

Jerome Singh
Master of Business Administration (H-Watt)
I chose the Heriot-Watt MBA Programme as it is widely recognised as a premier programme in the UK and by extension the Commonwealth. Also, there was good local support because it was a distance learning programme. When I pursued the programme in 1998, SBCS had a strong reputation for excellence which made me feel more comfortable and of course, the programme was flexible which allowed me to balance work, family and study obligations. Some of my favourite aspects of the programme were interacting with my course lecturers and engaging with other students. There was a true sense of camaraderie and support.
I would advise any student to follow the advice of the SBCS staff and your lecturers. Study hard and always find time for some R&R and doing the things you like to help manage the stress.
I chose the Heriot-Watt MBA Programme as it is widely recognised as a premier programme in the UK and by extension the Commonwealth. Also, there was good local support because it was a distance learning programme. When I pursued the programme in 1998, SBCS had a strong reputation for excellence which made me feel more comfortable and of course, the programme was flexible which allowed me to balance work, family and study obligations. Some of my favourite aspects of the programme were interacting with my course lecturers and engaging with other students. There was a true sense of camaraderie and support.
I would advise any student to follow the advice of the SBCS staff and your lecturers. Study hard and always find time for some R&R and doing the things you like to help manage the stress.