What are the job opportunities after doing MBA from UCL (University College London)?

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    Krish Lalwani | Contributor-Level 8

    6 months ago

    UCL MBA graduates gain access to broad-ranging employment options across all parts of the world immediately after graduation. More than nine out of ten UCL MBA graduates find employment within six months after finishing their studies while earning an approximate starting salary of fifty-five thousand pounds (INR 57 lakhs). Goldman Sachs along with McKinsey and Google together with other investment banks and consulting firms and corporations make up the top recruiters. Graduates choose financial roles over consulting positions and technology professions in equal ratios of 40% and 25% and 15% respectively. Self-employment proves popular

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    Anurag Shivam | Contributor-Level 9

    6 months ago

    Sector-Wise Careers After UCL MBA

    Sector Job Roles:

    Finance Investment Banker, Financial Analyst, Portfolio Manager

    Consulting Management Consultant, Strategy Consultant, Business Analyst

    Technology Product Manager, IT Manager, Data Scientist

    Healthcare Consultant, Hospital Administrator

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