Can I pursue my MBA from UK and USA without having any work experience?
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Very difficult from good universities. If you have extraordinary skills and if recommended by professionals both from India and foreign country then you can be allowed.
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Work experience is an added advantage for MBA, but it is not mandate requirement for all the universities, some colleges prefer work experience some may not, but having relevant experience with good position will boost your profile.
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Hello,
Yes, why not. You could apply for MBA from UK and US, but this will not be worth it as only bookish education will not help you in getting placement and that too in UK and US, as this course needs practical knowledge and skills.
I will suggest you to gain some work experience and then go for MBA.
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