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MBA Admission Decision

nishith
06-03-2006, 08:50 AM
Hi,

I am Nishith from India. I am working as Software Engineer. I have done MCA. I want to study MBA. I have applied in Bristol Business School(UWE) and University of Wolverhampton in UK and Curtin University of Technology in Perth, Australia. Can anyone guide me which way to go? MBA in UK or MBA in Australia? How is the living in these cities? What about the job prospects on completion? Will it be better to go UK or Australia?

Kindly reply.

Nishith

roopkhanna
06-04-2006, 12:06 AM
Hi,
I would like to give you more information regarding MBA. I represent an overseas education consultancy firm (EDSTAR) based all over India. In case you would like counselling for overseas studies anywhere in the world and/or you would also like to get coaching for GMAT we have the expertise and offer online courses which you can avail of to get admission overseas.
Let me emphasise hear that it is your GMAT scores which play a pivotal role in getting you admission so think about getting coached.
As for deciding which country is best i think you should consider USA then UK and then Australia Canada.
Let me know what are your thoughts regarding funding, whether you have liquid funds or if you want scholarships. we will see to your best interests.
roop khanna


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