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Does anyone has any idea about schulich's MBA in India program? pros n cons and post MBA job scenario both in India and Canada?
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Have not done an in-depth analysis, but here is what I know, and so please take it with a pinch of salt.
Pros:
Fee - If you choose the India program, you automatically get a 10K CAD scholarship for year 1. If you manage to maintain a certain grade in year 1, the scholarship gets renewed for year 2.
Living costs will come down by atleast 10K CAD.
Same faculty fly in from Canada to lecture, so no compromise on the quality of education.
Cons:
Networking might be a wee bit of a problem as you are in India and it might affect the chances of internship (won't be a problem if you are smart).
Class would be all Indians, and so you loose out on the international experience in the first year.
A good friend of mine graduated from the program two years ago (it used to be run from the SP Jain campus in Mumbai) and he is currently working with CIBC in Toronto, Canada.
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I guess no major setback then. Specially when quality of education is same. Does the degree specifically mentions MBA in India program or what?
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I would add one more point here. Yes, it's true that the faculties fly down to India but they get to stay for a few weeks - may be two or three weeks, so it's going to be more like a crash course and I doubt the lecture would cover minute lessons. You will also be expected to finish everything in weeks.
I would like to know the duration of post-graduation work permit Internationals are eligible for after completing Schulich MBA in India. IMHO It would be less than 3 years but what is the exact duration of work permit students are elgibile post graduation?