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gilbert
post Apr 23 2009, 01:49 PM

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Hi.. I am considering to pursue for MBA in few months time.... would appreciate if anyone can advise the pros and cons of studying local U MBA in constrast to those collaborated MBA offered by Private Universities?

I am currently consider the following MBAs, anyone has any info to share?

1. MBA from MMU
2. MBA from Victoria University (Aust) - offered by Sunway University
3. MBA from University of Hertfordshire - offered by MIM

Will the quality of local MBA as good as overseas one?
gilbert
post Apr 24 2009, 04:51 AM

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QUOTE(colins @ Apr 24 2009, 01:05 AM)
Hi all,

I am looking for a part-time MBA program (in Malaysia/KL) that will accept student based on work/management experience without a degree. So far I found only 2:-

a) MIM-RMIT
b) ITD - UniSA

Are there any more out there? Appreciate your help and advice.

Thanks.
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You can consider the followings to :-

a) MIM-University of Hertfordshire
b) Sunway-Victoria University

I am meeting up the Sunway course leader on this Saturday. If you would like to tag along, do PM me. Who knows, we can study together in the near future.
gilbert
post Apr 24 2009, 05:04 AM

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QUOTE(chgchksg128 @ Apr 4 2009, 09:09 PM)
I found that a lot of local MBA is on weekday evening.
UM and UKM both in their KL campus do offer MBA. I think many of us do not know that UKM MBA has its branch in Jalan Temerloh.
However, the worst part is it is on weekday and it only convenient those working in KL city.
I really doubt why they want to arrange like this. Isn't it on weekend will be much convenient for most?
Currently at RM 17k, UUM sound the cheapest but....it only has 42 credits hours.
UM has 51, UKM 48, UPM 45, UTM 30 but each subject is 2 cr hrs instead of 3.

MMU is 13 modules and cost about 22k, exclude misc fees
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Is the credit hours critical in determine the quality of the courses?
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post Apr 28 2009, 06:20 AM

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QUOTE(Gary1981 @ Apr 27 2009, 12:20 PM)
colins!!

For SEGI, shoud you need any feedback or doubts, mayhem i can help you out a lil:) As im year 2 MBA student there..cheerss..If others, i can't help much.
To me at least, i would weight candidates with more working experience with lower education is much more vital contribution for the MBA course.
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Hi Gary, mind to share some feedback on SEGI MBA course? Are you pursuing the one awarded by USQ? Please share with us the quality of teaching, the lecturers' experiences, the flexibility, the environment. Thanking you in advance.
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post May 8 2009, 06:24 AM

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Hello, I am starting my MBA soon this June 2009. I thought it would be a good idea to start this thread so that we can have discussion should we faced any problem with our studies... no matter which MBA programme we are taking since the subjects are almost similar for all programmes. For me, most likely will take up Victoria University programme ... now waiting for my EPF approval to register for it.

Anyone would like to join in this thread?
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post May 10 2009, 10:24 PM

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QUOTE(adrianteo @ May 8 2009, 06:53 AM)
Victoria University programme under Sunway University??

So i guess you are in the working class then?

I'm starting my mba in June too under another university in Australia.
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Yes indeed I am in the working class... too bad you are not studying MBA in M'sia otherwise we can discuss the studies together.

 

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