Can I try for MSc courses in management or computer science instead of MBA?
Yes, you can apply for MSc courses in Management or Computer Science instead of an MBA. These programs are suitable for students with a four-year engineering background like yours.
- MSc in Management: Focuses on core business and leadership skills. Open to graduates from various fields, including engineering.
- MSc in Computer Science: Ideal if you want to deepen your technical expertise. Many programs accept students from non-computer science backgrounds.
You’ll need to meet specific university entry requirements and provide proof of English proficiency, typically through IELTS. Fees and visa requirements are subject to change.
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