Warwick Vs Cass Vs Cranfield MSc Management

I' am From India and have received offers from above programs. My deadlines are soon approaching so any information regarding which business school should I join of the above would be really helpful.
Some background:

I' am currently in my final year of Electronics engineering. My main aim is stream conversion from technical to a more people centric stream such as management. My interest lies in consultancy, investment banking and marketing.
Can anyone help me in selecting any one from the above programs? From what I have heard so far, I have received two types of advises :

1) Being from India and that too without any work experience, it would be extremely difficult for me to find a job after completing my masters in the UK hence a program which offers internship would be highly valuable. I've been getting advises to join Cranfield because it has a dedicated 3 months internship in the course and also their international mobility stats are higher.

2) The second advise I get the most is to join Warwick because of it's immense reputation. The fact that it is so well known around the world would open lots of opportunities. Also, if in case I don't land a job in UK and would have to return back to India, Warwick brand would be a safe bet to get me a decent job to pay off my loans.

3) I haven't got any satisfactory reviews to join Cass.

I know that getting a job is a very subjective and depends on the person more than the University but still want to know your perspective.

 

Hi Aniket-K, any of these threads helpful:

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  • MSc Finance: HKU vs. Cass vs. Warwick an offer to HKU, Cass or Warwick? Hope to hear soon! Thank you in advance! MSc Finance hku Cass ... universities: 1. The University of Hong Kong (HKU)- MSc in Finance, 2. Cass Business School- MSc in Finance; 3. ... Warwick Business School- MSc Business: Finance and Accounting. I got an offer from HKU (MSc Finance), and ...
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At this point of time I' am most probably inclined on Warwick and Cranfield and have disregarded Cass. So my decision is between Warwick vs Cranfield. While Warwick's Mim overall ranking is far better than Cranfield's(21 vs 49), there are some aspects of the ranking i.e international mobility where Cranfield ranks far higher. But then Warwick ranks 2nd in career progress. These are some features of the FT rankings which are giving me selection headache. I'm a little bit more inclined towards Cranfield as it provides 3 months internship. Also, it's course structure seems comprehensive. On the other hand, Warwick's website has very less course information, and i'm struggling to get information from their alumni and faculty. Can you help me decide between Cranfield and Warwick on the basis of the information I have provided about myself and my research?

 

Cranfield is very good at very specific things like aerospace engineering (they have their own airport) and are known as a school with a large military and ex-military population. In fact, I believe they used to be owned by HM Forces.

 

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