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relations with top graduate employers who recognise and value the high standards of teaching at Bath and the quality of students.


“ The School of Management has well-established ”


Meet our graduates


Valisher Ibragimov MSc in Management graduate, now working at PricewaterhouseCoopers as Senior Associate, Assurance, Financial Services.


in Management at Bath because I wanted to pursue postgraduate studies in a Management field in one of the top universities, and the University of Bath is among the UK’s best.


“ I chose to apply for the MSc


As I wasn’t based in the UK at the time of applying, I had to use the internet to find out about the university, its facilities, curriculum, employment opportunities, funding, accommodation etc. Ultimately my decision to choose Bath was a combination of its reputation and excellent MSc in Management programme, and the responsiveness of the University Admissions office and the smooth application processing procedure (which in my opinion demonstrated special attitude and interest in prospective students).


For me the highlights of my time at Bath were the interesting study programme and wide range of subjects available; the outstanding facilities, especially the library; the excellent lecturers; and the unique atmosphere of the city of Bath and university campus.


In terms of career prospects, the MSc in Management is a relevant degree to pursue a career in business. Also the University of Bath, and particularly the School of Management, have well-established relations with top graduate employers who recognise and value the high standards of teaching at Bath and the quality of students.


In addition the Careers Advisory Service organises recruitment events, provides information and advice, and conducts mock interviews and assessments and this was key to my success at getting a job with PwC.





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