The criteria are 1. Job option after the study, simply no money no honey, no matter how attractive the proposal is. Absolutely important due to very volatile UK immigration issue. 2. Quality of the programme for General Management …
The criteria are
1. Job option after the study, simply no money no honey, no matter how attractive the proposal is. Absolutely important due to very volatile UK immigration issue.
2. Quality of the programme for General Management
3. Location, climate, cost or ROI, class size, class quality, class mix, etc. are important but the top two or the number #1 is the most important factor.
Job prospects in diverse industries and service sector will be more important at current economic uncertainty rather than concentration in Finance or IB sector.
Some at the top of mind are like Bath, Manchester, Lancaster, Cranfield, Warrick and probably Cass (stated not in any order)
Please share your views about these schools. Feel free to add some more if you think that address #1 point above.
None, with the current Job scenario and reluctance of the companies in hiring international students because of the Visa rules, I suggest that you look for other options. UK should be your target only if u are a native or have a PR.
@Aimhigh2012 said: None, with the current Job scenario and reluctance of the companies in hiring international students because of the Visa rules, I suggest that you look for other options. UK should be your target only if u are a native or have a PR.
Yes trust me it's that bad..If u consider UK only go to LBS, Cambridge or Oxford...else forget it.....I am giving you first hand info...take it or leave it. ATB
Thank you so much. I never though the situation is so grave. LBS is definitely safe but if overall situation is so bad then I doubt Cam and OX too. The simple reason they offer 1 year programme and 1 year may not be enought to bag a job as you have little internship options.
I recently received Cam job report and beneath the glossy pictures and charts, fact is not too encouraging.
It is beyond my comprehension why the schools can not present simple numbers like a list of companies and how many each company recruited and at what salary range. But they are fascinated by pie chart ... that hides more than displaying anything!!