Masters in Management

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Masters in Management

by vishals81 » Tue May 02, 2006 3:50 am
Dear Stacy my name is Vishal .I have done my B.E Computer Engineering from the University of Pune.I have secured 59.60 percent(Higher Second Class)in my final year.I worked for 10 months for a US based company as a consultant from home.Now Iam planning to pursue my MSc in Management.I have recieved an admit from the University Of Cranfield(Unied Kingdom) for the MSc Finance and Management Course this Sep 2006.Since down the line I would like to pursue an MBA I want to make my management studies foundation strong.Since a good 2-3 years work ex is needed to apply in the top business schools I had no option but to choose this kind of a program.Any suggestions?

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by Stacy Blackman » Tue May 02, 2006 3:36 pm
Hi Vishal,
I am not completely clear on your question, but I will offer some thoughts related to your plans. Actual work experience will be much more highly valued by an MBA admissions commitee than your MSc in Management degree. Make sure that this degree is a necessary step in your career plans, since you will be covering a lot of the same material when you earn your MBA. The MBA adcomm may wonder why you are pursuing a third degree, especially one with so many repetitive courses. More degrees are not necessarily better, unless they all support a unified story.
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HSMP

by vishals81 » Wed May 03, 2006 2:25 am
Also I wanted to know a little more about colleges offering an HSMP(Highly Skilled Migrant Program) and how would that help me?

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by Stacy Blackman » Wed May 03, 2006 9:49 am
My knowledge of the HSMP is limited, but my understanding is that it can help you move to the UK. I don't see this helping you with MBA admissions unless it is part of your strategy to work in the UK before applying. Certainly this would not be a necessary step. Quality work experience will help your profile, regardless of location.
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Re: Masters in Management

by janhavishaha » Fri Mar 13, 2020 3:24 am
Master in Management is a postgraduate programme that provides advanced general management knowledge for Business Bachelor’s graduates, whether they have studied Business. The rising popularity is also supported by the fact that most degrees are designed for an international student.

But before applying for Masters, you have to check with the MBA degrees available in India. Basically there are very much best MBA colleges or universities are there in India. Pune is the most populous city in the India with higher student density. So, everyone wants to get admission in the top MBA colleges in Pune. Colleges from Pune provide best education with good placements.