MBA in UK
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Good afternoon dear, The list of top 10 MBA institutes for Operations Management in Canada and their details regarding accreditation, fees, facilities, placements etc. Are in the below link, please refer
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/top-10-mba-colleges-in-canada-articlepage-684
And the below is the list for the same in UK
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/uk/mba-colleges-dc
Thanks and All the best.
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In UK, the eligibility criteria for MBA is completion of a Bachelor's degree, having 3 or more years of work experience and taking the GMAT. There are some mediocre colleges offering MBA without work experience, but it's not generally recommended since employers don't value these degrees. Nowadays, in India, UK degree is not easily recognized. Therefore, if you decide to study in UK, it must be from a top university. Job status in UK for Indians are very tough. They will only give you 6 months to look for a job or you must come back. Then, there is no guarantee that your degree will be recognized here. So first, you qualify for MBA
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As you have work experience, it will be a plus point, but you'll have to apply and also clear the test. GMAT, GRE and if you have an entrance for particular colleges. Executive MBA may or may not be there. You should go for IIMs.
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Scholar-Level 17
46% is a poor score. Not easily acceptable abroad. Even if a low grade college does accept, you won't get the visa. And, if you do get the visa, ask yourself if studying in a low grade college abroad is worth it. Also, you should know that UK degrees are not recognized in India anymore so think twice before investing your money and time. Check private institutes in India or do a PG Diploma course here, try to secure at least 55% to 60% and then plan to study abroad.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Hi Omkar,
Yes, many options will be there. MBA sounds tough since work experience is required and without work experience you may not end up in a good college. So, you can check for MIM or MS Management programs. See here:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/mba-in-abroad-dc11508
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