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prashant s

Joined: 12 Jun 2008
Posts: 5
strathclyde mba
Fri Jun 13, 2008 05:43 PM
Hi....have gotten an offer from strathclyde university's mba course. I wanted to know if the course is any good and how does it weigh when it comes to work oppurtunities....also it comes with a work visa of 2 yrs...I am from india, have also applied to sheffield ,...how difficult is to get a work permit after an mba from sheffiled or any university which doesnot offer a hsmp..?
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Thomas


Joined: 03 Jun 2008
Posts: 76
strathclyde mba
Sat Jun 14, 2008 04:46 PM
Hi prashant

Strathclyde is a good business school. Looking for a job in UK without HSMP could be very challenging, though it is not impossible.

But if you plan to stay in UK for your career after your MBA study, do consider schools under the HSMP programme.

On another note, I hope you have already checked out your cohort internationality. In the previous batches of Strathclde MBA classes, there are just a lot of Indian students, more than 30-40% of the class. This is not a problem, but I hope you are aware of this.

Good luck.

Kind regards,
Thomas
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prashant s

Joined: 12 Jun 2008
Posts: 5
strathclyde mba
Sat Jun 14, 2008 07:08 PM
Thanks a lot Thomas.

Bradford too offers the hsmp to its students....is this univ good too..is it better than strathclyde ....again i ask both from academics and future emloyment point of view....n how difficult woud be to get the hsmp if one does their degree from say aston.

Regards

Prashant
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ramdi

Joined: 22 Nov 2007
Posts: 41
strathclyde mba
Sun Jun 15, 2008 03:52 AM
Thanks a lot Thomas.

Bradford too offers the hsmp to its students....is this univ good too..is it better than strathclyde ....again i ask both from academics and future emloyment point of view....n how difficult woud be to get the hsmp if one does their degree from say aston.

Regards

Prashant


HSMP scheme has been abolished. check the immigration site.
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york

Joined: 22 Jul 2006
Posts: 74
strathclyde mba
Sun Jun 15, 2008 08:21 PM
www.find-mba.com/board/6635/#post-6742
bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/workingintheuk/hsmp/eligibil…
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hersh

Joined: 27 May 2008
Posts: 6
strathclyde mba
Wed Jun 18, 2008 07:52 AM
hi thomas ,

very much like prashant i am dwelling in great confusion.. and require your help in concluding .. i have boiled down to leeds, aston and strathclyde of all the offeres i had .. i am not able to take a call on any of them.. i have reviews but all mixed..

regards
hersh
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raed68

Joined: 01 Jul 2008
Posts: 1
strathclyde mba
Wed Jul 02, 2008 10:13 AM
Strathclyde has been ranked 30th on the 2008 FT ranking table better than Berkely. Any body argue with this !!!
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Thomas


Joined: 03 Jun 2008
Posts: 76
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Wed Jul 02, 2008 11:40 AM
Hi

I might first congrats to those who made it to the MBA admission in these good business schools in England.

Strathclyde is a good business school. Some of its strengths include good ranking, strong networks with companies in UK, and good reputation.

The downside includes relatively lack of cultural diversity (e.g. former 06 and 07 MBA cohorts reported that a typical class might have more than 50% participants from the same country), and relatively weaker career services.

However, overall, it is a good business school and offers very good MBA programme.

Good luck!

Kind regards,
Thomas
thomaswai.blogspot.com
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FB

Joined: 02 Jul 2008
Posts: 1
strathclyde mba
Thu Jul 03, 2008 05:17 AM
I heard that HSMP is being scrapped from this year especially for the MBA programmes entry.

Now all UK MBA;s are treated the same

Anyone has idea on this?
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Thomas


Joined: 03 Jun 2008
Posts: 76
strathclyde mba
Mon Jul 14, 2008 03:22 PM
Hi all

I realized there are a lot of queries regarding the HSMP.

Let me try to clarify some of them.

HSMP was introduced in 2002, bringing skilled and experienced workers from overseas to obtain entry to UK, with a route to settlement in the country. This year, the HSMP system has been replaced with Tier 1 (General) Highly Skilled Visas.

The Tier 1 (General) is very similar to the previous HSMP. However, one notable exception is the removal of the MBA provision which allowed those with MBAs from the previous listed universities "automatic" qualification. Now, all applicants have to go back to the point system.

However, if you have graduated from the top tier business school, you are generally no problem in securing enough points to stay here if you wish to. I am one example to get stay here in London using the point system.

For those who are preparing for their next year intake and may need some help in drafting their CV, application essays, references etc, pls feel free to contact me.

Good luck to all.

Kind regards,
Thomas
thomaswai.blogspot.com
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sashcell

Joined: 09 Jul 2008
Posts: 14
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Mon Jul 21, 2008 12:28 PM
Hi Thomas.. does this imply for all universities.
Yes I am preparing for my MBA next year in September.I am due to write IELTS.

Yes looking to stay in UK for a long time.I understood the points system.Do all universities recognised by the DFES qualify for the Tier 1 scheme ?

www.dfes.gov.uk/recognisedukdegrees/index.cfm?fuse…
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Thomas


Joined: 03 Jun 2008
Posts: 76
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Thu Jul 24, 2008 04:35 AM
Hi Sashcell

First, congrats on your early preparation for your MBA!

I always advice professionals to start their preparation early, as early as 10 - 12 months ahead if they seriously want to get into a top business school in Europe.

DFES is a recognised body - almost "all" universities fall under the category. However, when you are planning to stay back in UK to work after your MBA programme, I would suggest you investigate your time to explore the top 20 universities in the country.

Honestly, if you have a strong GMAT, and good working experience etc, I would encourage you to aim for the top 10 universities in the country. My experience tells me that there is a huge difference from graduates from Oxford with graduates from Middlesex University, for example.

I have myself graduated from the top business university in the german-speaking world, University of St Gallen, in Switzerland under a sponsorship. I have also been assisting others to edit their resume, application and such for their admission as a professional admission consultant. Feel free to email me at: Thomas.wai@mba-connection.com if you think you need more professional help.

Good luck.

Kind regards,
Thomas
thomaswai.blogspot.com
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