Thursday, March 22, 2012

Btw USA and London,where can i bag my Msc/MBA in Economics or management to, I really

Btw USA and London,where can i bag my Msc/MBA in Economics or management to, I really?

Studying Abroad - 2 Answers

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ummm... what?


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On the English side - London School of Economics, London Business School or Open University...

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Imperial Uni or City CASS London

Imperial Uni or City CASS London?
To study MSc Management? Which has a better reputation? Are you in/know anyone in either? Thanks so much!
London - 1 Answers

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Both are great choices. Cass is probably the better choice in your area. The FT has rated the course very highly. Cass is also a big provider geared to the financial industry. Reputation, the average Joe is more likely to have heard about/know about Imperial (not necessarily for the MSc Mgt course) - in the right circles, the CASS Business School is well-known. Simple answer is to visit both places if you can and see the location/facilities and then decide yourself. My past experience says to choose the place with the most engaging and approachable professors/staff.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Which MSc after Mech Beng? Energy, aviation management or project management

Which MSc after Mech Beng? Energy, aviation management or project management?
Which one do you reckon is best in terms of salary and job opportunity in Europe/North America?
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers

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I'd say project management, Always been told in university to do a degree in that after my bachelors, has the highest earning potential and you're not always stuck in an office 9 - 5 looking at 4 walls. A quick Google search showed salary between 40-80 thousand dollars.


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I suggest you should go for project management..

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Whats the difference between MSc in finance and MBA in finance

Whats the difference between MSc in finance and MBA in finance?
Does the certificate have different value in India and broad?Is it possible to get in to Management side job after doing MSc?? What all kind of Jobs are available. Doing a master course abroad needs Work exp. does this one need to, if i am looking in Europe or in London?
Studying Abroad - 0 Answers

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We actually interviewed some of the experts on this very topic in one of our podcasts. Here's a quick preview: Fiona Sandford is Director of Career Services at the London School of Economics and Political Science says the MBA track or the Master’s in Science track can lead to the same career but using different approaches. “The traditional MBA course exposes you to a wide range of management disciplines, and gives you a way of thinking about management and a career in that area. An MSc in Finance or an MSc in Economics gives you a very rigorous academic approach to finance disciplines or to economics. But it doesn’t, by any stretch of the imagination, preclude you from going on to developing a career in Management as many students do. So I think it depends on individual learning styles.” To listen to the rest of her advice, check out our free podcast at http://www.mbapodcaster.com/MBA_MoreInfo/MBAvMSF.asp?iEpisode=12. Also, join us on Facebook for additional advice about the business school experience: http://www.facebook.com/pages/MBA-Podcaster/58428131474?ref=ts Good luck! -MBA Podcaster