sherrynbaby
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me poor too...

Any feedback / comments?i was a FT SMU MBA 2015 grad..
there were ~60 FT students and 15 of them are singaporeans.
The singaporeans have > 4 of experience
feel free to ask me questions![]()
If you work in Government/Public sector, they only recognize full time local Master degree. I will recommend NTU-MBA (Accountancy) because it can help you get CA Sg. For PEI, I will chose Strathclyde because it is triple accreditation (AMBA, AACSB and EQUIS) & around the market rate course fee for DL MBA (manchester is only good for ranking but course fee is too much for DL MBA that are not worth for ROI).
Any feedback / comments?
Can you please also elaborate more on your experience with them, so we know what questions to ask.
Maybe also provide info on what leads you to choose this course in particular?
Thanks in advance.
Hi Guys, need some help on the MBA's offered in part-time in Singapore.
Had attended the MBA fair in MBS last weekend. Strathclyde/Ngee-Ann-Adelaide MBA's looks pretty good. Strathclyde MBA, for few modules they are taught by local prof's however for Ngee-Ann-Adelaide all classes are taken by prof from Uni of Adelaide.
Any one studying in Strathclyde/Ngee-Ann-Adelaide please share your MBA experience. Anyone attended the MBA fair do share your views.
Is there any other part time MBA worth a shot in Singapore considering a budget of under $40K ??
) so the qualification you get is really not all that different from that of the one you get onshore. Seeing how we go by "intensives" 2 weekends (Fri, Sat Sun followed by another Fri, Sat, Sun) for every module, you will be hard pressed to say that the quality is lacking when the assessment criteria is a mix of continuous assessment and/or exams unless otherwise decided by the tutor. I think as a working adult, the ability to juggle such a demanding programme while keeping up with your work commitment is definitely a plus point in terms of "soft skills" where bosses (i think) look out for your ability to juggle deadlines and stress in general. I could be wrong but a healthy EQ mixed in with IQ can never hurt.I am torn between local or PEI because Bain and Co recognise our local MBA degree for employment.
Recommend a Local and PEI?
For those wanting to join elite consultancies such as McKinsey, Bain or BCG, please don't be fooled into taking a local university MBA/ Masters/ whatever programme.
McK: mckinsey.com/careers/your-career/McKinsey-on-campus
BCG: bcg.com/careers/join/on-campus/default.aspx
Bain: joinbain.com/apply-to-bain/undergraduate-and-masters/default.asp
Above, I have linked their campus recruiting pages. Try doing a search for your university to see if it's recognized (NUS, NTU, SMU are not in any of the 3 elite consultancies). I recommend going overseas to Oxbridge, IVY, LSE etc.
If I am on the technical area of science, and I wish to branch out to marketing/business development, is it really necessary to take on a MBA or degree in business related. I checked through jobs posted and indeed along these area they are seeking people with business education background
Triple accreditation don't mean much, iirc Harvard not triple crown.
If can get into Harvard or the likes, take loan no need deep pockets or family rich. The ROI better than your cheap $30k uni.
A buddy's son go Stanford on loan, 2-4 yrs all paid off plus he making more $$. Spend $30k earn $100k or spend $200k earn $400k which better? At the end of day who in the lead?