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Hi I want to go for mba in Canada with below profile B.E from top 10 engineering college in India -7.6cgpa. yet to take gre (prefer gre over gmat) Total Work exp of 4 yrs in tech across product management, customer success Reasons for Canada - Low tuition fee, Ease of Immigration, Better ROI
Can you please suggest which B schools should I target? Post Mba, I want to continue working as a product manager in tech companies, getting into great tech product companies/FAANG. I am thinking 1 yr mba programs which are decent in terms of brand and not so high tuition fee like hec Montreal, ubc sauder etc. please suggest more schools. This is because I hear placements are mostly through networking which can happen through decent brand like ubc sauder, hec montreal as well. Most often talked colleges rotman, schulich, ivey, smith may not be correct for me since they are finance/consulting focused and also burn a big hole.
1.Please suggest best mba programs given my goals. Also, am I correct in eliminating us completely based on immigration concerns. At this point, I'm still thinking I can somehow get into us through Canada once I get pr or crack faang. 2.Are my assumptions in terms of placements correct i.e decent brand colleges with medium tuition fee providing high ROI 3.Given I want to be in product management, are there any other b school that I should look at.
Thanks,
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