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MBA Australia

emtchan
02-09-2004, 01:13 AM
Hi all, can anyone advice which one's MBA is better than others (uni of adelaide, western australia, south australia)?

Edgar

imported_kateyk
02-13-2004, 06:27 AM
Hi Edgar

I think it would be very difficult to separate these three mba programs on the surface. Although I do not think that rankings are a perfect guide (because they often capture only particular dimensions of the object they are ranking), you can see from the aus uni rankings (http://www.australian-universities.com/rankings.php)that both University of Adelaide and University of South Australia have received some recognition for their MBA programs. Apart from this, University of Western Australia is fairly well regarded in its own right.

Along with this, the location variable is fairly similar with 2 in Adelaide and 1 in Perth both offering a similar environment and living costs (both very good environments for study).

Have you checked the specialisations being offered and how they fit in with your plans? You can get a brief guide by checking out the programs here:

University of Adelaide MBA (http://www.mbaguide.com.au/programs.php?program=5326)

University of South Australia MBA (http://www.mbaguide.com.au/programs.php?program=5325)

University of Western Australia MBA (http://www.mbaguide.com.au/programs.php?program=5332)

and then check on the websites for more information about what they offer, such as the individual units you will need to study.

You could also factor in the cost of the programs when making your decision.

Hope this helps,
Katey


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