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FT Ranked MBA and MSc in UK for Jan 2012 intake.
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Mamit
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FT Ranked MBA and MSc in UK for Jan 2012 intake.
Hi, Sat Nov 05, 2011 09:16 AM This is for all the candidates who are looking for MBA or MSc courses in Jan 2012 intake. I would like to inform you that Bradford University School of Management is offering 2 MSc programs and a MBA program in Jan 2012. This is the only FT ranked university offering program in Jan 2912 intake. Bradford Accelerated MBA is considered to be much more prestigious and valuable than FT MBA at Bradford. They are offering some scholarships of upto 5000 GBP for their MBA program. Moire details can be found on this link. www.brad.ac.uk/management/ I believe this will help all candidates who are looking for reputed program for Jan 2012 intake. Good Luck. Mamit |
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JK Duncan
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FT Ranked MBA and MSc in UK for Jan 2012 intake.
Sun Nov 06, 2011 03:07 PM This is the only FT ranked university offering program in Jan 2012 intake. ... in England. Of course there are lots of other FT ranked MBAs with January starts: Insead etc. |
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maubia
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FT Ranked MBA and MSc in UK for Jan 2012 intake.
Well.. is Insead backed by any Universities?Sun Nov 06, 2011 03:22 PM I think that he did refer to mba connected to Universities only |
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maubia
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FT Ranked MBA and MSc in UK for Jan 2012 intake.
Dear Mba from Uk,Sun Nov 06, 2011 04:05 PM since you seem quite informed about Bradford.. can you tell me why they stopped their collaboration with Tiasnimbas? |
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JK Duncan
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FT Ranked MBA and MSc in UK for Jan 2012 intake.
The Bradford connection was with originally Nimbas (which did not have degree awarding powers) and, I guess, when Tilburg and Eindhoven bought Nimbas they thought their own degrees would do just as well, allowing them to put the money that went to Bradford instead into scholarships.
Sun Nov 06, 2011 10:54 PM |
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