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Business MBA, Where's best to study MBA in Malaysia?

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Kenwaja
post Jul 23 2009, 11:21 PM

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Anyone knows the total course fee for Segi USQ MBA and Sunderland MBA?
MayWong
post Jul 24 2009, 08:57 AM

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HI,

Im interested as well.. have emailed them. Maybe will call Mr Loo Later...

BUt I do not exactly meet the entry requirements.. sad.gif

ONly have a diploma... but have 5 yrs experience... hopefully they will accept me...
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QUOTE(chgchksg128 @ Jul 20 2009, 04:00 PM)
hehe.. I am not enrol for Segi MBA
I just inform others to aware they do hv their own MBA..
I enrol a local uni MBA
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which local university you enroll? i am considering a part-time MBA in either UPM or UM. UM is nearer to KL but traffic always congested, UPM far away but traffic less congested. Having a hard time to choose...

By the way, UM's MBA December intake is open for enrollment in coming August. Anybody taking MBA in UM?
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post Jul 25 2009, 08:25 PM

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UUm Kl and UTM Kl has weekend classes

ur employer or jobs allow u to have class at 6.30pm evening???many ppl may just out of office...UM and UPm are all started at 6.30pm
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post Jul 28 2009, 12:12 PM

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QUOTE(chgchksg128 @ Jul 25 2009, 08:25 PM)
UUm Kl and UTM Kl has weekend classes

ur employer or jobs allow u to have class at 6.30pm evening???many ppl may just out of office...UM and UPm are all started at 6.30pm
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http://www.rezzen.com.my/web/

http://www.ppe.uum.edu.my/index.php?option...&id=38&Itemid=5



for the UUM r u talking abt this two off campus ?
or uum KL campus ?


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chgchksg128
post Jul 28 2009, 05:08 PM

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UUM KL campus near chow kit
MayWong
post Jul 30 2009, 08:56 AM

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Has anyone here chosen university of london MBA??
RJdio
post Jul 30 2009, 09:10 PM

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Anyone doing an EMBA thats modular - come in for a class say 6-8 x 2 weeks or so ? I prefer programs in Singapore. I know of those like Chicago Booth, Nanyang Tech APEX,NUS UCLA etc but these have a venue/country that keeps changing. I want a fixed location.
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post Jul 30 2009, 10:22 PM

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QUOTE(RJdio @ Jul 30 2009, 09:10 PM)
Anyone doing an EMBA thats modular  - come in for a class say 6-8 x 2 weeks or so ? I prefer programs in Singapore. I know of those like Chicago Booth, Nanyang Tech APEX,NUS UCLA etc but these have a venue/country that keeps changing. I want a fixed location.
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the class location kept changing?
All the long I still thought its held on their campus ground in the same country.
then again, if U can get into Chicago EMBA program shouldn't have problem meeting their crazy location.
IIRC many students are VP or Director level.

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QUOTE(patryn33 @ Jul 30 2009, 10:22 PM)
the class location kept changing?
All the long I still thought its held on their campus ground in the same country.
then again, if U can get into Chicago EMBA program shouldn't have problem meeting their crazy location.
IIRC many students are VP or Director level.
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For the chicago program - classes in Chicago/Sg/london same as Insead Fountainbleu/SG. Liekwise for the UCLA/NUS - Bangalore/UCLA/NUS. The Nanyang/APEX is also south east asia based. Some of the other EMBA's (like SMU) have weekday/weekend classes which I cant make.

Many EMBA's go this path. Due to work committments the most I can travel to is SG.

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QUOTE(RJdio @ Jul 31 2009, 09:22 AM)
For the chicago program - classes in Chicago/Sg/london same as Insead Fountainbleu/SG. Liekwise for the UCLA/NUS - Bangalore/UCLA/NUS. The Nanyang/APEX is also south east asia based. Some of the other EMBA's (like SMU) have weekday/weekend classes which I cant make.

Many EMBA's go this path.  Due to work committments the most I can travel to is SG.
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oic.. maybe IMD EMBA can be done mostly at home
too bad its EMBA else plenty of Distance learning MBA program out there. Don't have to leave the comfort of your home also do a degree at
- Warwick
- Thunderbird
- Duke
- manchester



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post Aug 2 2009, 10:41 PM

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I'm considering Sunderland MBA from Segi..
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HI, I'm in the midst of maturing in my career and have decided that the time is just right for me to get myself an MBA. After 2 years in a well-paid job, I am thinking of quitting to do an MBA. Obviously, it will be a big financial commitment, especially coming on top of my mortgage payments, but will it be worth it in the long run?

I already have an UK Engineering degree in hand but I've got an career path that I have planned which includes in me getting my MBA within 2-3 years after securing an steady job. I know hese kinda programs could be done via part-time, weekend classes or even online studies but I'm looking at concentrating 1 thing at a time and mixing both work & post-graduate sudies mite take an huge toll on myself.


