International MBA colleges accepting distance and correspondence degrees
MBA is a big booster for career growth, however, not everyone can afford to take admission to an MBA program offered by top B-schools, especially if they are asking for a regular bachelor's degree. In this article, we will inform you about the MBA program that accepts correspondence and distance education degrees. For getting into an MBA program, the candidate usually requires a good GMAT score, IELTS/TOEFL score, MBA essays, and recommendation letters. However, apart from all of these, one more requirement of getting admission to an MBA program is that the candidate must have a bachelor's degree from a recognized college/ university with a good GPA/CGPA. So, what about the candidates who hold a bachelor's degree from distance education or correspondence? The need not disappoint as there are various top B-schools that give admission to undergraduates who pursued their degree from correspondence.
Some of the top B-schools offering admission to undergraduates with correspondence degree
- Wharton school of business
- Columbia Business School
- Harvard Business School
Wharton school of business
Wharton business school accepts transcripts showing the academic work at the undergraduate level
Columbia Business School
Columbia Business School accepts a bachelor’s degree or its equivalent from an accredited institution.
INSEAD
INSEAD accepts candidates' transcripts with diploma and grades achieved from each college or university’ attended and the authenticity of the transcript to confirm with the ‘official seal and signature of the institution’.
Harvard Business School
Harvard Business School wants candidates to possess a degree ‘equivalent of a U.S. bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution’. And those who have passed from international graduates must have their degree ‘equivalent of a three-year baccalaureate degree.
Usually, students have this myth that best B-schools accept a regular UG or bachelor's degree. However, there are B-schools that accept a full-time UG or bachelor's degree. So, candidates should check the eligibility criteria of the MBA College before going for their admission process.
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Apart from the above mentioned, various other best B-schools offering admission MBA aspirants having a correspondence bachelor’s degree
- Stern Business School (NYU)
- Ross School of Business
- Tuck School of Business
- The Wharton School
- Stanford GSB
- Berkeley Haas School of Business
- Chicago Booth School of Business
- Kellogg School of Management
- McCombs School of Business
- MIT Sloan School of Management
List of MBA programs that accept correspondence bachelor's degree
- Virginia Tech Graduate School
- Fordham Graduate Business School
- Rutgers School of Business Camden
- Rutgers School of Business, Newark and New Brunswick
- Queens MBA – Canada
- Daniels College of Business – University of Denver
- Price College of Business – University of Oklahoma
- School of Management – University of Buffalo
- College of William and Mary – Mason School of Business
- Leeds MBA Program – University of Colorado
- Rotman School of Management – Toronto
Apart from the above mentioned, there are more colleges that must be accepting a bachelor's degree in correspondence or distance degree. So, you can also reach out to other MBA colleges yourselves and check which colleges give admission to non-full-time bachelor degree holders. Candidates with a strong profile can also go for other colleges as well which suits their goals as well.
Note: Candidates should look for all the factors while seeking admission like recommendation letters, essays and most importantly, does that program meets your goals.
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