Hello,
I have 2 yrs experiance in the IT industry.I'd like to pursure MBA.its too late to apply for september intake.i heard few universities have intakes in Jan.Can someone pls provide the list of universities? do any of the top 20 uni have jan intakes?
January Intake
Posted Jun 05, 2014 11:08
I have 2 yrs experiance in the IT industry.I'd like to pursure MBA.its too late to apply for september intake.i heard few universities have intakes in Jan.Can someone pls provide the list of universities? do any of the top 20 uni have jan intakes?
Posted Jun 05, 2014 11:17
Take a look at http://www.find-mba.com/boardsearch/63/q/January+
Bradford is the obvious choice, followed by UEA, Kingston, UWE. Does Brunel have a January entry still?
Bradford is the obvious choice, followed by UEA, Kingston, UWE. Does Brunel have a January entry still?
Posted Jun 05, 2014 13:49
Yes Duncan.I heard Brunel has a jan Intake.
I also wanted to ask,is it possible for me to get into these uni without GMAT? coz I've just started to plan . I have a 7.9/10 GPA and 2+ years work exp.I'm sure I can get thru IELTS with a >7 score.
I also wanted to ask,is it possible for me to get into these uni without GMAT? coz I've just started to plan . I have a 7.9/10 GPA and 2+ years work exp.I'm sure I can get thru IELTS with a >7 score.
Posted Jun 05, 2014 13:53
Read: Why you should take the GMAT http://www.find-mba.com/board/38939
Posted Jun 05, 2014 14:11
wow!! employers consider the student's GMAT score during recruitment???this is somthing new..i should scedule a date then..
I plan to work in UK after graduation..what is the probability of a non-resident of UK in getting a job?do the employers consider the nationality of the student?
I plan to work in UK after graduation..what is the probability of a non-resident of UK in getting a job?do the employers consider the nationality of the student?
Posted Jun 05, 2014 14:17
In the top consulting firms, it's certainly a consideration. Actually the main difference is this: employers know that an MBA that uses the GMAT has students with a certain common minimum standard when they start, and that allows the learning to start higher and move faster than at the non-GMAT schools. And, of course, there's self-selection. The most motivated students do the GMAT. Certainly non-EU students have a more challenging time, and the truth is that non of the January-start programmes have excellent placement because that doesn't really fit the employers' cycles so well.
If placement matters to you, apply for September next year, and add in the 'international mobility' score into this table: - http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/global-mba-ranking-2014
If placement matters to you, apply for September next year, and add in the 'international mobility' score into this table: - http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/global-mba-ranking-2014
Posted Jun 05, 2014 14:29
oh GOD..! :( Duncan, I'm really confused now..if the Jan course doesn't have good placemnets, thers is no point in taking it!! and there is still 1 more year for the september intake!!
I think I still have to do a lot of research on this!!!
I think I still have to do a lot of research on this!!!
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