Hi there,
I am from India and I'm 28. I have around 5+ years of experience as a post sales manager working with international clients. I am seeking mba from a reputed university under a budget of 25000 usd/euros as I am self funding it. I have been laid of in Jan and haven't yet secured an opportunity. I've been wanting to do a mba for a while now, need help in deciding uni's and guidance as well. If available any scholarship details etc. I want to start ASAP.
Thank you
Online MBA for securing an international job/good paying job at an MNC
Posted Aug 03, 2023 12:55
I am from India and I'm 28. I have around 5+ years of experience as a post sales manager working with international clients. I am seeking mba from a reputed university under a budget of 25000 usd/euros as I am self funding it. I have been laid of in Jan and haven't yet secured an opportunity. I've been wanting to do a mba for a while now, need help in deciding uni's and guidance as well. If available any scholarship details etc. I want to start ASAP.
Thank you
Posted Aug 06, 2023 12:36
I don't think that is a viable path unless you pick a prestigious Indian programme, like the IIMA's ePGP. I don't think an online course from some other country will lead to employment in that other country.
Posted Aug 06, 2023 14:43
I don't think that is a viable path unless you pick a prestigious Indian programme, like the IIMA's ePGP. I don't think an online course from some other country will lead to employment in that other country.
Thank you for response Duncan, I understand your pov. I have also thoroughly analysed my options.
I don't want to sit in gmat or any tests. I want an admission basis of my own work ex and interviews.
In any b school, it's a requirement for good gmat score. Even in India these tests require scores and the scores requires a lot of preparation time and I do not have that time. My 2nd option is for online mba via other b schools that are well ranked.
Would you suggest any other option? Please assist
Posted Aug 09, 2023 09:25
Would you prefer to not take a test and not meet your goals, or take a test and meet your goals? The GMAT is not the only way into a business school, there is the GRE, the CAT and many schools like the IIMA also have their own test. Some schools don't require the GMAT. These tests are at the high school level, not at the university level. 50 hours would be more than enough to prepare for the GMAT. If you don't have time for the GMAT, are you sure you have time for an MBA?
Posted Aug 09, 2023 09:25
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