Friday, August 12, 2011
International Grad Mag and BusinessBecause
As you research more about post graduate programs, let me help you with some useful resources. The International Grad Mag has a good coverage of various programs around the world, and addresses many areas that you should be aware of. Do check out their website at www.internationalgraduatemag.com
London-based BusinessBecause is another useful website to network and learn about MBA and other post graduate programs. Besides career posting and interesting articles by students and faculty members, check out their regular MBA Applicant Drinks club. Check out www.businessbecause.com
You will also find other useful resources on the right side of GMAT Malaysia website.
Jimmy Low
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
MBA & Co.: Your Door to Post-MBA International Consultancy Experience
Ask any MBA aspirants or those who are currently doing their MBA or just finished; at some point or another, I am sure most of them wanted to join the big name consultancy firms. After all, the high-flying job commands high pay and high profile; a good add-on to your resume. But, we all know how competitive it is to get into these big boys. Just the assessment phase would have eliminate 95-98%. Only the cream of the crop would get in. With the present uncertain economy, hiring could be frozen.
So, for the newly minted MBAs, it is still an option for you. MBA & Co. started by an MBA from IESE, started a freelance consultancy firm. You can bid for the project that you are interested and if you matches their project profile criteria, you can join other MBAs on the project. Sound interesting? You bet. You are a freelance and get referenced. A good opportunity to network and who knows, it could open the door to the company that you wanted so badly to join.
Give this a thought. Check out www.mbaandco.com
Jimmy Low
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Doing MBAs in Malaysia - Spoilt with Choices: Part 2
6 Malaysian universities were grouped into 3 PALM categories. There are as below:
I also suggest that you visit the respective universities' MBA website and talk to the alumni, students or admissions officers for more information.
Jimmy Low
Doing MBAs in Malaysia - Spoilt with Choices: Part 1
I am sure some of you did yours or planning to do yours in US, Canada, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, France, Hong Kong, India or Australia. These are the few typical countries that many want to get their MBA from. MBAs from these countries are in the annual Financial Times Top 100. In fact, you see these countries in top 20 or top 50.
Hence, one of the criteria in choosing an MBA program is the brand name of the school. You want to be an alumni of Harvard, LBS, Insead, Manchester, etc. That brand name says who you are and being a part of the school's network open doors to career or business opportunities. Of course, this means paying the entry price and being competitive with everyone around the world. Ask any applicants and you will find the big names in MBA as their choice of schools; getting in is another matter. Already some of these schools won the brand mind share, as they say in marketing or brand management.
If you have plans to work overseas or migrate, often it is also a good choice to do an MBA or masters program from that country. One, the school is known among the big corporation in the country or region. Two, you add diversity to the class and probably the employment pool. Very often certain regions are less represented in an typical class. South East Asian, Latin American and African countries were somewhat the underrepresented countries. So, if you are from these countries, you should stand a good chance for admission and perhaps a scholarship. This adds to a good chance Malaysians look outside for MBA which opens the door to the country or region. Malaysians are now a discerning group of people and do want an overseas MBA if they could afford. Financing is an issue and looking for an affordable MBA makes them think between doing locally or overseas.
Often you will hear this term in Malaysia - doing MBA locally. What does this mean? It could mean - either offered by a local university (public or private) or studying foreign programs locally through educational institutions e.g. colleges, education centers or perhaps local branches of foreign universities.
Over the last 15-20 years, private colleges have proliferated. Starting with undergraduate twinning programs with foreign universities from US, UK and Australia/New Zealand, colleges also offer MBA or post graduate programs for working adults on the same basis. Courses are done locally and with perhaps a semester or two overseas. In fact, with the Malaysian government giving private colleges university or university-college status, many of these "office" universities offer their own MBA program, with or without accreditation from a foreign partner university. In fact, one college in Malaysia offers its own MBA program but confers two degree - its own and those of its foreign partner. Some foreign universities set up a Malaysian campus to offer MBA program. In all cases, these institutions claimed that their programs are moderated by partner universities in spite having majority taught and examined by local lecturers. In the end, the degrees are conferred by the foreign universities and are said to have equal status as those conferred in their country. Most of these MBAs done in Malaysia do not require GMAT score.
The other truly local MBA or post-graduate programs are those offered by local public or private universities. These universities do not partner with any foreign universities and conferred their own degree. As far as I know, these MBAs also do not require GMAT score for admission.
