It's unfortunate that despite all the advise given to you about the advantages of an MBA over a MSc, you still go on to settle for the latter. You should have your own reasons for opting for that.
As regards the two Universities, they seem to be in the same range in terms of rankings, but Manchester being bigger, you are bound to learn more. You are likely to have a wide exposure in a bigger University because of the number of students. Even when half of the class is not as experienced, the number that is will still remain larger. The question of where you did your studies should not be a factor and should therefore not even be brought into the picture. I have posted quite a number of qualms without mentioning where I have done my undergraduate studies.
Finally Aston is a very small Uni for PG studies but situated in a big city. Mnc is a big University in a comparatively smaller city. Go for Manchester to draw fro the experience of a large crowd.
Greetings from E-Jay !
It's unfortunate that despite all the advise given to you about the advantages of an MBA over a MSc, you still go on to settle for the latter. You should have your own reasons for opting for that.
As regards the two Universities, they seem to be in the same range in terms of rankings, but Manchester being bigger, you are bound to learn more. You are likely to have a wide exposure in a bigger University because of the number of students. Even when half of the class is not as experienced, the number that is will still remain larger. The question of where you did your studies should not be a factor and should therefore not even be brought into the picture. I have posted quite a number of qualms without mentioning where I have done my undergraduate studies.
Finally Aston is a very small Uni for PG studies but situated in a big city. Mnc is a big University in a comparatively smaller city. Go for Manchester to draw fro the experience of a large crowd.
Greetings from E-Jay !