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Kindly share your details with us our counsellors will get in touch with you soon. For further details, visit our website:
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First, you need to know the difference between the two programs and match with your career plans. Which one is better will depend on your career plans. MIM is Information Management while MEM is Engineering Management, know what you want and then compare. Learn about career outcomes of both the programs, since you are an engineer MEM will suit you better but you should be knowing what is best for you and it's your personal choice. Decide accordingly.
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Australian business schools consider the prior knowledge of the student in a professional setup to be utmost important in his/her management training business schools. That is the reason why they give more priority to work-experienced person even if he hasn't appeared for GMAT.
But there are many colleges which offer Executive MBA and Non-Executive MBA. So, you can definitely get admission.
Just remember your extra-curricular activities, your statement of purpose, your English language test scores (IELTS/TOEFL scores) are also vital along with the GMAT score.
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