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The MGSM MBA in Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore

MGSM
08-11-2003, 05:29 AM
Hi All

My name is Jeff and I work for MGSM. The MGSM team in Sydney would be happy to answer any questions you may have in relation to the MGSM MBA and any of our other programs.

For application and admission information, please visit www.mgsm.edu.au/pgapply or to download a brochure visit www.mgsm.edu.au/pgdownloads.

Regards


Jeff

anjanaachan
08-12-2003, 10:20 AM
Jeff,

Is GMAT mandatory for this ?
I would like to take up an MBA in Singapore. Does it have the same application form as the one for Australia ?
I only have 3 yrs of work experience, but quite a decent acad record. Do I stand a chance to be selected ? Or would it be a better option to go for an MMgt ?

Thx,
Anjana

MGSM
08-13-2003, 12:59 AM
Hi Anjana

GMAT is not required by MGSM.

We do offer the MGSM MBA in Singapore. If you click on the following link it will provide you with more information on our programs in Singapore www.mgsm.edu.au/singapore

There is a separate application form and brochure, both of which can be downloaded at www.gsm.mq.edu.au/sgdownloads. Alternatively, if you would like a hard copy sent to you please fill out your details at www.mgsm.edu.au/sgform

You need a minimum of 5 years plus an undergraduate degree for the MBA. My advice is to consider the Masters of Management. After completing the Masters of Management, you will then be able to articulate into the MBA as long as you have achieved satisfactory results.

I hope this information assists.

Regards

Jeff Lim - MGSM

anjanaachan
08-14-2003, 08:08 AM
Jeff,

The MMgt program schedule seems to be 18 months of part-time study. Is there no full-time study schedule for this? Are students allowed to work there during this time ?

Anjana

MGSM
08-14-2003, 11:32 AM
Hi Anjana

Programs in Singapore and Hong Kong are only run on a part-time basis. MGSM offers full-time programs in Sydney only.

The classes are structured in such a way that students can maintain full-time employment while studying. The classes are scheduled in the intensive block format which mean 2 sets of friday evenings 6pm-10pm and two weekends per subject 9am-5pm.

Regards

Jeff Lim - MGSM

amit vyas
08-30-2006, 01:35 AM
hi ,
i am intresting in mgsm mba. i am from india. i completed my bachelors and got 7 years of full time work experience in middle managment in fmcg sales in mnc company like colgate and idea cellular ltd.also i got gmat score of 490.but my gpa is 2.can u tell me about my prospects of getting into mbsm mba.

amit


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