Can I get admission in a reputed British university to pursue MBA with 65 percent marks in BBM?

What is the required IELTS score for the same? Can I get a scholarship? Can I get a part-time job too? I am planning on pursuing MBA in 2017.

157 Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Zaid Khan
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Swameeka Medhi
9 years ago
Hi Zaid, A reputed university will also require a good GMAT score and minimum 3 years of work experience. You can get admission and also a scholarship, if you meet these additional requirements. Part time jobs are possible while studying, international students can work a maximum of 20 hours paid o

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You can be eligible, if the university finds you outstanding, you can drop them an e-mail. You can also consider MS management, which do not require work experience.

Anjali Bailin
9 years ago
Dear Zaid, MBA programs in UK and if you want a reputed one you must have atleast 3 years work exp. Check university websites like Imperial College, University of Leeds etc more or less every good business school requires experience. Your grades are aright.

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