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Business MBA, Where's best to study MBA in Malaysia?
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rabloo
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Mar 25 2016, 02:38 PM
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Seems like the new Asia School of Business is set to be the most prestigous MBA programme in Malaysia. It's a collaboration with MIT Sloan and seems like a very global programme. http://asb.edu.my/
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rabloo
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Mar 28 2016, 10:41 AM
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QUOTE(joe_89 @ Mar 27 2016, 04:36 PM) Hi guys, I have been closely following the discussions here. I am 27 years old this year, graduated with a degree in civil engineering, worked as a site-based project engineer for a year, then went on to help with my family business for a year. Taking an MBA has always been something I wanted to do back then because of my interest. If I pursue a MBA, it would be because I want to equip myself with more business knowledge with regards to finance, marketing, management, accounting, etc (in addition to my day-to-day experience), and not because I want to climb corporate ladder or anything like that. I do not necessarily place importance in the accreditation by international business school accrediting bodies (though I understand recognition to a certain extent tells about the program's quality). I am also not necessarily looking for the best/higher ranking whatsoever because as many experts here have pointed out, the effectiveness of an MBA at the end of the day depends on oneself. Funding, mode of study comes secondary to me if we're talking about points of consideration. Many of you here have more experience and know more than I do, hence my questions: should I work for another year or two? On average, universities that I've looked at (Monash, Nottingham, UPM, Heriot Watt, Sunway, Help, etc) need at least 2 to 3 years of managerial experience. Is there any particular business schools which you guys would recommend I look into? Thank you. Hi, unless you are applying to top top schools, I suggest that you proceed with your MBA plan as soon as possible. You already have 2 years of work experience, so it will be sufficient to apply to most of the schools that you mentioned. Another good school that you may consider is Henley's (University of Reading Malaysia). If you wait another 2 years and take a GMAT/GRE, you can apply to Harvard, Wharton, Insead, etc.
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rabloo
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Jul 13 2016, 12:18 PM
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QUOTE(young_guy87 @ Jul 1 2016, 07:36 PM) Have you heard about this before bro? UK PART TIME MBA - Awarded by Cardiff Metropolitan University (CMU)? it looks affordable and when i googled it, its stand out as top 100 University in london. London is small and there is probably less than 100 universities in London.. so being in the top 100 is no big deal.
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rabloo
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Jul 14 2016, 02:47 PM
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QUOTE(kiawin @ Jul 13 2016, 02:06 PM) Next question should be, since when Cardiff is in London?  Lol..having lived in Cardiff for 4 years, I can also testify that Cardiff is nowhere near London.. a 2 hours train ride in fact.
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