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Mba

  • 27-04-2006 10:02am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 11


    hi all

    I am having 4 years of exp. in Software development and and i have done 4 years of engineering in Computers.

    I'm planning to do MBA from IRELAND.

    I'm looking fwd to TRINITY COLLEGE and UCD.

    Please let me know selection procedure , average GMAT / IELTS req for confirmed addmission.

    Any input from current/passout students would be highly apprecialbe.

    Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,112 ✭✭✭Blowfish


    hi all

    I am having 4 years of exp. in Software development and and i have done 4 years of engineering in Computers.

    I'm planning to do MBA from IRELAND.

    I'm looking fwd to TRINITY COLLEGE and UCD.

    Please let me know selection procedure , average GMAT / IELTS req for confirmed addmission.

    Any input from current/passout students would be highly apprecialbe.

    Thanks
    I'm still an undergrad, but wouldn't a MSc. not make more sense? The link for the MSc's are here. It has the application forms, and there is one in advanced software engineering if you are interested.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11 gaurav_mmec


    Hi

    thanks for your prompt reply

    If u could tell me what are the addmission charges / req for advance course.

    although i will also look for UCD site.

    What are the job prospectus after doing MS in s/w engg.

    thanks
    gaurav


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,112 ✭✭✭Blowfish


    The requirements are listed in the previous link. The complete list of fees are listed here (down near the bottom), with the MSc in Advanced Software Engineering coming in at €8,340.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11 gaurav_mmec


    Hi

    I have gone thrg the links ... I would not be eligible for this .. Becuase in S/W development i'm working on different tech .... so i would not be eligible.


    More over i 'm interested in Management kind of role ..

    I have seen some courses like MBS ( project management ) by UCD ..
    how is this course .. what are job oppurtunities after this.

    Would you please put some light on the same.

    Gaurav


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,112 ✭✭✭Blowfish


    Hey,
    I unfortunately can't help you much with info on the MBS course, as i'm in a different area, but the homepage is here and the fees page is here.
    Hope this helps.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,270 ✭✭✭singingstranger


    The Michael Smurfit (postgraduate) School of Business is world-renowned anyway, as one of the few Business schools on Earth with the Triple Crown of Accreditation (their website will explain). Having a degree from there will mean you'll always be towards the top of the pile when you're going for a job.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11 gaurav_mmec


    Thanks for ur support and help.

    Gaurav


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 215 ✭✭Ellechim


    HI there, also consider the IMI (www.imi.ie) they run lots of business programmes and is actually in academic and business terms more highly regarded than the Smurfit school (in recent tables their MBA was only scraping it into the top 100 in the world). The IMI offers a 3 yr part time MBA in conjunction with Henley in the UK, which is one of the world's best business schools (top 25 I think). You might consider that one as well.

    Before you decide on a course, decide what it is you are trying to achieve, and then consider all the different courses you could take which will help get you there and that will help narrow down your choice.

    best of luck with whatever you decide.


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