hello all,I'm a B.com2nd year student without work-ex & i want to persue MBA from europe. So, can u all list out the colleges for me .
thanks in advance
thanks in advance
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Posted Oct 11, 2009 15:23
HI
I am a fresh graduate from BSc in Applied Accounting 2009 and looking for an university MBA without working experience in UK.
Anyone can advise me on this?
URGENT!
Thanks in advance.
Posted Oct 11, 2009 16:55
HI
I am a fresh graduate from BSc in Applied Accounting 2009 and looking for an university MBA without working experience in UK.
Anyone can advise me on this?
URGENT!
Thanks in advance.
I would advise you to do MSc in FInance or accounting first instead of MBA. You can do your MBA later on your career + if you get hired in the to companies, they will sponsor you and cover you with 100% tuition. For example, the big four accounting firm, Deloitte Touch, KPMG, Earnst and Young as well as Pricewaterhousecoopers, they all sponsor fully tuition for MBA students.
The money you would spent for MBA and the jobs salary now these days without any experience is not that high. You will have hard time paying of your loans.
emchowdhury:First of all, thanks for your advise.
I wish to do the MBA instead of MSc as my Bachelor Degree is BSc so i wish to obtain a MBA qualification.
By the way, is there any other options available to me?
I mean other professional qualification.
Posted Oct 11, 2009 18:29
HI
I am a fresh graduate from BSc in Applied Accounting 2009 and looking for an university MBA without working experience in UK.
Anyone can advise me on this?
URGENT!
Thanks in advance.
I would advise you to do MSc in FInance or accounting first instead of MBA. You can do your MBA later on your career + if you get hired in the to companies, they will sponsor you and cover you with 100% tuition. For example, the big four accounting firm, Deloitte Touch, KPMG, Earnst and Young as well as Pricewaterhousecoopers, they all sponsor fully tuition for MBA students.
The money you would spent for MBA and the jobs salary now these days without any experience is not that high. You will have hard time paying of your loans.
emchowdhury:First of all, thanks for your advise.
I wish to do the MBA instead of MSc as my Bachelor Degree is BSc so i wish to obtain a MBA qualification.
By the way, is there any other options available to me?
I mean other professional qualification.
Posted Oct 11, 2009 19:14
Posted Oct 12, 2009 00:22
emchowdhury:
Again, thank you for your valuable advice.
Yes, I am interested.
Before that, I had some doubt about,
1.Can I pursue US MBA in UK?
2.I am confused about what is the difference between those with and without accreditation from AMBAs or other respectable association?
3.Will it affect my future progression in pursuing PhD or DBA?
Posted Oct 12, 2009 01:37
Posted Oct 12, 2009 01:54
emchowdhury:
I will want to work after completed my MBA and i may pursue my Doctoral Degree (either PhD or DBA) on part-time basis.
I do not have full-time working experience but i had some part-time working experience from a small accounting firm.
I am worrying if I may choose a wrong university for my MBA and it will affect my further studied in the future.
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Posted Oct 13, 2009 22:50
LSBF had offered a ACCA plus MBA course and it was accredited by University of Wales and it cost about 3000 pound with no working experience required.
Its worthwhile?
Posted Jan 04, 2010 14:17
LSBF had offered a ACCA plus MBA course and it was accredited by University of Wales and it cost about 3000 pound with no working experience required.
Its worthwhile?
It is BAC accredited, it does not have any value. You can try Heriott watt university, edinburgh business school. They require 2 years of work experience though. But I think you can work it out with the faculty if you have 1st class degree and relevant experience. It's a good program but not AACSB, AMBA or EQUIS accredited.
http://www.ebsglobal.net/programmes/mba-full-time-admissions
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