well put. I have friends who are doing MIM and MBA at CJBS. They fit the profiles you have described; Fresh grads in the first case and experienced workers in the second.
sir as you said we can opt for both the degrees through our career. as a student who will be an undergraduate next year do you suggest me to go for a MIM now and later in my carrer to go for an MBA. my concern to not choose a MIM is because it is not recognised in India so even to study and get jobs ill have to settle in europe.
Hi, it depends on where you want to end up working and what you want to get out of either of those degrees. If you want to stay in India and an MIM won't get you far, then just go with an MBA. An MIM is mainly beneficial if you want to relocate to Europe, the US is also slowly accepting an MIM. I hope that helps.
Also, is it common that most ppl take loans to fund mba? It’s so expensive I doubt most ppl can afford with 100% cash unless they are from rich families
Hi Liam. Yes, most people indeed take loans to fund their MBA. Other options are scholarships or tuition reductions for people with big life achievements.
It's definitely a good school. Quite international as well. I would say slightly more recognized in the UK than outside though, but firms know about it!
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well put. I have friends who are doing MIM and MBA at CJBS. They fit the profiles you have described; Fresh grads in the first case and experienced workers in the second.
Thank you, Jarrod!
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Thank you, Hermant!
sir as you said we can opt for both the degrees through our career. as a student who will be an undergraduate next year do you suggest me to go for a MIM now and later in my carrer to go for an MBA.
my concern to not choose a MIM is because it is not recognised in India so even to study and get jobs ill have to settle in europe.
Hi, it depends on where you want to end up working and what you want to get out of either of those degrees. If you want to stay in India and an MIM won't get you far, then just go with an MBA. An MIM is mainly beneficial if you want to relocate to Europe, the US is also slowly accepting an MIM. I hope that helps.
Also, is it common that most ppl take loans to fund mba? It’s so expensive I doubt most ppl can afford with 100% cash unless they are from rich families
Hi Liam. Yes, most people indeed take loans to fund their MBA. Other options are scholarships or tuition reductions for people with big life achievements.
For a graduate BSBA majoring in marketing management, which course would be better to choose for master's?
Hi, hard to say. It all depends on your post-degree goals
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I’ve got admit from Warwick Business School in Uk for their mim program, should I go ahead with it ? Is Warwick recognised in Europe?
It's definitely a good school. Quite international as well. I would say slightly more recognized in the UK than outside though, but firms know about it!
How is University of leeds for mim?
Hello Sir, Ive Got Admission In University Of Liverpool, Is It Fruitful To Go Ahead With It Or Should I Consider University Of Edinburgh And University Of Bristol
Hi Kunal. Those are tier 2 schools and pretty much all equal and on the same level. If you can, you should aim for LBS, LSE, Imperial or Cass