Hi Everyone,
I am willing to take up MBA Program in management.Can anyone help me out which are different programs related to management and whats the future ahead related to programs.i am planning to make my place in one of New Jersey universities. Any one out here planning the same????
Aparna
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Aparna,
All MBA programs are focused in management. You say you are interested in evaluating programs in New Jersey, but what about New York and Connecticut?
When evaluating MBA programs, I recommend you evaluate 3 areas:
1. Career Placement Statistics -- What percentage of last year's graduates were employed within 3 months of graduation? Where are they working? Which recruiters visit campus?
2. Rankings/Prestige -- This means something in business school, especially when you are trying to get interviews for your first job
3. Geography -- Where do you want to work post-MBA? If you want to secure a job in New York City, networking in NYC throughout business school will be fruitful in your internship and job search.
I hope this helps. I wish you all the best.
All MBA programs are focused in management. You say you are interested in evaluating programs in New Jersey, but what about New York and Connecticut?
When evaluating MBA programs, I recommend you evaluate 3 areas:
1. Career Placement Statistics -- What percentage of last year's graduates were employed within 3 months of graduation? Where are they working? Which recruiters visit campus?
2. Rankings/Prestige -- This means something in business school, especially when you are trying to get interviews for your first job
3. Geography -- Where do you want to work post-MBA? If you want to secure a job in New York City, networking in NYC throughout business school will be fruitful in your internship and job search.
I hope this helps. I wish you all the best.