Of these two groups of MBA programs, majority of Malaysian professionals opt for foreign MBAs conducted locally; many of which are Australia and UK-accredited MBAs. In fact, UK and Australia are the biggest exports of secondary (IGCSE) and tertiary educations (bachelors and post-graduates) in the world. For reason of cost and continued income and employment in Malaysia, these programs made it affordable to Malaysians to pursue tertiary education. For post-graduate programs, these could be done part-time without sacrificing career, income and at own pace.
I don't have any statistics on the size of the MBA market in Malaysia but it would interesting topic for me to cover in my next article. In the meantime, I leave you to think about doing MBA in Malaysia. Perhaps you can agree or disagree with my writing above. I would love to hear from you why you choose to do MBA in Malaysia.
I also leave you with this article published by the Malaysian Institute of Management (MIM) in December 2007 - Do Malaysian MBAs Want International Careers? by David M Hunt, Md. Zabid Abdul Rashid, Osman M Zain and June ML Poon.
Jimmy Low
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Postgrad Asia Fair 21-21 May: KL Convention Center

postgradasialive!2011 is the largest education fair focusing solely on postgraduate studies. Whether you are a working adult looking to enhance your skills, or a fresh graduate aiming to gain postgraduate qualifications, the answers you need are all here.
Admission is free by registration. Register online now at fair.postgradasia.com
Jimmy Low
Friday, March 25, 2011
Post Graduate Education Fair 2011 @ Mid Valley Exhibition Centre

Are you looking for more information on a post graduate program or interested to do one? The 14th Post Graduate Education Fair (PGEF) is now back at the Mid-Valley Exhibition Centre on 15-17 April. Please pre-register here for this event.
For more information about the fair, check out the site.
Jimmy Low
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Monday, December 14, 2009
Malaysian Corporate Postgraduate Studies Scholarships
Many of these corporations do so as part of their corporate social responsibility programs but more so as to play a part in developing and retaining Malaysia's human capital. Some of these scholarships are bonded i.e. successful applicants would have to return to Malaysia to serve the corporations for a few years. Think of it as a guaranteed post-MBA employment; this is crucial especially in the current economic uncertainties.
Postgraduate studies do not come cheap especially if you plan to do them overseas. Our present exchange rates with the typical countries of postgraduate studies - the USA, UK and Australia do not favour Malaysian candidates. Furthermore, we do not have educational loans from local banks. Many would have to refinance their houses in order to pay for their studies. Any form of financial assistance is welcomed.
Here are the summary of the 3 corporations' scholarship programs. For more information, visit their respective website.
Maxis Scholarship for Excellence
Allowing the best and brightest graduate students to pursue courses in a selection of programmes at the world’s top universities, Maxis Scholarship For Excellence promises academic excellence and broader personal horizons.
Five successful applicants will be awarded a postgraduate scholarship at the world's most prestigious universities to pursue a course in:
- Life Sciences and Engineering
- Medicine
- Business and Management Studies
- Law and Government Studies
- The Performing Arts
- Aged 30 years or below
- Achieved a minimum of a 2nd Class Upper Honours (or equivalent) degree from a good university.
- Have a minimum of three years working experience
- Have a strong appreciation and appetite for current affairs (for example, a general knowledge of Malaysia’s constitutional and legal framework, economic levers, government initiatives and nation building philosophies).
- Demonstrate a continuing involvement in extra-curricular activities (team or individual sports; voluntary service; affiliation with a recognized association or society) as well as special achievements in academics, social work or similar contributions.
- Possess the traits of an ambassador for Malaysia, with a sense of loyalty and identification for the country. There should also be evidence of a clear sense of purpose and goals in life, as well as a display of visionary capabilities.
Yayasan Sime Darby Scholarship Programme
This annual scholarship programme applies to high flying, well-rounded candidates who wish to pursue full-time studies locally and overseas. (more)
Yayasan Khazanah Scholarship Programme
Yayasan Khazanah is a foundation established by Khazanah Nasional Berhad – the investment holding arm of the Government of Malaysia.
We are entrusted to select, support, groom and nurture exceptional individuals who will eventually take on high-level positions in the best organisations including the Government-Linked Companies (GLCs) in Malaysia.
This mission is in line with Khazanah Nasional’s commitment to the active development of human capital to ensure that Malaysia continues to improve its competitiveness on the global stage.
As a start, we groom talents and help them build their capabilities by offering scholarships to pursue studies at Malaysia’s premier universities or at the world’s renowned institutions of higher learning.
