Hi, I'm planning for my MBA- FINANCE from Coventry University / University of Greenwich. I possess 2 years of work exp in finance domain. Please share your inputs
Need a piece of advice, I recently got admission letter from Chester University, for Msc Computer Science. Do u think its a good option to choose over (Ulster University, University of South Wales and Middlesex University). If i have money for my master program. Which should i choose? Please waiting for your advice as you are already studying there. As a international student, is it a good and supportive university, as there is mix reviews all over internet? I am willing for September intake 2024, you advice can be my life changing, thanks in advance.
someone please help me I've completed BCom and have applied at uni of birmingham for mba and for experience i just have my startup thats done 8 lakhs in revenue its an ecom brand. can you tell me the ground reality of UK because ive been watching videos that seem to be positive but when i read the comments it gets scary. do i come for MBA there or its the best that I stay back?
Thank you for reaching out. If your e-commerce startup is doing well in India, I’d recommend focusing on growing it rather than coming to the UK for an MBA. Here are a few reasons why: 1. MBA Value: Unless you’re admitted to a top-ranked university, an MBA here won’t make you stand out significantly. Admission to these top schools is highly competitive. 2. Costs and Focus: Pursuing an MBA in the UK is expensive and time-consuming. It might divert your attention from your growing business. 3. Job Market: The job market in the UK, especially post-COVID, is tough. Employers prioritize candidates with significant experience or degrees from top-tier universities. Without substantial work experience, securing a job with visa sponsorship can be challenging. 4. Business Potential: Instead of pursuing an MBA, you could focus on scaling your e-commerce business. The potential for high earnings is significant if you expand effectively. You can also explore selling in the UK and other countries if your product has strong market potential. 5. Future Plans: If you still want to move to the UK, consider growing your business first. After a few years, you could register a company in the UK and sponsor yourself, becoming your own boss here. Ultimately, the decision is yours, but I hope this helps you weigh your options. The job market here is quite competitive right now. I hope this advice helps! Subscribe if you find it helpful. @kr_shaktawat
Brother, I have around 4 years of experience in front-end web development. Here is getting 11lpa right bow but no savings. I am planning for masters in computer science with an education loan. Do you think i should try it for this sept intake in the uk with medium uni 13-15k fees?
Bro how are you not able to save anything with 11LPA. I suggest don’t come to UK. I know ppl who have 10 years experience in web development and they don’t have any job here. Go to US for web dev
Bro, I’d suggest, if you wanna come here or wants to go in any other country just go for work visa, because you have enough experience to get a job, but if you’ll come on student visa thats not a good idea, it takes time and money both.
In UK there are only 3000-4000 jobs which hire international ppl. Whereas the number of international applicants/students are more than 450,000 so there is no chance you will get a job. And btw I am in UK and yes there are no jobs . I have spoken to 100s of recruitment consultants they all have told me one thing that companies tell them “don’t hire international candidates “.
@@stockbro1997 I just completed my bachelor's degree in cyber security and have 5 years experience as an IT Specialist but no experience in cyber security
@@stockbro1997 I completed my bachelor's in cyber security this month and have 5 years experience as IT Specialist but no experience in cyber security.
Bro, I don’t know much about this but in general it’s a good field and you can go for it but keep that in mind doesn’t matter in which field you are gonna get a job if you are not skilled enough or don’t have enough experience then they’re not gonna sponsor you because the salary threshold is too high. Instead they’ll get another person in less salary they will train them in couple of years and they will raise their salary, so if someone will pay you this much salary, it means they expecting you to be eligible enough for that particular role.
Bro, har dusra student yaha yhi course lekar aa rha hai, or Isme sponsorship milna bahut jyada tough hai, agar salo ka experience hai to alag bat hai, wrna bas degree ke base pr kuch nhi milega.
@@SinghInEngland bro I don't have core experience in that field..I'm planning to come in jan next year..I'll be 29 when I come over there for my masters..how about doing internship during my masters in that field oly..will it help me out?? Thanks for the reply🙏❤️
@@dhanushgowda540 it can be helpful but keep that in mind, its not that easy to get internship so try hard and if you get anything go for it, i mean just mentally prepare yourself for such situations
@@SinghInEngland okay and also does uni rankings matter? like i am going to pursue my msba course from warwick, will it help in atleast getting me interviews?
@@Nandy11 if you are not from top universities in the uk then rest of all are same, no such difference, but yes if your exceptionally good in skills and studies it doesn’t matter where u study you will get interviews, but id suggest you to get some experience in india then come here.