For those who are willing to stay in India, can yet have an international exposure by opting for an MBA in streams like:-
Real Estate & Urban Infrastructure
Construction Economics & Quantity Surveyors
Construction Project Management.
There are institutions like RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors)along with its affiliation with the prestigious Amity university, they have set up a campus, where they offer MBA in such streams, along with an international exposure.
For students planning to continue with studies even after post graduation, can opt for their PhD program as well.
RICS, also has an MOU signed with the University of Salford, a leading university in UK and the world.
As for the job related opportunities, they have an assured support from leading companies in India and abroad, so students will get placed as long as they meet the eligibility criteria.
You can check for more information on their website:- RICS
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I am an Electronics Engineering graduate from University of Mumbai and a MBA from IBS Hyderabad. I have 2 yrs of work experience in Mahindra AFS Ltd. as a Sr. Territory Manager.
I have been confirmed for the Masters in International Business course at HULT University, Dubai Campus.
Is it worth the investment? Would it actually add value to my profile? Is it risky, since the investment is too large and would involve leaving a settled job.
Hi folks,I am a beneficiary of this thread and it's about time one returns the favor. I am a TPP student at MIT. If you've any questions about the program, please drop a message and I will do my best to help.Cheers!
please provide details regarding program , placements , career growth .
I have the options to pursue Civil Engg. or Mechanical Engg. from DTU(formerly Delhi college of Engineering) and after engineering I want to pursue M.S. from United States.
Personally I am declined towards Civil Engg.
But after doing some research, I came to know that it is really-really difficult to get admission in M.S. in Civil engineering compared to M.S. in any other branch of Engg. How to true is this? Because a lot of students have told me that it is much easier to get admission in M.S. in Mechanical Engg than Civil Engg. Can someone please help me in deciding (Pls be specific regarding the above mentioned criteria)?
I wish to do MBA in near future for which I am preparing for GMAT. But ,I have certain questions which if answered can be very helful for me in deciding further course of action.
1. I have 22 months of work experience in IT feild. For admission in top universities across globe is it essential to have 60 months of work experience ?
2. I have already strated with my GMAT preparation on my own. However, I wish to join classes as it provide GMAT coaching+TOEFL+Post exam consulting at Rs.30000. So, in short its a ONE STOP SHOP. Is it a right decision or can there be an alternative ?
3. Many forums mentions that a good profile(i.e Recommendations from top management, National level sports, NGO etc) is preferred in top universities. I have none of the mentioned. Also, my score for Engineering is 75%(Mumbai University). How much do I need to improve on my profile ?
4. I wish to give exam in December 2014. Can I apply to all B-Schools in India and Foreign Countries ? What is the right time to apprear for GMAT.
Dear Students meet Frankfurt School representative in your city. We are participating in The Hindu Fair and will be meeting our students in Chennai on 3rd and 4th of May and in Bangalore on 6th of May. The event is taking place at Taj Coramandel and Taj M.G.Road respectively. We look forward to meet you and answer your queries if you have any.