which course is better manchester MSc (IBM) OR LANCASTER MSc management an why?
MANCHESTER BUSINESS SCHOOL-U.K. course MSc in international business and management LANCASTER UNIVERSITY-U.K. course MSc management
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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for me its MANCHESTER BUSINESS SCHOOL-U.K. because I sense it that you can excel and make it with that! trust me my friend. great power comes with great responsibilty!
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Thursday, November 8, 2012
What do you think of Bournemouth University? is it ok to do my postgraduate without having work experience
What do you think of Bournemouth University? is it ok to do my postgraduate without having work experience?
I have just graduated with B.A. in accounting and I am planning to do MSc. finance with risk management in Bournemouth University but my brother told that it's not good university, can you tell me if it is good university or not? another thing, does the work experience really matter to continue my MSc. studies? i mean should i have work experience before i do MSc.? Please help
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Bournemouth University has a strong reputation as one of the strongest 'new' universities in the UK. In fact, BU has been named as the country's number one 'new' university by the Guardian University Guide for the last two years (2009 & 2010). Bournemouth also has an excellent reputation for graduate employment thanks to its superb links with industry. From a quality perspective, the Quality Assurance Agency has given the University its highest level of confidence in the most recent audit (published earlier this year). Where research is concerned, BU emerged as the fourth most improved university in the UK following last year's national Research Assessment Exercise with eight of the areas assessed featuring work that is of world-leading status internationally. Above all, perhaps, as a student you'll want to know that BU is a friendly place with supportive staff and great resources to help you achieve. As for work experience prior to an MSc, it can certainly help particularly if that experience is in an area related to the programme you're about to study. Some MSc programme actually provide a period of work-related experience or encourage you to apply what you are studying to the workplace which can prove invaluable later in your career.
I have just graduated with B.A. in accounting and I am planning to do MSc. finance with risk management in Bournemouth University but my brother told that it's not good university, can you tell me if it is good university or not? another thing, does the work experience really matter to continue my MSc. studies? i mean should i have work experience before i do MSc.? Please help
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Bournemouth University has a strong reputation as one of the strongest 'new' universities in the UK. In fact, BU has been named as the country's number one 'new' university by the Guardian University Guide for the last two years (2009 & 2010). Bournemouth also has an excellent reputation for graduate employment thanks to its superb links with industry. From a quality perspective, the Quality Assurance Agency has given the University its highest level of confidence in the most recent audit (published earlier this year). Where research is concerned, BU emerged as the fourth most improved university in the UK following last year's national Research Assessment Exercise with eight of the areas assessed featuring work that is of world-leading status internationally. Above all, perhaps, as a student you'll want to know that BU is a friendly place with supportive staff and great resources to help you achieve. As for work experience prior to an MSc, it can certainly help particularly if that experience is in an area related to the programme you're about to study. Some MSc programme actually provide a period of work-related experience or encourage you to apply what you are studying to the workplace which can prove invaluable later in your career.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
which is better profession, Logisitc management or business and finance in near future
which is better profession, Logisitc management or business and finance in near future?
Actually I am going to start my study as postgraduate student. My previous study is in Economics Now I have applied in two courses one is MSc in Logisitc and supply chain management and second is Business and finance. I got admission in both subject. Now I can't decide where I'll have to go. My native country is Pakistan but I am living in UK. Could you please advice me which course will be better in near future ?
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I would recommend you do logistic management. Very few people venture into that area which means that opportunity for employment would be high.
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As you cannot spell Logistics, business and management might be a safer bet.
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select first one because it will cover business and finance ( and check you intrest too) kia samjhay ;)
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Business and finance.
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Business and Finance gives you more options, making you more employable in a wider range of business activities. Logistic and supply chain is certainly more specific, and, if you are certain that there are such specific positions available, would give you an edge up in this field. You should do a bit more homework, and decide which option is best for you. All things being equal, I'd go for Business and Finance.
Actually I am going to start my study as postgraduate student. My previous study is in Economics Now I have applied in two courses one is MSc in Logisitc and supply chain management and second is Business and finance. I got admission in both subject. Now I can't decide where I'll have to go. My native country is Pakistan but I am living in UK. Could you please advice me which course will be better in near future ?
Careers & Employment - 5 Answers
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I would recommend you do logistic management. Very few people venture into that area which means that opportunity for employment would be high.
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As you cannot spell Logistics, business and management might be a safer bet.
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select first one because it will cover business and finance ( and check you intrest too) kia samjhay ;)
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Business and finance.
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Business and Finance gives you more options, making you more employable in a wider range of business activities. Logistic and supply chain is certainly more specific, and, if you are certain that there are such specific positions available, would give you an edge up in this field. You should do a bit more homework, and decide which option is best for you. All things being equal, I'd go for Business and Finance.
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