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Business MBA, Where's best to study MBA in Malaysia?
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louyit
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Jul 2 2014, 10:53 AM
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QUOTE(tishaban @ Jul 1 2014, 05:43 PM) I agree, many Malaysians don't aim high. Maybe it's the education system, maybe it's something else. Those that actually do aim high are already doing super well. I'm more than happy to help anyone who's has the courage and is interested... I assume that you're an INSEAD alumni? I am interested to apply for INSEAD but the biggest boundary is actually the high GMAT score in its class profile. Not that I can't achieve that mean score, but I'm not willing to waste too much time in preparing for that high score. An admission consultant actually encouraged me to attempt GMAT a few more time to increase my score. My question is, if the candidate's aspiration is to become an entrepreneur upon graduating, is it still worth to aim for top b-school, which emphasize on alumni network, employability, and etc or is it advisable to go for b-school (although not anywhere within the top 10, but still fairly reputable around Asia) that emphasize on personal development.
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louyit
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Nov 24 2014, 02:23 PM
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Although I find it very informative reading through the arguments above, I don't see what's the point of arguing against each other's statement. But to claim Strathclyde MBA is the best in Malaysia is simply ridiculous! by what? accreditation? alumni network? post MBA salary and prospects? ranking? (OK, i agree it's one of the highest in Malaysia, but are you sure the course experience delivered here in Malaysia is the same as Scotland's? I don't know and I'm not trying to make assumption, so don't argue, TQ)  you may continue to think in that way, it's up to personal preference, and also depends on how you perceive 'best'. Those who clearly understand the value of their choice will prefer to lay low and let success make the noise.
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louyit
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Sep 26 2016, 08:51 AM
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QUOTE(cybermaster98 @ Sep 25 2016, 03:07 AM) This is misleading and inaccurate. Since when is your MBA progamme the Top Ranked UK MBA in Malaysia? Can't agree more. Shouldn't even be considered an MBA.
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louyit
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Jul 11 2017, 08:04 PM
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QUOTE(Amiali @ Jul 10 2017, 10:29 AM) No exam - (Assignments & presentation based) 96% of passing rate one a month class. Do this forum a favour, keep this rubbish away.
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louyit
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Mar 5 2020, 01:54 PM
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QUOTE(mingyih93 @ Mar 3 2020, 09:11 PM) Hi, I just recently applied for the September intake MBA course at University of Malaya and it is my 1st time applying for a Masters course. So, I am really nervous about the final outcome and I have a question. Can any UM alumni enlighten me on how long did you have to wait for the results of your submitted application? Thanks to whoever is willing to take their time to reply to this post. Sit back & relax. UM likely needs you more than you need it because its bar is pretty low. The fact that you applied means you’re convinced that you met the requirements. There’s no need to be nervous if you did not lie to yourself.
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