MBA in Canada
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Guide-Level 11
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Guide-Level 12
Yes, you can as not every executive MBA program requires GMAT, but they will need an extraordinary profile and extensive work experience. Check University of Sydney's Global Executive MBA. You must research by browsing different university websites for entry requirements.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
It's very heartening indeed to know your dreams and that too well in time. Best for MBA is undoubtedly IIM-Ahmedabad. Followed by different IIM' s in India. Of course, you can bid for MBA from abroad too. My advice is IIM.
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
There are various colleges with different required eligibility.
You can see the below link for options of pursuing MBA in Canada:
https://www.hotcoursesabroad.com/india/training-degrees/canada/aviation-courses/loc/32/cgory/m7-3/sin/ct/programs.html
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Scholar-Level 17
Both the courses are different and contexts would be different so you really have to decide based on what you want to do with your career. Decide if you want a research and academic career or a managerial career. After 1 more year of experience and taking the GMAT you can also apply to MBA in Canada.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 12
You may check colleges under SPP, however, very limited time is available since July end is the last phase of the deadlines. You may still get firsthand information from the colleges. On the other hand you may prepare for the next fall intake and submit your applications timely by this year end.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 12
1) Its proximity to the US.
2) Availability of high paying jobs.
3) Global and recognized universities and curriculum.
4) Canadians are more friendly and welcoming to Indians.
I get positive vibes from Canada. I've not done enough research on Australia to comment.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
MBA abroad programs are meant for students with work experience of around 2 years. Universities can accept you if you have something unique and an extra ordinary profile. Suggest you to consider MS management or PG diploma.
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