MBA in Hospitality or MBA in Sales and Marketing?? Which is a better option after i complete my Hotel Management??
Also i plan to do either of these courses from a good London University specifically. So plz help me accordingly. I shall also be thankful if you could help me out with the expense i will be incurring for these studies. Also about the accommodation back there in London.
Hi, Both the course that you have mentioned offers good career prospects, please remember to pursue MBA form good university in UK, you need to have at least 2-3 years of full time work experience after graduation. To pursue MBA from UK, you need to have: Good academic record, preferably 60% plus in graduation. Relevant undergraduate degree from recognized university. GMAT score of 500-600 plus. ILETS score of 6-7 bands plus. As you are pursuing your undergraduate course, so it would be advisable for you to work for 2-3 years after completing it and then opt for MBA. Some of the god universities to pursue MBA in UK are: University of Strathcl
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Hi, Both the course that you have mentioned offers good career prospects, please remember to pursue MBA form good university in UK, you need to have at least 2-3 years of full time work experience after graduation. To pursue MBA from UK, you need to have: Good academic record, preferably 60% plus in graduation. Relevant undergraduate degree from recognized university. GMAT score of 500-600 plus. ILETS score of 6-7 bands plus. As you are pursuing your undergraduate course, so it would be advisable for you to work for 2-3 years after completing it and then opt for MBA. Some of the god universities to pursue MBA in UK are: University of Strathclyde. Durham University. Lancaster University. Universities in UK, have 2 admission intake in a year, namely: Fall (August) intake. Spring (January) intake. Average fees at UK universities is around 15,000 pounds per-year, the tuition fee and living expenses might be more or less depending on the university and location. 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,
Both the course that you have mentioned offers good career prospects, please remember to pursue MBA form good university in UK, you need to have at least 2-3 years of full time work experience after graduation.
To pursue MBA from UK, you need to have:
Good academic record, preferably 60% plus in graduation.
Relevant undergraduate degree from recognized university.
GMAT score of 500-600 plus.
ILETS score of 6-7 bands plus.
As you are pursuing your undergraduate course, so it would be advisable for you to work for 2-3 years after completing it and then opt for MBA.
Some of the god universities to pursue MBA in UK are:
University of Strathclyde.
Durham University.
Lancaster University.
Universities in UK, have 2 admission intake in a year, namely:
Fall (August) intake.
Spring (January) intake.
Average fees at UK universities is around 15,000 pounds per-year, the tuition fee and living expenses might be more or less depending on the university and location.
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.
MBA in hospitality industry woulkd be a better choice for you since you have your base in that area of studies and the hospitality Inductry. However you need to understand that hospitality is a big field which doent not ONLY include catering or the so called Hotel Management subject. This would be generic management qualification which would include every thing in the Hospitality Industry, including Catering, Front Office, Travel desk, basic administration F & B and much more. So it is you to decide which would be a subjects which would keep youinterested in the field. If your question was aiming towards the job prospects. Always remeb
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MBA in hospitality industry woulkd be a better choice for you since you have your base in that area of studies and the hospitality Inductry. However you need to understand that hospitality is a big field which doent not ONLY include catering or the so called Hotel Management subject. This would be generic management qualification which would include every thing in the Hospitality Industry, including Catering, Front Office, Travel desk, basic administration F & B and much more. So it is you to decide which would be a subjects which would keep youinterested in the field. If your question was aiming towards the job prospects. Always remeber. It is not the qualification which gives you the job. Its the knowledge of the industry and the current market scenario which lands you in a job. The cretificate is only the entry requirment for the interview. All the best for your future
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MBA in hospitality industry woulkd be a better choice for you since you have your base in that area of studies and the hospitality Inductry. However you need to understand that hospitality is a big field which doent not ONLY include catering or the so called Hotel Management subject. This would be generic management qualification which would include every thing in the Hospitality Industry, including Catering, Front Office, Travel desk, basic administration F & B and much more. So it is you to decide which would be a subjects which would keep youinterested in the field. If your question was aiming towards the job prospects. Always remeber. It is not the qualification which gives you the job. Its the knowledge of the industry and the current market scenario which lands you in a job. The cretificate is only the entry requirment for the interview. All the best for your future
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