Hi There,
I am applying for a master's programme commencing in spring 2015 and require your assistance in choosing a recognised MSC programme in accounting and finance from London, UK. Currently, I am looking into the following universities:
1) Brunel University (Accepted)
2) Queen Mary's University
3) Kingston University
4) Westminster University
5) Middlesex University
6) Coventry University (Accepted for MBA programme)
I have over 3 years of relevant experience along with a certification from a professional accounting body. However, I can only fork around GBP 13,000-15,000 towards my tuition fees. Since, all the above universities fall within my budget, the question is, which university can offer me the best ROI?
I have also thought about doing MBA from Nottingham Malaysia and/or Monash Univeristy Malaysia, however the lack of international exposure marks this option as secondary.
Any advice on the above matter would be heartily cherished.
BIO
Age: 25
Exp: 3-4 years
Country: Pakistan
Affordable MSC programmes in London
Posted Sep 24, 2014 21:18
I am applying for a master's programme commencing in spring 2015 and require your assistance in choosing a recognised MSC programme in accounting and finance from London, UK. Currently, I am looking into the following universities:
1) Brunel University (Accepted)
2) Queen Mary's University
3) Kingston University
4) Westminster University
5) Middlesex University
6) Coventry University (Accepted for MBA programme)
I have over 3 years of relevant experience along with a certification from a professional accounting body. However, I can only fork around GBP 13,000-15,000 towards my tuition fees. Since, all the above universities fall within my budget, the question is, which university can offer me the best ROI?
I have also thought about doing MBA from Nottingham Malaysia and/or Monash Univeristy Malaysia, however the lack of international exposure marks this option as secondary.
Any advice on the above matter would be heartily cherished.
BIO
Age: 25
Exp: 3-4 years
Country: Pakistan
Posted Sep 25, 2014 17:29
Stick to the accredited business schools: Brunel, Kingston, Westminster, .
However, none of these schools release employment data for these programs, so ROI is a bit of an unknown. I'd say that they are all about equal, but none will offer you much career leverage if you want to work in the UK. If that's your goal, you'd be much better off with a ranked MSc program from a school like Imperial or Cass, or even better yet, a ranked MBA program.
However, none of these schools release employment data for these programs, so ROI is a bit of an unknown. I'd say that they are all about equal, but none will offer you much career leverage if you want to work in the UK. If that's your goal, you'd be much better off with a ranked MSc program from a school like Imperial or Cass, or even better yet, a ranked MBA program.
Posted Sep 25, 2014 21:02
Thank you for replying to my post. Can you give me some solid reasons for recommending these Universities? My aspirations are to get a postgraduate degree to support my experience of 3-4 years and apply myself in the European and/or middle eastern market knowing fully well the visa issues in UK.
I would have loved to do an MBA in UK, however the cost is simply out of the question. Would you recommend Nottingham Malaysia Campus for MBA? The cost is pretty attractive, but not sure about the work placement and/or international recognition of the degree.
I would have loved to do an MBA in UK, however the cost is simply out of the question. Would you recommend Nottingham Malaysia Campus for MBA? The cost is pretty attractive, but not sure about the work placement and/or international recognition of the degree.
Posted Sep 29, 2014 16:43
I recommended those because they're internationally accredited: that's a known quality.
Visa issues in the UK and other European countries will obviously be tricky if you don't already have residency.
Nottingham is a good school, check with them to hear more about career potential, etc.
Visa issues in the UK and other European countries will obviously be tricky if you don't already have residency.
Nottingham is a good school, check with them to hear more about career potential, etc.
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