Hi,
I am from India
I was thinking of getting myself enrolledfor an MBA programme from one of the universites in Singapore. I got down to two colleges:
1) James Cook University
2) MDIS
Can anyone tell me if it is a good option to join any one of the two Universities for MBA. I have completed my graduation in engineering (Information Technology).
Please do reply
no, you should remain in India because in general, Singapore now is not so welcoming to having more foreigners lately whereby >40% of the total population here are foreigners already.
you can still check out and go here @ www.spjimr.org in Mumbai, India to study your MBA because it also has a sister school branch here in Singapore @ www.spjain.org
Singapore is too complicated to live in.
Trust me!
RJM, the govt in Singapore now has it in their plan to cut down foreigners to Singapore.
India as I know the economy is doing well . As an India citizen you should stay put and contribute to your country. We are Singaporeans we stay put to contribute to Singapore.
Caste system still happening in Singapore. Singapore is not as you foreigners think her to be.
if u r willing to work at the same pay scale as in your hometown...and give up any positions for any singaporean going out of job ....u r most welcome....
I'd rather you try NUS or NTU.
er....MBA is best overseas....reputable.....but u may not afford it...
Manchester is a good choice with a campus here.....i think...quite affordable n flexible....
Originally posted by Darkness_hacker99:I'd rather you try NUS or NTU.
then what, then let the sg govt sponsor him???
Thanx alot guys for the advice.
Originally posted by winsomeea:
then what, then let the sg govt sponsor him???
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Originally posted by Rednano:
no, you should remain in India because in general, Singapore now is not so welcoming to having more foreigners lately whereby >40% of the total population here are foreigners already.you can still check out and go here @ www.spjimr.org in Mumbai, India to study your MBA because it also has a sister school branch here in Singapore @ www.spjain.org
wow so direct and straightforward lol.
And yes TS, Singapore is not very welcoming to foregners at the moment because its getting complicated here.
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