All such techno-managerial courses are somewhat aligned/inspired by IIBABOK and aims to produce business analyst.
Since you have been working in an IT Co. for 4 years I don't think I need to explain you what does a Business Analyst do...you must be well acquainted with the tier responsibilites.
Frankly there is no best/better school in the UK for these type of courses. All the schools are more or less alike.
The technical modules of the modules of the course are handled by the computer science faculty and the management modules by the B School. But yes, the brand name of a B School carries tremendous amount of weight to your CV which will help you secure a job.
Untill you actually enter inside a interview room you will have to run from pillar to post for an interview...you can see yourself running to career fairs, career center, head hunters etc...you have absolutely no advantage over a person having no experience at this stage. But once you have secured an interview your CV will do wonders. 4 yrs of exp. is actually gives you a huge advantage over others inside the interview room!
You being a non-EEA, nobody can promise you a job -- no counselor, no b school, no career center, no head hunter...no one...if someone does so, he/she is taking you for a ride. Job market for international students is bad but that doent mean no one gets a job. Many gets by sheer hard work (+ a pinch of good luck!) ... Its just that we need to be optimistic and stay focused.
All the best
_Nes
All such techno-managerial courses are somewhat aligned/inspired by IIBABOK and aims to produce business analyst.
Since you have been working in an IT Co. for 4 years I don't think I need to explain you what does a Business Analyst do...you must be well acquainted with the tier responsibilites.
Frankly there is no best/better school in the UK for these type of courses. All the schools are more or less alike.
The technical modules of the modules of the course are handled by the computer science faculty and the management modules by the B School. But yes, the brand name of a B School carries tremendous amount of weight to your CV which will help you secure a job.
Untill you actually enter inside a interview room you will have to run from pillar to post for an interview...you can see yourself running to career fairs, career center, head hunters etc...you have absolutely no advantage over a person having no experience at this stage. But once you have secured an interview your CV will do wonders. 4 yrs of exp. is actually gives you a huge advantage over others inside the interview room!
You being a non-EEA, nobody can promise you a job -- no counselor, no b school, no career center, no head hunter...no one...if someone does so, he/she is taking you for a ride. Job market for international students is bad but that doent mean no one gets a job. Many gets by sheer hard work (+ a pinch of good luck!) ... Its just that we need to be optimistic and stay focused.
All the best
_Nes