Hello !
I am eager to work for consulting companies from MBB or some others in Singapore. Throughout my thorough research, I've found out that top consulting firms pick graduates from LBS, Oxbridge, LSE, and some other elite schools. But I cannot find many MiM graduates from non-elite schools working in consulting firms. The job prospects of MiM graduates are quite opaque. I've also found out that MiM from NUS doesn't seem to be placed in specific industries like consulting or some sort. They are somehow distributed in different types of sectors, starting with the position of intern generally. Can MiM be considered a business-discipline degree because it is not stated as business management or some sort in the degree title?
So is it really worth to pursue MiM at NUS?
I am not familiar with the prospects, strengths, and weaknesses of MiM.
Thank you very much !
I am eager to work for consulting companies from MBB or some others in Singapore. Throughout my thorough research, I've found out that top consulting firms pick graduates from LBS, Oxbridge, LSE, and some other elite schools. But I cannot find many MiM graduates from non-elite schools working in consulting firms. The job prospects of MiM graduates are quite opaque. I've also found out that MiM from NUS doesn't seem to be placed in specific industries like consulting or some sort. They are somehow distributed in different types of sectors, starting with the position of intern generally. Can MiM be considered a business-discipline degree because it is not stated as business management or some sort in the degree title?
So is it really worth to pursue MiM at NUS?
I am not familiar with the prospects, strengths, and weaknesses of MiM.
Thank you very much !