Work Exp: 7.5 years Supply Chain and Distribution (All Entrepreneurial)
Graduation: Bachelor of Business Administration
Goals: Find Employment in the consumer goods industry (Unilever, P&G, etc.)in the UK
Desired Job Domain: Operations/Supply Chain/Marketing
Dilemma:
I have MBA offers from Durham and Warwick Business School and I have MSc Supply Chain & Operations/Logistics offers from Alliance Manchester Business School and Cranfield SHool of Management.
I am well aware of the fact that an MBA is much more recognised and valued than an MSc. But considering my profile where all-entrepreneurial experience may or may not add relevant vaule for the recruiter. Furthermore, I am not looking for Finance or Banking Jobs like most of the other aspirants will be looking forward to.
Comparing the High cost of Warwick MBA, almost double the tuition of MSc alternatives, is it worth considering? or Durham MBA which is relatively Cheaper but not at par with the above mentioned Business Schools Rankings will be the best bet?
Or Having a master's specialisation in the field you wish to work will be more valuable? (Msc Supply Chain and Operations)
PS: I was not able to crack AMBS MBA application.
(I already know about the Zaragoza MIT Masters which I am not considering as it will not give me access to Post Study Work Visa benefits which a UK Degree will. I may consider the Online version at a later stage. )