MBA in Australia

I want to know which are good universities with good placements prospects from where i can do my MBA in Australia. Incase any1 doing or completed , please do reply.

I want to know which are good universities with good placements prospects from where i can do my MBA in Australia.

Incase any1 doing or completed , please do reply.

Melbourne School of Business. They consider the GMAT score and I personally believe that the other schools are not so good considering the fact that the entry to these school are very easy. ( Quality of the program is directly proportional to the competition you face in getting into the program )

dude in Australia there r a group of universities called the g8 group...(if i rem rt)
these r the universities in which most of the research within Australia takes place...
they r good both in terms of quality of the and placement prospects...:

you would need a good amount of work exp to get into dis....

exactly G8 is correct. They expect 3+ years of 'Managerial' Exp. That woul effectively mean 5+years of experience.

I want to know which are good universities with good placements prospects from where i can do my MBA in Australia.

Incase any1 doing or completed , please do reply.


AGS, MBS, UTS, La Trobe are few best universities.

The only B schools in Australia with international reputation and good placement are : AGSM and MBS, with AGSM slightly ahead of MBS due to its higher selectivity of students, Sydney location, better placement, smaller class-size and better ranking in FT and Forbes.

If you have 5+ years of quality experience and if you have a PR of AUS, then these two schools are very good options to consider.

My comments are based upon my recent discussions with Indian students at these two schools.

thanks

dont go to australia

gourav123 Says
dont go to australia


y is it so gourav ??
any experiences or any info regarding aussie uni's ???
y is it so gourav ??
any experiences or any info regarding aussie uni's ???


Bcoz aus degree's are normally of not much value in india.
nihit Says
Bcoz aus degree's are normally of not much value in india.


I dont have that idea, but, its quite obvious that when u are studying in Aus, that you will work there. And that too, atleast 2-3 years. After 2-3 years, its your experiance that will matter at managerial level.
I want to know which are good universities with good placements prospects from where i can do my MBA in Australia.

Incase any1 doing or completed , please do reply.

dont do ur MBA in Australia

1) they dont easily give u work permit, so once ur MBA is done even if u get placed in a good firm, lack of work permit means u have to return to India. repaying ur loans is very difficult

2) no value for Australian MBA in India


bharath

And in Aus they have a point system... which consultant will show u very easy to gain.. but do focus on 2 major criteria's...

1) Aus point system can change any point of time which can create a prob in gaining a PR.

2) Your work exp/Studies in Aus gains u point only when u are working in skilled job which are IT, A/C and which are in demand.

What about the PR options?
Can you apply for a PR immediately after reaching Australia? (You can do this for canada and some one told me you can do this for australia too, is that true?)
How long does it take to get a PR?
What are the chances of PR rejection if u r doing MBA from MBS or AGSM?

PR needs 125 points. If u have those than even u can apply from India. To get points you need to persue course, u need to stay in Aus for more than 20 months, etc.

If carpenters/chefs/hair dressers can get a PR, so can you.. provided you have relevant experience in the jobs that are on the demand list. But its gonna take time.. at least a year, to get the PR.

So what I plan to do is 1. Apply for PR. 2 While waiting for PR to come thru, Prepare and write the GMAT exam 3. Once I get the PR, Go to OZ and get the MBA degree. IMHO, Its slightly risky to get a PR on the basis of your Australian MBA degree.


2) no value for Australian MBA in India


bharath


As for the value of the Australian MBA, I would prefer not to comment on or be influenced by such a blanket/generic factoid !!
If carpenters/chefs/hair dressers can get a PR, so can you.. provided you have relevant experience in the jobs that are on the demand list. But its gonna take time.. at least a year, to get the PR.


Becoz they are not worried of lossing or of rejections... but we/u are worried of rejections and loosing some peny if we cant make it. Think practicle buddy.
nihit Says
Becoz they are not worried of lossing or of rejections... but we/u are worried of rejections and loosing some peny if we cant make it. Think practicle buddy.


Shouldn't it be the other way around? I mean.. hair dressers/ fitters have a lot more to lose than a typical white collar job holder..

Anyway, the PR points system does change from time to time. But whatever rules that are in place at the time you submit the PR application holds good to consider ur case. So it doesn't matter if the rules change after that.

What is the rationale behind going for an MBA from Australia in the first place? Any specific reasons for this choice as there are better options available elsewhere....