Got an admit but confused - CEU Hungry vs Nyenrode

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Hello boarders,

I've got two admits for an International MBA. One from Nyenrode University,
Netherlands (with 50% tuition waiver) and the other from CEU Hungry. I want to
know how they compare with each other with respect to the job opportunities (in
their respective country) after MBA and respect for their degree specially in
India (if I've to come back). My profile: Indian, M, IT, 5.5+ exp
So can anyone shed some light and help me in taking the decision? I'll be very
thankful for any pointers.

thanks,
raj
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by GMAT_1986_subha » Tue May 31, 2011 8:28 pm
Archer,
I have also got an call from CEU & did some research on this. I dont have much idea about Nyenrode University, but here is what I do think about CEU Hungary.

If you just want to go to a Wall Street firm and make $500,000 a year and sit in your office, then this is not your place. But if you're looking for challenges and some experiences and some opportunities, then definitely

Another plus point I can think is truly international class profile
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by archer612 » Wed Jun 08, 2011 7:51 pm
Hi,

can you please share your finding and your talk with alum. My gmail is nihlist612. I've pm you my number, it'd be great if we can talk/chat. My main concern is the job in eu/hungry after mba.

thanks,
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by GMAT_1986_subha » Fri Jun 10, 2011 7:51 pm
Archer,
Just let me know what exactly you want to know.

About JOB opportunities, First of All, Be clear that None of the B Schools outside ASIA give placement help like ASIA. The companies do come, but there is a huge value of networking.

About Job without knowing Hungarian: There are many MNCs operating in Budapest and most of them have international workforce. So they Weill have English as their official language. If you get placed in one of these company's then getting a work permit is not a big deal and its not expensive for the company also. They will provide sufficuielt legal support for this. But if you are planning to work for some smaller Hungarian companies then language is going to be a big barrier, because most of these companies need "Hungarian" knowledge.

MY View: If you want a top job, dont go for CEU. If you want some new blend of life where lower sal range is OK for you, CEU is quite good
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