I have an offer from Birmingham MBA for September intake with a 50% scholarship and I am considering it. I have tried in Durham, Warwick, Edinburgh but was rejected and have not applied to Strathclyde or Aston, or Lancaster, or CASS and I think it might be too late for 2021 September intake. But having read all the threads now I am thinking it might be a wrong choice, I have over 10 years of experience both in software development and IT consulting and my main objective is to move to the UK and a career shift. This new graduate route Visa Program which allows you to stay in the UK for 2 years after post-grad looks promising. Please suggest if I should go ahead or not?
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Posted Jun 15, 2021 09:58
I have an offer from Birmingham MBA for September intake with a 50% scholarship and I am considering it. I have tried in Durham, Warwick, Edinburgh but was rejected and have not applied to Strathclyde or Aston, or Lancaster, or CASS and I think it might be too late for 2021 September intake. But having read all the threads now I am thinking it might be a wrong choice, I have over 10 years of experience both in software development and IT consulting and my main objective is to move to the UK and a career shift. This new graduate route Visa Program which allows you to stay in the UK for 2 years after post-grad looks promising. Please suggest if I should go ahead or not?
Posted Jun 15, 2021 11:12
Birmingham seems to be the 40th best MBA in Europe: https://rankings.ft.com/schools/103/rankings/2858/ranking-data Since you need a visa, it is very tight for entry in September. The question is this: are you aiming at the sort of role that Birmingham MBAs go into, or not. It's not clear to me that you have very clear career goals, and that is a strong argument for applying in September or October to a much better school.
[Edited by Duncan on Jun 15, 2021]
Birmingham seems to be the 40th best MBA in Europe: https://rankings.ft.com/schools/103/rankings/2858/ranking-data Since you need a visa, it is very tight for entry in September. The question is this: are you aiming at the sort of role that Birmingham MBAs go into, or not. It's not clear to me that you have very clear career goals, and that is a strong argument for applying in September or October to a much better school.
Posted Jun 15, 2021 12:19
Apologies for not being clear with my objective. I need to get into roles like Management consultant, BA, strategy consultant, etc. And would you care to elaborate on "Since you need a visa, it is very tight for entry in September".
Thanks
Thanks
Apologies for not being clear with my objective. I need to get into roles like Management consultant, BA, strategy consultant, etc. And would you care to elaborate on "Since you need a visa, it is very tight for entry in September". <br><br>Thanks
Posted Jun 15, 2021 17:11
Management consultant, BA, strategy consultant, etc seem very genetic to me.
If you need a visa to work in the UK, then you would also need a visa to study in the UK. There might not be enough time for you to obtain your visa by the time you were admitted to another school.
If you need a visa to work in the UK, then you would also need a visa to study in the UK. There might not be enough time for you to obtain your visa by the time you were admitted to another school.
Management consultant, BA, strategy consultant, etc seem very genetic to me. <br><br>If you need a visa to work in the UK, then you would also need a visa to study in the UK. There might not be enough time for you to obtain your visa by the time you were admitted to another school.
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