the US. good for those who dont want to work immediately after finishing with their undergrad.

A wide range of subjects are availible. the common ones:

International Business
International Marketing Management
Management
Human Resourse Management
FINANCE (My Choice)

The course structure is the same as that of an MBA (im telling you this after comparing their subjects and electives). Also it gives you that extra international edge without have to shell out that extra cash (the cost is almost half).

Scholarships are also availible based on your GMAT, TOEFL and ILTES. prefer the last one for the uk.

Hope this helps u guys in thinking a little different yet being safe and practical career wise.

Reactions are welcome
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hieeeee

gud post buddy..me too looking for somethin like this...bcom pass out...no workex.... yeah....these m.s courses r another gud alternative...

but cost.... in the US it is half of mba.. but U.K is very costly...it kinda sums up to 12 -15 lakhs.....minimum.....and it can ven go to 20 lakhs..from the top univs...

iam intersted in human resource mgmt and marketing courses....

whr is this keele univ???

and yeah....u can even chk out university of buffalo.....

www.buffalo.edu

it has some gud masters programmes..esp..ms.in finance...

let us share more info here

cheers!!!!
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24-12-2004, 01:04 PM

hey
good to see someone with similar interests. the uk IS a little expensive but it is also forone yr only. also the recognitioon is worldwide. between the us and uk, i guess the time factor gives the uk a thumbs up!
cost factor:
leeds university (One of the very good ones)
10500 pounds tution fees
8000 punds living cost
it is one of the best options availible in the uk. cambridge oxford etc become way too expensive.
hey can u find out from somewhere the kinda placements such graduates get?
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27-12-2004, 06:46 PM

hi.

i am applying to univs in uk.

cass, b-school city univ london

king's college london,

kingston univ

westminster univ

surrey


want to know wether my acads are good enough
86.6 10th cbse
91.2 12th cbse
71.4 bsc physics hons Delhi univ.

also want to know how an msc in marketing will be reated in india by prospective employers ?
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02-01-2005, 04:26 PM

hey
u have a good line of universities lined up. do look at lsb for sure. it is very expensive but a course from there has maybe more value than some of the mba's in india.
look for a job there. try and come back only when you want to settle down here.
about the perspective of msc marketing here in india, of what i know, places like ifci in new delhi also award a management degree which is actually an MA. but all over the job market it is considered as good as an mba. moreover a job abroad initiallly will brighten your chances infinitely.
do tell me how you are managing the fees and about the scholarships etc.
if you can call me on 09897258052
we cud share info easily.
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is it worthwhile - 02-01-2005, 06:47 PM

hi guys
is it worthwhile to shell out 10-15 laks on a Msc degree in uk?
what will be the job opps for indians after that?
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university of bath business school? - 19-01-2005, 01:38 AM

hi any news or views on the univ of bath? ranking etc?
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Re: One Year Courses In Management (USEFUL AND EFFECTIVE) - 19-01-2005, 09:14 AM

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Hi PG
Apart from looking at an MBA abroad, the best thing for ppl like me withought work ex is these post grads in managent. they are treated as Msc in the UK and MS in the US. good for those who dont want to work immediately after finishing with their undergrad.

A wide range of subjects are availible. the common ones:

International Business
International Marketing Management
Management
Human Resourse Management
FINANCE (My Choice)

The course structure is the same as that of an MBA (im telling you this after comparing their subjects and electives). Also it gives you that extra international edge without have to shell out that extra cash (the cost is almost half).

Scholarships are also availible based on your GMAT, TOEFL and ILTES. prefer the last one for the uk.

Hope this helps u guys in thinking a little different yet being safe and practical career wise.

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P.S. If any of you have info regarding these courses or have received any calls/offers, do share them.
hey, nice post dude.......

now that you have done so much research and mentioned about it , but you have only mentioned about UK and US

can u please help me on info , if the same is available in australia, specially melbourne or sydney ?????
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surely. next stop - 19-01-2005, 08:43 PM

hi pal
thnx. sure thing. infact australia is the next place that i was looking into. but be sure that as it is australian education had good rappot only within aus and a msc in management sorta degree cud limit ur horizons. if u or anyone in this forum finds more info kindlyshare.
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