Is it worth me quitting work to do an MBA?


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post Aug 9 2009, 07:52 PM

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For the long run,it would be worthit as your salary will be increased tremendously.Maybe you can apply from your company to support your education fees but in result you may have to tie yourself with them for about 2 years.
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mba from where?
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post Aug 9 2009, 10:42 PM

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take night classes, part times. learning to juggle between both is hard, but, remember the prize.


Added on August 9, 2009, 10:43 pmi think inti uc in nilai has MBA from uni hertfordshire, part time, only attend during weekends if i'm not mistaken, hope this helps

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Don't worry, it'll be worth it to pursue an MBA in the long run. However I suggest to quit working and focus on your MBA, only then you can complete it faster if compared to juggling two things at a time. MBA is highly recognised overseas, and it'll open a wider field of opportunities for you. Good luck!
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QUOTE(Xai-V-iaX @ Aug 9 2009, 05:48 PM)
HI, I'm in the midst of maturing in my career and have decided that the time is just right for me to get myself an MBA. After 2 years in a well-paid job, I am thinking of quitting to do an MBA. Obviously, it will be a big financial commitment, especially coming on top of my mortgage payments, but will it be worth it in the long run?

I already have an UK Engineering degree in hand but I've got an career path that I have planned which includes in me getting my MBA within 2-3 years after securing an steady job. I know hese kinda programs could be done via part-time, weekend classes or even online studies but I'm looking at concentrating 1 thing at a time and mixing both work & post-graduate sudies mite take an huge toll on myself.


Is it worth me quitting work to do an MBA?
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Xai-V-iaX,

1) How well-paid are you?? Above 10K per month??

2) How much more will you get paid if you have a MBA??

3) How much lost income for 2 years??

4) How much it costs to get a MBA??

5) How old are you?? Remember, you make the most money before 40. After 40, regardless of what you have (with or without MBA), you may not have a job??

Somehow, I have a FEELING That PMP is cheaper and better for an Engineer in Malaysia. The ROI (Return on Investment) is better. Most Engineer rise to the Project Manager and stop there.

The bottom line is do your ROI calculation.

Dreamer

P.S.: My gut feeling tell me that it is NOT worthwhile unless your company sponsor you. MBA is a dime a dozen now a day. With the collapse of financial industry, we can find plenty of unemployed MBAs.

This post has been edited by dreamer101: Aug 10 2009, 01:02 AM
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post Aug 10 2009, 10:58 AM

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QUOTE(Andyzz @ Aug 9 2009, 07:52 PM)
For the long run,it would be worthit as your salary will be increased tremendously.Maybe you can apply from your company to support your education fees but in result you may have to tie yourself with them for about 2 years.
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Bro, I have already checked with my employer but the company has abolished the 'Sponsor' facilities for further studies...at such, my only option is self-financed. hmm.gif


Added on August 10, 2009, 11:06 am
QUOTE(dreamer101 @ Aug 10 2009, 01:00 AM)
Xai-V-iaX,

1) How well-paid are you??  Above 10K per month??

2) How much more will you get paid if you have a MBA??

3) How much lost income for 2 years??

4) How much it costs to get a MBA??

5) How old are you?? Remember, you make the most money before 40.  After 40, regardless of what you have (with or without MBA), you may not have a job??

Somehow, I have a FEELING That PMP is cheaper and better for an Engineer in Malaysia.  The ROI (Return on Investment) is better.  Most Engineer rise to the Project Manager and stop there.

The bottom line is do your ROI calculation.

Dreamer

P.S.:  My gut feeling tell me that it is NOT worthwhile unless your company sponsor you.  MBA is a dime a dozen now a day.  With the collapse of financial industry, we can find plenty of unemployed MBAs.
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1) How well-paid are you?? not up to 5 figures but tolerable salary for an for an 2-3 years experienced Engineer...[/B].

2) How much more will you get paid if you have a MBA?? I'm not expecting a straight jump in my salary but my idea is that once I decide to leave my current job and take up a new job, I could actually demand higher with an MBA in hand....

3) How much lost income for 2 years?? Haven't tabulated that yet but am expecting stagnant payment in my expenses


4) How much it costs to get a MBA?? looking at 30k to 50k

5) How old are you?? Remember, you make the most money before 40. After 40, regardless of what you have (with or without MBA), you may not have a job?? 26[cool.gif


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post Aug 10 2009, 06:03 PM

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Guys, I'm into my 2nd year of employment as an Engineer at an MNC. Am considering to get my postgradute studies done, either an MBA or Exec-MBA, prefer PART-TIME courses. What options do I have to get an recognized MBA?

My co doesn't offer sponsorships so thats out of the question.

Looking at getting an British MBA since I've already earned an British Degree.

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