please suggest me.. !!!
MBA at ireland.
Posted Sep 24, 2011 19:47
Hello all.i want to pursue my MBA at ireland.i got an average profile with toefl score,so which univeristy is best for me?
please suggest me.. !!!
please suggest me.. !!!
Hello all.i want to pursue my MBA at ireland.i got an average profile with toefl score,so which univeristy is best for me?
please suggest me.. !!!
please suggest me.. !!!
Posted Sep 25, 2011 16:31
Try these: http://www.find-mba.com/ireland
Have you taken the GMAT?
Have you taken the GMAT?
Posted Sep 25, 2011 18:42
No MR.Duncan,i got only TOEfL score it's 94 and my under graduation percentage is 59 and i got no job experience.
No MR.Duncan,i got only TOEfL score it's 94 and my under graduation percentage is 59 and i got no job experience.
Posted Sep 25, 2011 19:22
Well, the pre-experience MBA is not very well accepted in Europe. I suggest you look for an MSc degree here instead.
Well, the pre-experience MBA is not very well accepted in Europe. I suggest you look for an MSc degree here instead.
Posted Sep 25, 2011 19:37
which is good in Msc? and which university suits my profile?
which is good in Msc? and which university suits my profile?
Posted Sep 25, 2011 23:41
Take a look at this thread: http://www.find-mba.com/board/21897 In Ireland, all the schools have good MSc programmes. I especially like the MSc in marketing practice at UCD Smurfit, which puts students into a real consulting organisation for the whole year. That's great training for an kind of consultancy.
Take a look at this thread: http://www.find-mba.com/board/21897 In Ireland, all the schools have good MSc programmes. I especially like the MSc in marketing practice at UCD Smurfit, which puts students into a real consulting organisation for the whole year. That's great training for an kind of consultancy.
Posted Sep 26, 2011 10:20
Thanks for this valuable information MR.Duncan.But will you please post the link of the smurfit and is my under graduation % ok for it?
Thanks for this valuable information MR.Duncan.But will you please post the link of the smurfit and is my under graduation % ok for it?
Posted Sep 26, 2011 13:06
It's here: http://www.smurfitschool.ie/mastersprogrammes/marketing/mscinmarketingpractice/
You would need to contact them about admissions policy.
You would need to contact them about admissions policy.
It's here: http://www.smurfitschool.ie/mastersprogrammes/marketing/mscinmarketingpractice/
You would need to contact them about admissions policy.
You would need to contact them about admissions policy.
Posted Sep 27, 2011 08:27
thanks a lot duncan.
thanks a lot duncan.
Posted Sep 27, 2011 15:52
Duncan there is no para elaborating the students provided 1 year of internship or a consultation role in an organization
Duncan there is no para elaborating the students provided 1 year of internship or a consultation role in an organization
Posted Sep 27, 2011 23:38
Either view the videos or take a closer look at the material. The whole yea of the course is spent working in a consulting organisation.
Either view the videos or take a closer look at the material. The whole yea of the course is spent working in a consulting organisation.
Posted Sep 28, 2011 13:25
Smurfit is not so expensive ... how is economy in Ireland now?
Smurfit is not so expensive ... how is economy in Ireland now?
Posted Sep 28, 2011 14:25
The Irish economy is rebounding after a big fall: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/sep/01/ireland-debt-crisis-recovery-centre-for-economics-and-business-research
Here's the website for Smurfit's commercial consultancy: www.mdp.ie It's a really nice programme where the students and faculty spend the whole year collectively pitching and delivering consultancy. Of course both the students and the clients pay, but that gives a great level of support to both.
Here's the website for Smurfit's commercial consultancy: www.mdp.ie It's a really nice programme where the students and faculty spend the whole year collectively pitching and delivering consultancy. Of course both the students and the clients pay, but that gives a great level of support to both.
The Irish economy is rebounding after a big fall: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/sep/01/ireland-debt-crisis-recovery-centre-for-economics-and-business-research
Here's the website for Smurfit's commercial consultancy: www.mdp.ie It's a really nice programme where the students and faculty spend the whole year collectively pitching and delivering consultancy. Of course both the students and the clients pay, but that gives a great level of support to both.
Here's the website for Smurfit's commercial consultancy: www.mdp.ie It's a really nice programme where the students and faculty spend the whole year collectively pitching and delivering consultancy. Of course both the students and the clients pay, but that gives a great level of support to both.
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