MBA in Australia
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Scholar-Level 17
You can see the list of college with fee structure in given link:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/12-most-affordable-mba-colleges-in-australia-articlepage-511.
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Scholar-Level 17
Any good university will seek GMAT score. Chances could be there for MIM without GMAT. Also, in Canada you can check if SPP colleges/universities offers a MBA Pharma, they generally don't require the GMAT. Alternatively, you can check PGDM or Graduate Certificate courses.
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 5
If you don't have work experience neither of these countries are good for you, infact you are not even eligible for an MBA. You should know that MBA programs require work experience. Universities will accept you only if you have an very competitive profile. You can try MS in International Business or PGDM. If you do PGDM then Australia has better choices. Australia also has stay back options after studies which is a bug plus point.
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Know your career plans. An MBA will give you entry to a management career if that's what you want then MBA is your pick. But there is a catch here, you cannot do MBA directly after your B.Tech. Outside India, all good MBA programs require some years of professional experience. So, if you know that you will eventually do an MBA in future for career growth then gain at least 2 years of work experience and apply for MBA. But, if you like to be in your domain and do core engineering and research then go for a Master's degree. Just prioritize your own requirements and interests and then decide.
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Australia has some very good business schools such as University of Melbourne, University of Sydney, UNSW, University of Western Australia, RMIT, MGSM to name a few.
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