Hai everyone...I am a graduate in electrical and electronic engineering with no work experience. I have the following offers with me ,mbm in Strathclyde and msc in international business from Birmingham and Robert Gordon. I found mbm is much suitable to me as It has conversion to mba. Is my choice correct? I am bit confused after going through positive and negative articles regarding strathclyde mbm. Does it really add worth to my career and can I find decent jobs either in uk or in india with mbm? Could anyone please clarify.?
mbm from strathclyde
Posted Aug 25, 2013 16:31
Hai everyone...I am a graduate in electrical and electronic engineering with no work experience. I have the following offers with me ,mbm in Strathclyde and msc in international business from Birmingham and Robert Gordon. I found mbm is much suitable to me as It has conversion to mba. Is my choice correct? I am bit confused after going through positive and negative articles regarding strathclyde mbm. Does it really add worth to my career and can I find decent jobs either in uk or in india with mbm? Could anyone please clarify.?
Posted Aug 26, 2013 00:17
MBM is the best of the options you mention.
MBM is the best of the options you mention.
Posted Aug 30, 2013 08:49
MBM from Strathclyde Business School is a good option....or another good school in the list....?
MBM from Strathclyde Business School is a good option....or another good school in the list....?
Posted Aug 30, 2013 11:22
MBM from Strathclyde Business School is a good option....or another...?
MBM from Strathclyde Business School is a good option....or another...?
Posted Aug 30, 2013 12:38
Yes, that's a good option. Take a look at http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-management-2012
Yes, that's a good option. Take a look at http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-management-2012
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