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You may be able to get into lse, I repeat, you may. Because not all first class hons are sponsored for the programme. It's not a big deal in the working world. With regards to sponsorship by a company, unless the company needs you to have an msc, if not no way.
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Thing is, its not that difficult to read a masters programme. Because masters is not as competitive as bachelor's. Those with a good bachelor's go straight to work because they can hit a good pay. No doubt that an FCH UOL will be able to take a masters at LSE. But I doubt you will get sponsored for it. There is literally no scholarships for masters programs. Not even here locally. Masters students are usually working adults, hence they should not require a scholarship. On top of that, masters students dont add value to the university. Unlike Phd students, which are sponsored and given stipends and lodging. Phd students conduct research etc. Masters students are like older undergrads.
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I am from ST engineering, I have a sponsored masters in systems engineering next year in the USA, after which I will be bonded for 3 years!
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Even a generic analysis job is hard to come by for any SIM graduate, rather settle for an accounts/administrative assistant role and slowly climb from there or the other alternative which is sales which SIM graduates tend to do well judging the number of insurance and property agents from SIM. |
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