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I've got offer from University of Bristol and Leeds for Msc Management.
But I'm thinking to apply for more university and I'm confused between Manchester, Cranfield ,Henley and UCD Smurfit Business School.
Let me know which two or three from the above ones I should apply for and which is better between bristol and leeds.
I've got offer from University of Bristol and Leeds for Msc Management.
But I'm thinking to apply for more university and I'm confused between Manchester, Cranfield ,Henley and UCD Smurfit Business School.
Let me know which two or three from the above ones I should apply for and which is better between bristol and leeds.
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(Original post by ridhimalani)
Hi
I've got offer from University of Bristol and Leeds for Msc Management.
But I'm thinking to apply for more university and I'm confused between Manchester, Cranfield ,Henley and UCD Smurfit Business School.
Let me know which two or three from the above ones I should apply for and which is better between bristol and leeds.
Hi
I've got offer from University of Bristol and Leeds for Msc Management.
But I'm thinking to apply for more university and I'm confused between Manchester, Cranfield ,Henley and UCD Smurfit Business School.
Let me know which two or three from the above ones I should apply for and which is better between bristol and leeds.
Congratulations on your offers for Bristol and Leeds! Have you considered Warwick Business School's MSc Management course?
The course has been inspired by our successful MBA programmes and is currently ranked 1st in the UK by The Economist. You can read more about the course and its content here if you're interested!
We've also got a couple of events coming up if you wanted to get a feel for WBS and our MScs, you can register below:
MSc Applications and Scholarships Webinar
MSc Careers Webinar
MSc Virtual Networking Event
Hope this is helpful, do let me know if you have any questions!
Eleanor

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Hi @ridhimalani
Congratulations on your offers for Bristol and Leeds! Have you considered Warwick Business School's MSc Management course?
The course has been inspired by our successful MBA programmes and is currently ranked 1st in the UK by The Economist. You can read more about the course and its content here if you're interested!
We've also got a couple of events coming up if you wanted to get a feel for WBS and our MScs, you can register below:
MSc Applications and Scholarships Webinar
MSc Careers Webinar
MSc Virtual Networking Event
Hope this is helpful, do let me know if you have any questions!
Eleanor
Hi @ridhimalani
Congratulations on your offers for Bristol and Leeds! Have you considered Warwick Business School's MSc Management course?
The course has been inspired by our successful MBA programmes and is currently ranked 1st in the UK by The Economist. You can read more about the course and its content here if you're interested!
We've also got a couple of events coming up if you wanted to get a feel for WBS and our MScs, you can register below:
MSc Applications and Scholarships Webinar
MSc Careers Webinar
MSc Virtual Networking Event
Hope this is helpful, do let me know if you have any questions!
Eleanor

I had applied at WBS as well and to my shock my application got rejected there a week ago.I'm not really sure what was the reason because I've received unconditional offer letter from others . WBS was 1st on my list so I'm just disturbed with the rejection.
Let me know if you can help me with that. Thanks for the suggestion!

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UCD Smurfit is very highly ranked for MiM, quite a bit cheaper than UK business schools, and located in Dublin which is particularly useful for networking. It's relatively easier to get into than equivalent UK business schools, there are more scholarship opportunities, and if you're Indian it's very highly respected as UCD has very strong links with India. The visa process for Ireland, both student visa and remaining afterwards, is also more forgiving.
The downsides are that it's not as well known internationally as UK based universities and its overall ranks are lower which further reinforces that. Dublin is also very expensive in terms of living costs which can balance out the lower tuition fees.
The downsides are that it's not as well known internationally as UK based universities and its overall ranks are lower which further reinforces that. Dublin is also very expensive in terms of living costs which can balance out the lower tuition fees.
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(Original post by ridhimalani)
Hi
I've got offer from University of Bristol and Leeds for Msc Management.
But I'm thinking to apply for more university and I'm confused between Manchester, Cranfield ,Henley and UCD Smurfit Business School.
Let me know which two or three from the above ones I should apply for and which is better between bristol and leeds.
Hi
I've got offer from University of Bristol and Leeds for Msc Management.
But I'm thinking to apply for more university and I'm confused between Manchester, Cranfield ,Henley and UCD Smurfit Business School.
Let me know which two or three from the above ones I should apply for and which is better between bristol and leeds.
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Thanks for the advice. I am thinking of the same. Since Leeds is triple accredited it looks better. But I wanna understand the job perspective of both the Universities. As per what I have seen Bristol has better employability rank. So pretty confused.
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Thanks for the advice. I am thinking of the same. Since Leeds is triple accredited it looks better. But I wanna understand the job perspective of both the Universities. As per what I have seen Bristol has better employability rank. So pretty confused.
Thanks for the advice. I am thinking of the same. Since Leeds is triple accredited it looks better. But I wanna understand the job perspective of both the Universities. As per what I have seen Bristol has better employability rank. So pretty confused.
Bristol seems to have a better employability rank and a livelier city, but the MSc Management Degree is not accredited. The other university offers that I received from have some form of accreditation. How important is it for degrees to be accredited for us to land jobs in UK?
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