I need MBA to be a teacher
Plz guide me to the right Business School...
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BBA (Finance)
University of Dhaka
Bangladesh
CGPA: 3.70
Target GMAT Score: 680+
Preferred Specialization: Islamic Finance
Financing source: Part-time job or Scholarship
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Posted Jan 02, 2014 05:28
I need MBA to be a teacher
Plz guide me to the right Business School...
Profile:
BBA (Finance)
University of Dhaka
Bangladesh
CGPA: 3.70
Target GMAT Score: 680+
Preferred Specialization: Islamic Finance
Financing source: Part-time job or Scholarship
Plz guide me to the right Business School...
Profile:
BBA (Finance)
University of Dhaka
Bangladesh
CGPA: 3.70
Target GMAT Score: 680+
Preferred Specialization: Islamic Finance
Financing source: Part-time job or Scholarship
Posted Jan 02, 2014 17:55
Take a look at http://www.find-mba.com/asia/concentrations/48/Islamic%20Finance
Posted Jan 03, 2014 19:28
I need MBA to be a teacher
Interesting - is an MBA a specific requirement for the teaching jobs you're looking at?
A couple of things to help guide your thinking:
Islamic finance is a very new specialization, so only a handful of schools offer it now. Many of the most reputable schools that even offer classes in this field are in the UK - look into Cass, Durham, and Aston to start with. And getting a part-time job in the UK may be tricky (assuming you'd be registering as an international student.)
Also, do you have at least three years of work experience? If not, maybe wait until you do.
<blockquote>I need MBA to be a teacher</blockquote>
Interesting - is an MBA a specific requirement for the teaching jobs you're looking at?
A couple of things to help guide your thinking:
Islamic finance is a very new specialization, so only a handful of schools offer it now. Many of the most reputable schools that even offer classes in this field are in the UK - look into Cass, Durham, and Aston to start with. And getting a part-time job in the UK may be tricky (assuming you'd be registering as an international student.)
Also, do you have at least three years of work experience? If not, maybe wait until you do.
Interesting - is an MBA a specific requirement for the teaching jobs you're looking at?
A couple of things to help guide your thinking:
Islamic finance is a very new specialization, so only a handful of schools offer it now. Many of the most reputable schools that even offer classes in this field are in the UK - look into Cass, Durham, and Aston to start with. And getting a part-time job in the UK may be tricky (assuming you'd be registering as an international student.)
Also, do you have at least three years of work experience? If not, maybe wait until you do.
Posted Jan 06, 2014 11:22
If you specifically want to teach Islamic finance, then an MSc or PhD might be a cheaper and more effective route.
If you specifically want to teach Islamic finance, then an MSc or PhD might be a cheaper and more effective route.
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