Saturday, April 28, 2012

How can I get MBA in a new business school after I graduated in Masters degree of Computer Science

How can I get MBA in a new business school after I graduated in Masters degree of Computer Science?
I just graduated in MS of Computer Science from DigiPen (Institute of Technology). I decided that I want to do Masters Degree in Business Administration. Would it be difficult for me to enter a business school, knowing that I am Masters in CS graduate? or easier? Plus, I am looking for a business school that is really good in commerce and international business to do there my MBA, which one do you recommend for me? (I don't wanna pay more than 14,000$ as tuition) If I have a GPA in BS of Computer Science B- and a GPA in MS of Computer Science A-, would I get financial aid in MBA of the new business school that I will join? Help me!
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It will be good for you to join MBA. there are lots of good universities offering MBA program. Computer graduates find it easy at business schools. Having degree in computer science and MBA will be very advantageous for you. Lots of opportunities in the E-commerce


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You'd be a strong candidate since even though your undergrad gpa is rather low, your first graduate degree will be what's noticed. You will need to take the GMAT and score high though, to be considered at good schools. Biz schools really love candidates that have technical backgrounds so you'll fit in just fine and shouldn't have any problem with the coursework.

Saturday, April 21, 2012

MBA or Masters in Business Economis or Masters in International economic relations? which one and why

MBA or Masters in Business Economis or Masters in International economic relations? which one and why?
Consider the job market and salaries as well. Please share your own experience. thanks
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If you would be interested in International Business Program, NIIT Imperia offers part time management courses from Top B Schools like IIM A, IIM C and also IIFT in India. You can enroll for a Part Time Post Graduate Certificate Program in International Business from IIFT. This is a 6 month course and includes live, interactive classes in your city. You can check out for more information on their website


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It depends on your career objective. The MBA is a general business degree training students for top level management positions up to CEO or for those with entrepreneurial objectives of starting their own business. The Master of Science is a specialized degree in a particular field such as finance, chemistry, accounting, engineering, etc. training students for top level staff and research positions who prefer not to get into general management. The Official MBA Guide provides a lot of information about the MBA degree and MBA schools and programs. It's a comprehensive free public service with more than 2,000 MBA programs listed worldwide. It allows you to search for programs by location (US, Europe, Far East, etc.), by concentration (finance, marketing, aviation management, health management, accounting, etc.), by type of program (full-time, distance learning, part-time, executive, and accelerated), and by listing your own criteria and preferences to get a list of universities that satisfy your needs. Schools report their accreditation status, tuition cost, number of students, class sizes, program length, and a lot of other data. Schools provide data on entrance requirements, program costs, program characteristics, joint degrees, and much more. You can use the Guide to contact schools of your choice, examine their data, visit their web site, and send them pre applications. You can see lists of top 40 schools ranked by starting salaries of graduates, GMAT scores, and other criteria. It's the best service available at http://officialmbaguide.org.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

What's better, a Masters in Economics, a Masters of Commerce in Finance & Accounting, or a

What's better, a Masters in Economics, a Masters of Commerce in Finance & Accounting, or a .....?
Master of International Business? I have my undergrad degree in Finance and wanted to go for a regular Master in Business. These are pretty much the options I was looking into. Any advice?
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Masters in Economics, our economy needs help

Saturday, April 7, 2012

What do you think for my education goals

What do you think for my education goals?
I am currently doing a Bachelor of Business Administration 4 year undergrad, and then I want to do in Toronto a 1 year Masters in Business or management & technology, and then a one year masters in international business in Europe. I want this to finish my education, rather than going to work and then stopping to do an MBA. What do you people think?
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Sounds like a good enough plan. But, make sure you do an internship or two during this time.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Be a lawyer in international business

Be a lawyer in international business?
Folks: I just graduated with a business degree in December, 2009. Currently I work for a local financial service firm. Since I was a business student back in college, I had some opportunities to work on courses like International trade & investment. I'm sure my dream career is to become a lawyer specializing in International business. As a master's degree is needed to become a Lawyer in the U.S, seems like I have to make a choice right now to put myself on the track. I was wondering, what are some important steps for me to get there? Is it better for me to get back to the business school and get my MBA, and than try to go law school. Or apply for Law school directly. Even though I do have a clear goal in my mind right now, I still have a lot of questions and puzzles in front of me. Any comments and suggestions are sincerely appreciated. Thank you
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You can split the difference and apply for a joint JD/MBA. Some law schools offer these types of degrees. If you only want to do one or the other, then I think a lot depends on the quality of schools you get into (if you get into a better MBA program than law program, then you should probably going MBA rather than go into severe debt for a law degree that won't get you a good job) and what you want to do with your degree. I can only speak to law school, as I've never even considered getting an MBA, but a JD is very demanding, costs a lot of money, and isn't worth much if it's not from a top school. Prestige is everything with law schools. Don't know if it's the same for MBAs, but I suspect it's less so. The legal field is oversaturated, which is why it's important to differentiate yourself with a JD from a highly ranked school, as well as good grades, and even prior work experience (which you have) helps.