Breaking into MBB - graduate degree choices

I am doing undergrad business degree in one of the semi-target schools in Asia. Recently thinking about doing a master in MPP (at top tiers like Oxford, Columbia, LSE..) out of personal interest and i don't wanna repeat what I have studied - Business. Yet for career, i'm targeting MBB

there have been people saying that MPP aren't reli sought after by MBB and MBA is preferred. Would it be different if I already hold a undergrad degree in business (finance concentration)? If my plan works out (eg. do a MPP at Oxford) will it increase my odds of getting into the top tiers?

Any thoughts are welcome, and thanks a lot coz I'm having a dilemma on this!

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The first question occurred to me is why you want to do management consulting in the first place? Assuming you can get in (in 3 yrs), you would probably leave in like 2~4 yrs and re-join a F500 strategy as a mid to senior management. So what the point for circling around?

 

I think the degree is not a problem. Make sure you do it at a target uni and you'll be alright.

I suspect MPP still makes you a undergrad level entry - BA/A/AC.

 

Um, actually Capgemini since b-schools have historically loved consulting professionals + their recent push to accept less finance people than before. But in the end, work where you want to without too much unfounded speculation on future effects- never a good idea.

 

Even if there is a difference between the MBA opportunities of the two (there probably isn't), it is so small that it certainly isn't worth choosing one over the other. Go with what interests you. You will do a better job and thus have more engaging stories to write essays about and and receive better recommendations. Plus--and I know nobody on this board actually cares about this--you might be happier.

 

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