Forum: School selection (4 Comments)

school selection

  • Posted by - sri1290 - on 6 January 2013 - 6:57pm

    dear sir/madam,

                  i have completed my b.tech in biotech last year and i have planned to apply for masters in management programs. i have got a gpa of 7.65 and i have no work experience. can you suggest me some good universities to apply for masters in management program. i have planned to give gmat and ielts exam during the month of april.

    • Posted by - sri1290 - on 6 January 2013 - 7:26pm

      thank you sir for the reply. i have selected some colleges for the masters program.

      UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School
      vlerick leuven-gent management school
      Rotterdam School of Management
      Antwerp Management School

      i am also looking for m.s in management in canada.

      still continuing my search for good schools sir. i have asked the question so i could get an idea about what schools to lookout for.

      • Posted by - Thomas Graf - on 6 January 2013 - 7:57pm

        Hi there again,

        for these four schools we have direct contacts. If you like you can go to the school profiles on our website and use the REQUEST INFO button. Then your message will forwarded directly to the respective admissions department. Here are the links:

        UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School
        Vlerick leuven-gent management school
        Rotterdam School of Management
        Antwerp Management School

        Best wishes
        Thomas

    • Posted by - Thomas Graf - on 6 January 2013 - 7:10pm

      Hi there,

      please understand that we do not recommend programs in this forum because often times it really depends on the individual criteria and preferences what a school is.

      In general, I recommend you to clarify first where you want to study and work later on (geographic area or country). Most MIM graduates start to work in the country of studies after graduation (Source: Global MIM Study 2012).

      Then I would look for universities that offer MIM programs and try to assess their general reputation. For example by checking their Accreditation and ranking positions (not only the Master in Management Ranking but other rankings as well, e.g. MBA or Business School Rankings).

      Finally, I would screen the schools' websites or ask the admissions office for information on:

      • Who is studying? Where do the people come from? Does the school have experience with people from your country?
      • Which firms come to campus to recruit? Are these the firms you want to work later on?

      This road map should help you move on and take the next step.

      Best wishes
      Thomas