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University of Victoria MBA - Canada [#permalink]
14 Jul 2010, 00:00
Hi,
Could anybody please tell me how is MBA @ University of Victoria in terms of a) Quality of the degree and learning experience b) Reputation of the university c) Job Placements after graduation and Salary
I am very interested in their Entrepreneurship specialization that they offer in their MBA. I'm planning to give it a shot for the July 2011 admissions. My profile is as below
Degree: B.E (comp sci.) with 74% Work Ex: 2 Years ( as of July 2010) GMAT: 550
Would anyone recommend me to consider this option?
Thanks a ton ! Please chip in with your valuable replies !
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16 Jul 2010, 01:01
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Hey guys, I'm waiting for a reply. It would be great if someone could really help me out here !
Thanks a ton!
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Re: University of Victoria MBA - Canada [#permalink]
17 Jul 2010, 19:25
I live in Victoria and I work for a company that works closely with the school. UVic is a very regional school - it's not world-renowned or even nationally known as a leader.
Could anybody please tell me how is MBA @ University of Victoria in terms of a) Quality of the degree and learning experience UVic is a very small cohort. It is typically locals who attend the school. In general, UVic is very co-op focused, and the MBA/MPA programs are no exception.
b) Reputation of the university Like I said, UVic is a very small school compared to its counterparts at UBC and SFU. Even UVI and Kwantlen are huger than UVic. Locally, the school has a fine reputation, but it's direct competitor Royal Roads is growing in reputation. It has more options and a wider alumni base.
c) Job Placements after graduation and Salary Victoria is a terrible market for MBA graduates. The only industries in Victoria are tourism, hi-tech, and government. All three provide meager salary expectations (especially the high tech industry) and there is very little room to grow. That being said, a co-op is a huge part of their program.
If you're interested in entrepreneurship and want to come to Victoria, I would strongly make a case for Royal Roads. They are very forward thinking and have an entire program in Entrepreneurship. They have a castle on campus.
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Re: University of Victoria MBA - Canada [#permalink]
18 Jul 2010, 00:01
Thanks a lot for your insights. They were really of great value to me in making my decisions. I'd again go back to the drawing board, re-evaluate my options and get back to you !
Thank you again for your valuable reply!
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Re: University of Victoria MBA - Canada [#permalink]
18 Jul 2010, 00:07
My second and third options were - Telfer and New Brunswick - St, Johns. would you recommend these?
As i've mentioned. my profile is : GMAT 550, 2 years work exp at IT company, B.E Computer Science.
thanks a lot, looking fwd to your opinions.
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Re: University of Victoria MBA - Canada [#permalink]
20 Jul 2010, 21:49
Wilfred Laurier (in Waterloo, Ontario) has good Entrepreneurship program What is your main focus? You say they have good Entrepreneurship MBA, is that what you want to do? McMaster also has a good Coop MBA Program
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Re: University of Victoria MBA - Canada [#permalink]
20 Jul 2010, 22:20
gr8k87 wrote: My second and third options were - Telfer and New Brunswick - St, Johns. would you recommend these?
As i've mentioned. my profile is : GMAT 550, 2 years work exp at IT company, B.E Computer Science.
thanks a lot, looking fwd to your opinions. Telfer definitely has a bigger name that New Brunswick. Ottawa vs. St. Johns should be a no-brainer for the post-career world as well. I agree with LoveTheGMAT that McMaster's would be worth a try. In Canadian realms, McMaster is definitely a "Tier 2" school while UVic & Telfer are "Tier 3"... NB wouldn't be a top school by any means.
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Re: University of Victoria MBA - Canada [#permalink]
21 Jul 2010, 23:38
Thanks a lot for your replies. Guess i've completely run out of options. I'll open another thread with more specific query, hope you could chip in with your replies there. Thanks a lot
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