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MBA from Aberdeen, Queen's Belfast, Essex, Robert Gordon
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Also, I am planning on working in UK for a while then will move to Canada where my family resides.
It would be of great help if you could guide me here a bit.
Thank you.
Posted Jun 16, 2020 08:42
I think there's a lot for an operations professional to learn from the oil and gas setting, even if energy isn't their focus. At the undergraduate level, it's ranked in the top third of Uk schools: https://www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk/league-tables/rankings/business-and-management-studies For entry standards it ranks 17th out of 126 UK business schools, and 24th for student satisfaction, so clearly it's not a terrible choice. It's one of the outstanding schools for energy worldwide and will have a higher quality of students and employers than other programmes you have considered.
Since your alternatives are [unranked, have limited careers services, modest brand equity and are mostly] 'freshers' MBAs' with inferior accreditation, I think RGU is a good choice, especially since you are looking for work. Scotland always seems more open to foreign talent than England.
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I know the MIT program in Zaragoza has an average starting salary higher than most MBA. In the Malaysia program, students are younger but still double their salary.
Start from your goals. What role do you want, and in what industry and country? Use LinkedIn to see which schools those people tend to have attended, whether they took the MBA or MSc, and which if those schools have a higher percentage of their graduates in that industry or role. See the post about using LinkedIn on my profile page.
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In terms of international mobility, the FT MiM ranking places the top schools as Bath > Henley > NTU > Strathclyde. It's the same order for 'aims achieved', 'career progress' and % female students. For career services, it's Henley > NTU > Bath > a big gap > Strathclyde.
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Can you tell me about FT MIM rankings. Does it include all the master courses including MSc Business Analytics offered by the school of business, or only MSc Management?
Why do you think Strathclyde could be a bar choice? She has her heart on going to Glasgow.
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Strathclyde is certainly the best option in Glasgow. It scores lower than the other schools you mention on the criteria in the MiM ranking, so that's why. Of course she could attend a better school and then visit Glasgow. It's a small island, and a flight from Bristol to Glasgow is just £30.
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