I have heard about ur site from my friend. I would like to know about the job options avilable in Cyprus and around Europe after completing MBA programme in Cyprus. Could you please tell us about the advertisements published in Local newspaper regarding easy transfer to UK, USA & CANADA after completing one year study in Cyprus. Is it possible? If yes , how it can be? Looking forward to your reply? Kind regards Ashish
The subject says all. Cyprus has a high crime rate. It does not have EU standards. My suggestion is to pursue a company spnsored MBA. This way, you do not loose anything.
I would really like Karan to tell us what kind of students go to Cyprus to study? What prospects do they have after study? How do the courses measure up to similar courses in India and universities in USA and UK.
It is surprising that the heading says -- a new MBA destination --- and the school has yet to launch an MBA.
RE:CYPRUS????
by Aakash on Jun 29, 2005 01:21 PM
Hii Comment
i read ur complete "comment" and i really appreciate ur bluntness + its really bad to know that ppl get cheated by there agents ! I hope u were not 1 of them, who got cheated.! Anyways i am planing to persue my MBA from UK and i will give GMAT n TOEFEL this dec. and i think ur advise will come handy ! I just wanted to thank u for ur true advize !!
hi ...i dont know whether this is a joke or a campaign for the institutes in Cyprus ..but whatever is written here is mostly false ..Cyprus is probably one of the most expensive places to be ..1 Cyprus pound is > 2.2 USD ..I live in Cyprus and can vouch for it ..Until now ( and i dunno until when ) there is no law to allow a MBA student to work part-time ..most of the students here feel cheated by the agents in India who pocket a big sum of the so-called tuition fees ...I know many friends who study here and have to work illegally in Pizza outlets , petrol Bunks to earn money to survive ...for a very basic survival, u would need atleast 300 Pounds ( i.e 800 dollars per month ) ..and this is to satisfy the very basic needs ..
It's a good article indeed. I just wanted to caution the young graduates aspiring a big future and cyprus is definetely not a place to make this dream come true. This country has a population of 750,000 and unfortunately the unemployment ratio is increasing which was not the case earlier. Pls portray reality and let our people not be carried by "Cindrella stories". It's not to critisize you but i want our people to to take a wise decision. After joining EU, there are unions which apposes foreign employees and there are not too many companies around as this is a small island, but a beautiful place indeed (needless to mention)
RE:MBA in Cyprus
by jaineel par on Jun 23, 2007 06:55 PM
hello , everyone im jaineel,im a dentist , would you recommend this progamme for me i am a fresh graduate june 2006 doing my interbship my degree is BDS from india i met mr.dubey from cimms and am seriuosly considering this programme but my final aim is to settle in usa would this degree help me get a job in usa please any comments appreciated
Re: RE:MBA in Cyprus
by Prasad Koranne on Mar 11, 2011 01:44 AM
I am right now in cyprus from the year 2005.Do not ruin your life by coming here please,we al got tricked here..leave mba you should be able to survive here first and then think of studying.If your parents have loads of money then the situation is different.