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UCL MSc Management vs Bayes Business School MSc Management

Hello, so which of these two would be better to apply for, UCL has a relatively new programme and is not in any of the major rankings Financial Times, QS, etc, however its reputation as a university is very good. Bayes is good to and is ranked and is very well and known in the business world, which of the two would be better to do a masters in? Which is better for employability, reputation, and overall a better university to choose?

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I'm leaning towards UCL on this one. The problem with both programs is that they are 12 months and that directly puts you outside of the banking/consulting traditional summer hire start date. So if you are looking to break into these 2 industries, think carefully about that and how you will deal with the issue.

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by SS378
I'm leaning towards UCL on this one. The problem with both programs is that they are 12 months and that directly puts you outside of the banking/consulting traditional summer hire start date. So if you are looking to break into these 2 industries, think carefully about that and how you will deal with the issue.

Why? Ucl has undoubtedly better reputation as an institution, but its Finance programme isnt that recognised.

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