Forum: General Forum (6 Comments)

Management

  • Posted by - thomas.graf - on 17 January 2018 - 2:01pm

    Hi there,

    Business Schools in general accept fresh graduates for theri Masters in Management (MIM). In fact, MIM programs are designed particularly for graduates without or only few work experience.

    If you want to know more about the specific entry requirements of top schools such as HEC, EDHEC or ESCP, I recommend you to read my eBook Survey "The MIM - Entry Requirements for the Mater in Management"

    Best wishes
    Thomas

    By Thomas Graf
    Director MIM Compass
    Author of the MIM eBook

  • Posted by - Shashank Manjunath - on 16 January 2018 - 4:04pm

    I'am a 3rd year engineering student from Bangalore and I want to study MIM after my undergraduation. So, do top schools like( HEC,EDHEC,ESCP ) accept fresh graduates to their program?

  • Posted by - kri - on 26 November 2015 - 4:49am

    Sir I'M from India.. I want to do masters in management... I heard by writing GRE or GMAT we can do masters in management.. I'm a graduate [3 year degree (BBM)]. Can I eligible for doing masters in management in US. If eligible what kind of courses can I pursue...

    • Posted by - kri - on 27 November 2015 - 8:48am

      Thank u sir for replying... Sir I has another doubt.. Some of my firends said who are doing masters in management (MIM) has less opportunities in US when compared to computers students and moreover MIM students facing job problems because of not having green card and also facing problems with H1B visa... Is green card and H1B visa plays vital role for MIM students in getting jobs...Is it true sir?? can u please clear my doubt??

      • Posted by - Thomas Graf - on 27 November 2015 - 10:19am

        Hi there,

        a good way to find out aout the green card and Master students in the US is by asking the schools and current Master students in the US (who have your nationality, for example). So, why not contacting the schools asking about the green card? Why not asking them to bring you in contact with students? You can screen the schools' websites first to see how mayn foreign students they have.

        There may be other ways too. Thought about asking the US embassy in your country?

        Best wishes
        Thomas

        By Thomas Graf
        Director MIM Compass
        Author of the MIM eBook

    • Posted by - Thomas Graf - on 26 November 2015 - 9:31am

      Hi there,

      of course you are eligible in general because you have a first degree. But now there are two more questions to answer:

      First, what's the best program and school for you (such that you get a Return of Investment from that school, such that you can afford the investment, and such that you leave the program with a smile on your face)?

      Second, what specific requirements do those schools and programs have that you finally put on your short list?

      To answer these questions have a look into my MIM eBooks:

      1. Business Masters: How you find the best Master in Management or MBA
      2. The MIM - Master in Management Entry Requirements

      Take one or two afternoons to read them carefully - they will prepare you well for your MIM search and give you a much richer picture on what you can expect from a Master in Management, what is expected from you and what you should do to find a program - e.g., in the US.

      Best wishes
      Thomas

      By Thomas Graf
      Director MIM Compass
      Author of the MIM eBook