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MSc. after 3 years gap and no work experiance .....is it worthwhile?

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I am from india and did my M.A. in economics in 2004 after which i taught for a while in a college there in. But in 2006 i relocated to u.k. due to marriage , and have been at home since then.

Now i have got admission in MSc. International Securities and Investment Banking in the Univ. of Reading.

I don't have any visa problems .

But i am not sure if , even after doing this course, after a 3 years gap and lack of any work experience ......will it help me in landing a job , given the shortcoming attatched with my bio-data.

My age at present is 27 and will be 28 by the time i finish this 1 year course.

The course fee is £15000......which is very high indeed......is it worth the risk in my case?

Please advise me on this .

Thanks

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  1. you need to check a couple of things...first, is the univ highly regarded in that field, second, how have the previous batches fared in getting jobs, are there on-campus recruiting events?

    try to talk to someone who recently got their MSc and check about how the interviews are and whether your lack of work experience will hurt you

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