Originally posted by Junw31:
Bach of IT - Uni of wol
Bach of Business in accountancy - ACCA, RMIT, etc
Bach of Business admin/management - uni of london, uni of manchester, etc
Bach of Arts - State Uni of ny, etc
Local* NTU/NUS/SMU/SIM/MDIS/PSB.
There are so many choices. How to choose? Are all accredited uni recognise in asia?
Can any1 like give a few choices of gd uni for above courses.
Go for first tier like London School of Economics for any finance , economics, accountancy degree. Do it on campus. They are recognised everywhere. Do it distance and you will find it damn tough.
The rest I look at are just second or third tier universities next to those courses. University of Manchester is not even good for Business Admin/Management.
NUS - first tier
NTU- second tier
SMU - third tier
SIM - no tier
MDIS - no tier
PSB - no tier
Besides Bachelor of Arts (especially in America) and Bachelor of Business Admin/Management are degrees which wastes your time unless you have a daddy who will pass on the family business to you. How many Bachelor of Business admin and management people gone on to become clerks compared to those who actually make it. And you must know there are so many MBAs - your bachelor becomes obsolete unless you decide to downgrade your pay and career climbing.
Anyone can do an MBA . Like my friend , she did computer science and then went on to an MBA and If you just did straight Business Admin - both of you sit in the interview- likely she gets the job. Overseas they take all your experiences into account and not many straight Business Admin people go up very high unless they have connections or another skill like having good intuition in picking investments/ can do programming etc. Oh yeah Where your degree comes from is also a core factor.
Learn a skill like finance , accountancy , economics. Finance and Accountancy are the best combos. You work for banks and investment houses.