NUS for Operations-SCM.

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NUS for Operations-SCM.

by bblast » Thu Oct 06, 2011 3:54 am
I am mid way through my R1 applications to be wrapped up this month.

I am planning to apply to couple more schools towards the end of this year. One is Nanyang (especially for Nanyang Waseda double MBA - known for its entrepreneurship and manufacturing conc) and the second one I am yet to fix upon{I know this is kinda weird but true}. One possible school for the same is NUS. But I have never researched the school except for talking to a current masters student.

My query - How is NUS for operations/manufacturing in terms of curriculum and post MBA short term goal to secure a general management job(in SCM) in a manufacturing setup.
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by throughmba » Thu Oct 06, 2011 7:40 am
As admits of throughMBA are constantly in touch with me, CSO definitely needs to improve by leaps and bound at NUS.

Take my word for it that you can get a Finance/ Marketing/ Consulting profile there, but SCM is a bit in the blind spot. Look at the names of recruiters there.

NUS HEC dual degree is better for SCM as HEC is a place known for SCM.

Dont join NUS for a simple reason..difficulty of getting a job in SCM.
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by bblast » Thu Oct 06, 2011 8:07 am
Perfect info Alex. Thanks a lot !! You actually echoed the info I had from another trusted source.
For SCM Smeal fitted me best, so shooting for it in R1.

I hope Nanyang Waseda will be a better option than NUS for the same though ?
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by throughmba » Thu Oct 06, 2011 8:39 am
No doubt SCM is better supported than NUS.
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