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Kevalsheth:

(3) This is hard to measure. If you want to go purely based on ranking then your choices should be Durham, Sheffield and then Cardiff. Of course, at a certain point rankings become extremely subjective and not all that much of a differentiator so you may want to introduce other criteria into your consideration.

(4) We are honestly not sure if any of these schools has a significant advantage over the others in asset management. If you get into any of these schools, you should absolutely attend their admitted student welcome weekends/days and ask current students. Separately, you can talk to alumni. That'll give you a much better and more intimate understanding of not only the relevant strengths of the programs in these fields (and other areas of interest) but also where you might fit in best.

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Hello All,

I have applied for MBA course and need your opinion on selecting the college:

1) Nottigham Trent university (got an admit but have not heard good reviews, so will not accept).
2) University of Sheffield (conditional offer)
3) Cardiff (have interview)
4) Durham University

Would request you kindly advise me on the below parameters:
1) Which is the best in terms of value after graduating?
2) Employability?

Thanks

Hello Kevalsheth,

Apologies for the delayed response but we hope you would have had a decision from Durham by now.

Durham would definitely be the most competitive admit; besides, there is barely any difference among the others. We agree with the response above. Alums would be the best people to tell you about job opportunities as they are more aware of the ground reality.

Good luck!
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