Which MBA?

little_prince

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I read about the Strathclyde MBA when I google it on google.com.sg. It seems that the local vendor is YMCA. Is it correct?

As I will be traveling a lot, I am also looking for an MBA with more flexibility but so far I have read about Strathclyde MBA and Manchester being flexible. What about Uni of Adeliade at Ngee Ann Kongsi?

manchester main draw back is that there is too little contact time with lecturers... too much self study... that's the price for "flexibility"

adelaide main issue is that it is too short... it's like a mini mba compared to the other schools... look at the syllabus and compare it to nus... looks damm bad
 

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I feel local university syllabus are too compact. just study study and study but they forget, work is application.

I graduated from local university and I don't feel I have a big head start over my overseas peers other than the piece of paper. Haha!

When you work in e industry, we need more specialization.
 

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Hey, do u think Second lower, ntu accountancy grad with 2 yrs of experience, can enter Strathclyde?
 

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Anyone has taken up the MBA program from SMU? If so how does it compare to NUS or NTU? Thanks!
 

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SMU started the price escalation by introducing their MBA at $50,000 a few years ago, now NUS and NTU have follow suit by raising their program fees from <$30k to >$50k.

I can imagine the pay-back period for a mid-career professional, let alone young MBA aspirants.

But local MBAs do have their value in the domestic market, especially GLCs?
 

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Have a look at some of the overseas MBAs have several from well recognised UK universities that have very high rankings - check the FT MBA Rankings.

Likes of Manchester, Strathclyde or look at Lancaster (top 10 UK University)
 

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For MBA, I still feel it is good if you have some experience in management level before u attempt it. Anyone can take if you have $ but if you were to ask me in real life, companies won't hire you to be a manager or director just because you have an MBA and no experience. I have friends who have MBA and are still entry level workers because a lot of bosses still believe they don't have the necessary experience to lead. Of course, I don't deny there are some stupid idiots without both brains and MBA sitting at the top of the organization.

I always feel MBA wont necessary make us successful but it teaches us systematically what is the ideal way and approach to do things. It is up to individual to perform and apply using these skill set in their organization.
 

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rutgers is much better than temple right :o

fox is actually quite ok... thought of it cuz one of my bosses had a mba from there...

Thank you for your interest in the Rutgers University Executive MBA Program in Singapore! The next intake will be in February 2012 and we’ll have complete program details including a new website and application information for 2012 available in the next few weeks. I’ll forward the materials to you as soon as they’re available.



The Executive MBA Program in Singapore is designed for busy professionals who need a flexible part-time program that will allow them to continue to working full-time. The MBA degree can be completed in just 14 ½ months with minimal interruption to work and family life. Rutgers professors travel to Singapore to offer the same outstanding curriculum that EMBA students receive at the home campus. In addition, the classes are then tailored to meet the needs of business executives in Asia, incorporating regionally relevant material and case studies to enhance the curriculum.



The Rutgers University Executive MBA Program is ranked #3 worldwide in Economics, #7 worldwide in Corporate Strategy, and #10 worldwide in Career Progress according to the latest Financial Times ranking of EMBA programs worldwide (2010). Additionally the program is ranked among the Top 25 EMBA Programs in the US (#21) according to the latest Wall Street Journal ranking (2010). Rutgers University has been providing high-quality executive education programs in Asia since 1993.



I’d be happy to meet you or schedule a call at your convenience. Please let me know a good time to reach you and if you have any questions I can answer for you. I look forward to being in touch



Best regards,

Courtney

anyway just received a email from Rutgers... starting next yr ... price wise quite ok... only abt 70k if i'm not wrong
 

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hi seniors, ask you all, for the application, a copy of CV is needed. How much details do you all provide, did you gave the actual CV you used to apply for jobs? hmmm a bit confidential and personal leh. :D
 

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hi seniors, ask you all, for the application, a copy of CV is needed. How much details do you all provide, did you gave the actual CV you used to apply for jobs? hmmm a bit confidential and personal leh. :D

Well you craft your resume to suit the outcome, after all resume is a marketing tool to sell yourself isn't it. :s13:
 

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hi seniors, ask you all, for the application, a copy of CV is needed. How much details do you all provide, did you gave the actual CV you used to apply for jobs? hmmm a bit confidential and personal leh. :D

I think you filter off those unnecessary stuff eg. salary) but afterall applying to MBA is like a first cut to a job. If an MBA dun accept u, employers may not accept u too.
 

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Anyone knows of any MBA which can be done partially in SG and overseas? One of them I found is the MBA from SP Jain.

Anymore other alternative?

Reason is because I hope to gain some overseas experience, but I can't afford to stay overseas for too long. That's why I hope I can complete part of a MBA in singapore and overseas.

Thanks in advance. :o
 

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Anyone knows of any MBA which can be done partially in SG and overseas? One of them I found is the MBA from SP Jain.

Anymore other alternative?

Reason is because I hope to gain some overseas experience, but I can't afford to stay overseas for too long. That's why I hope I can complete part of a MBA in singapore and overseas.

Thanks in advance. :o

SP jain is all ah neh leh
 
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