Malaysian citizens may choose to apply from one of the three scholarship programmes below: -
- Khazanah Global Scholarship Programme
- Khazanah-Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies (OCIS) Merdeka Scholarship Programme
- Khazanah Watan Scholarship Programme (more)
I hope more Malaysian corporations will step forward and offer bright and talented Malaysians an opportunity to pursue their postgraduate studies and serve the country.
Jimmy Low
Monday, December 7, 2009
Maxis Scholarship for Excellence
Annually, 5 successful candidates are offered postgraduate scholarships to top universities around the world. For more information, click here.
Jimmy Low
Thursday, July 16, 2009
MBA or Masters - QS Tour is Here to Help You


I have just received an email from QS, the organiser of QS World MBA tour, that they are coming to Kuala Lumpur this 24th November. And, they are bringing their sister event, QS World Grad School for the first time to Malaysia. The World Grad School - Masters & PhD tour will be held on 25th November.
I have attended the Kuala Lumpur tour for 2 years and I must say the responses are encouraging every year. For those who can't decide whether to do MBA or Masters, this is your opportunity to meet the admission directors/officers/faculty members and alumni from some of the top schools around the world before you decide.
Every year, the event also host a "Getting into Business Schools" session. This is your opportunity to learn more about the criteria for getting into some of the schools as well as insights of what these schools look for in their candidates. This session is a must-attend session for prospective applicants.
I was also told that at this Kuala Lumpur event, the organiser will conduct a GMAT Strategy workshop.
Please register to get your FREE admission pass or you will have to pay RM20 on that day:
World MBA Tour - 24th November 2009, 6pm - 9pm, Kuala Lumpur Convention Center
World Grad School - Masters & PhD Tour - 25th November 2009, 4pm - 8pm, Kuala Lumpur Convention Center
For more information, visit:
QS Top MBA - http://www.topmba.com/
QS Top Grad School - http://www.topuniversities.com/gradschool
Jimmy Low
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
PostGradAsia 2009 Fair - 27 & 28 June 2009

For those who are exploring postgraduate studies in the near future, there is a PostGradAsia 2009 Fair at Hall 5, KL Convention Center on 27th and 28th June 2009. The event starts at 12pm until 6pm on both days.
Register online at http://www.postgradasia.com/index.asp?p=pglive
Rgds
Jimmy Low
Monday, October 27, 2008
World MBA Tour Back in Town This November
Participating Business Schools attending the Kuala Lumpur event
AUSTRALIA
Bond University School of Business
Melbourne Business School, The University of Melbourne
Monash University
CANADA
University of Toronto Joseph L. Rotman School of Management
CHINA
Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business, MBA Program
FRANCE
ESSEC Business School - Paris
INSEAD France & Singapore
GERMANY
Europa Institut
HONG KONG
HKUST - The Hong Kong University of Science & Technology
Hong Kong Baptist University, School of Business
INDIA
Indian School of Business
SINGAPORE
Nanyang Business School, Singapore
National University of Singapore - Business School
Universitas 21 Global
SPAIN
ESADE Business School
IE Business School
IESE Business School
UNITED KINGDOM
Cranfield School of Management
Durham Business School
Henley Management College
London School of Business & Finance
Manchester Business School
OU Business School
Oxford Brookes University
TASMAC London School of Business
University of Strathclyde Graduate School of Business
University of Westminster, Westminster Business School
UNITED STATES
Hult International Business School
Thunderbird School of Global Management
Tulane University A.B. Freeman School of Business
University of Michigan Global MBA - East Asia Management Development Center
Register online:
http://www.topmba.com/wmt/index_wmt.php?module=wmt2&page=reg_form&eventid=542&PHPSESSID=gu737agqncljl37v5a1c1t5hn6
World MBA Tour website:
http://www.topmba.com/mba_fairs/
GPS Coord:
N 3 0 53 65
E 101 42 53 65
Jimmy Low
Monday, October 6, 2008
It's Hunting Season, Again!
In my earlier posts, I wrote about choosing b-schools according to ranking and more importantly, according to the specialisation(s) that you want to do. It is now time to narrow down to your last 3 schools - 2 schools which you think you can compete to enter and 1 "safe" school, which you can "easily" (such a thing??) get into. Anyway, whichever schools you want to go to, they (the schools) demand the BEST of you. So, get ready your shotgun, er, I meant pen and give them your best prose.
Good luck.
Jimmy Low