MBA in UK
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2 months agoContributor-Level 8
The universities providing the cheapest MBA courses in UK include the Teesside University, Staffordshire University, Leeds University, University of Bolton and the London School of Commerce.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
International students who desire to pursue MBA from the UK business colleges must meet the entry requirements to get admission. They must complete a bachelor's degree with a qualifying GPA with the proof of English language proficiency. Mentioned below are the general MBA requirements in UK for Indian students:
Candidate must hold a bachelor's degree with qualifying grades
Most universities require GMAT or GRE scores for MBA admission
Students need to prove English proficiency and appear for tests like IELTS, TOFEL, or PTE
Minimum of 2 year's work experience (optional at some UK Universities)
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The Middlesex University salary for international students is USD 107,000 (INR 92.44 L) by enrolment. We have mentioned below the Middlesex University placement data for Middlesex Business School:
Degree | Sample Salary |
|---|---|
Executive MBA | USD 125,000 |
MBA | USD 107,000 |
Executive Masters | USD 86,000 |
Master (Other) | USD 53,000 |
Other Degree | USD 49,000 |
Masters of Arts | USD 48,000 |
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
MBA cost in UK depend on course specialization and living expense. MBA fees in UK universities differ from INR 0 – INR 1 Cr per year. Average cost of living in UK for international students is b/w INR 1.09 L - INR 1.45 L per month which include expenses such as- accommodation, groceries, bills and etc, with London being most expensive than other cities in UK.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
The University of Essex MBA is affordable for international students and known for its placement oppurtunities. The cost of studying MBA at the university is vary from INR 16 L to INR 26 L for first-year. MBA graduates at the university get hands-on experience in key business areas like strategic marketing, sustainable operations, and finance. The university has partnered with leading companies to talk about contemporary business issues as well as experts in the MBA graduate jobs market. Therefore, the University of Essex is a good place to pursue an MBA for an Indian in terms of job opportunities in the UK post-MBA.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, it is possible to pursue an integrated MBA from the UK which typically combines undergraduate studies with an MBA program, allowing students to earn both degrees in a streamlined manner. Some top colleges in the UK offering integrated MBA programs include Cardiff Metropolitan University which provides an Integrated BBA+ MBA and Swansea University known for its business courses. Other noteworthy institutions include Cranfield University, the University of Greenwich and the University of Toronto. These colleges are recognised for their strong academic frameworks and international exposure making them the best choices for students se
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
GMAT is one of imp requirement to study MBA from top universities in UK. But there are some universities in UK that do not require GMAT but some other requirement like high score in UG degree or work experience, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
If you are thinking to study MBA in UK, then you are halfway on path of success. This is because MBA degree in UK holds significance in job market. MBA in UK can work in top companies like EY, Accenture, Deloitte, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Some top MBA specializations in UK are General Management, Human Resources, MBA in Operations Management, Entrepreneurship, etc. One needs to select specialisation keeping in mind one's interest, future goals and scope of that particular specialisation subject. All good universities in UK offer multiple specialisations which students can opt for. You need to keep yourself aware of the changing market trends and demands as what you choose now might not hold much weightage after five years as much as the subject would which you might be confused about.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Majority of the universities/colleges in the UK teach their MBA course in English. So if you are an overseas student whose first language is not English or you pursued your graduation from a non-English speaking institute - it is mandatory for you to provide evidence of a minimum overall standard in the English tests such as PTE, IELTS or TOEFL recognised by the university you have applied to.
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