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karthiikmani

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Fri Jul 25, 2008 11:04 AM
Hi, i am from india and would be interested in applying for the university of hong kong course for the full time MBA programme in finance. Just wanted to know how is the program structure and how are the prospects after the MBA course. I want work in hong kong. Help would be really appreciated.

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aristotles

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Sun Aug 03, 2008 04:29 AM
Hi, i am from india and would be interested in applying for the university of hong kong course for the full time MBA programme in finance. Just wanted to know how is the program structure and how are the prospects after the MBA course. I want work in hong kong. Help would be really appreciated.


Finance at HKU is pretty weak not sure if you are aware of that, you would be able to take few classes on exchange at LBS or Columbia but overall HKU is by no means a finance school.
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aristotles

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Mon Aug 04, 2008 02:45 AM
The best finance focused program you can enroll in Hong Kong is M.S. in Global Finance NYU/HK-UST dual degree program, but this is more of an executive type of program.

HKU is developing, but HK-UST is still miles ahead especially when it comes to Finance and Entrepreneurship.
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Malia

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Mon Aug 04, 2008 06:51 AM
aristotles, are you one of those paid HKUST marketing poeple?
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lukeh
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Mon Aug 04, 2008 12:38 PM
Good question!

But, just because someone is enthusiastic about a school, hopefully doesnt necessarily mean that they are being paid to market it!
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aristotles

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Mon Aug 04, 2008 12:57 PM
aristotles, are you one of those paid HKUST marketing poeple?


excuse me?
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Malia

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Mon Aug 04, 2008 07:36 PM

excuse me?


I take that as a no. There have been several people trying to "sell" HKUST on this board inn the last year. HKUST actually would not need that kind of promotion.
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aristotles

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Tue Aug 05, 2008 12:51 PM

excuse me?


I take that as a no. There have been several people trying to "sell" HKUST on this board inn the last year. HKUST actually would not need that kind of promotion.


yes i would agree with your comment, in HK, HK-UST does not need any promotion. I believe the school in question at first was HKU and I voiced my opinion, that is all.

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karthiikmani

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Tue Aug 05, 2008 04:31 PM
Hey, whats the GMAT score we need to apply for the dual MS in FIN program and would also like to know the prospects after the course as i would like to get in to investment banking.If i can get thru the course then i would also like to take up CFA to add value to my profile.My intrests would be to work in honk kong or singapore.
thnks
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Thomas


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Tue Aug 05, 2008 05:16 PM
HKUST is a great business school! Good luck to all!

Kind regards,
Thomas
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aristotles

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Thu Aug 07, 2008 05:48 AM
Hey, whats the GMAT score we need to apply for the dual MS in FIN program and would also like to know the prospects after the course as i would like to get in to investment banking.If i can get thru the course then i would also like to take up CFA to add value to my profile.My intrests would be to work in honk kong or singapore.
thnks


hello, unfortunately its not the gmat score that gets you accepted. Work experience and future potential is the key consideration in that program, its sorts of an alternative to EMBA for people stricly interested in Finance in Asia-Pacific. This program was my number one choice but the first intake was extremely competitive and I did not make it. Many VPs, PMs, Traders, etc, certainly not for someone looking to switch industries.
As for prospects if you can get in, its really good networking to say the least.



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