Can you suggest good countries for studying master's in management or safety-related fields?
13 May 2026 · Answered by Disha Roy Choudhury · 1 min read
For management programs, countries like the UK, Ireland, Canada, Australia, Singapore, and parts of Europe are popular because they offer strong business schools, good industry exposure, and post-study work opportunities.
For safety-related fields such as Occupational Health & Safety, Environmental Safety, Industrial Safety, or HSE Management, countries like the UK, Australia, UAE, and New Zealand are often preferred because of demand in construction, oil & gas, infrastructure, and manufacturing industries. The best option depends on your background, budget, work experience, and long-term career plans.
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