after completing general management mba from u.k. what can i expect regarding job placements abroad. how would life be after mba?
i have completed civil engg and want to know the job prospects? university i am going to is not among top 40 in uk so does placement depend on university rankings? how does a university ranking make a difference in job placements and teaching quality?
Hi, In the present day scenario job situation in UK, Europe and USA is not very promising, due to global economic turmoil and recession, you will be issued a VISA only for the duration of your course, and as soon as your course gets over you need to return back to India. International students are allowed to work full time in UK only if they get a job offer with a annual package of 20,000 pounds or more. As you have completed your civil engineering, it would be advisable for you to work for some years and gain relevant work experience, and then apply for MBA. After working for some years you will come to know in which field you actually wi
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Hi, In the present day scenario job situation in UK, Europe and USA is not very promising, due to global economic turmoil and recession, you will be issued a VISA only for the duration of your course, and as soon as your course gets over you need to return back to India. International students are allowed to work full time in UK only if they get a job offer with a annual package of 20,000 pounds or more. As you have completed your civil engineering, it would be advisable for you to work for some years and gain relevant work experience, and then apply for MBA. After working for some years you will come to know in which field you actually wish to pursue your career, if you feel like working in technical line only than you can opt for Masters in Civil engineering or related fields, if you wish to work in management side you can opt for MBA. And if you wish to pursue a course which is a blend of engineering and management subjects, in that case you can opt to pursue Masters in Engineering management. I hope this answers your query. If you like this answers, than please mark it as a Thumbs Up or rate it as a Best Answer. Thanks, All the Best.
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Hi,
In the present day scenario job situation in UK, Europe and USA is not very promising, due to global economic turmoil and recession, you will be issued a VISA only for the duration of your course, and as soon as your course gets over you need to return back to India.
International students are allowed to work full time in UK only if they get a job offer with a annual package of 20,000 pounds or more.
As you have completed your civil engineering, it would be advisable for you to work for some years and gain relevant work experience, and then apply for MBA.
After working for some years you will come to know in which field you actually wish to pursue your career, if you feel like working in technical line only than you can opt for Masters in Civil engineering or related fields, if you wish to work in management side you can opt for MBA.
And if you wish to pursue a course which is a blend of engineering and management subjects, in that case you can opt to pursue Masters in Engineering management.
I hope this answers your query.
If you like this answers, than please mark it as a Thumbs Up or rate it as a Best Answer.
Thanks,
All the Best.
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