Can I pursue MBA from New Zealand?

I have done B.Tech in ECE. My CGPA is 5.6. It took me 5 and a half years to complete my B.Tech.

0 126 Views | Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Jerry Mathews

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    Dr Navarun Varma Lecturer, NUS | Guide-Level 12

    8 years ago
    Hi Jerry,
    The applicants must have 5 years of work experience for MBA in New Zealand. If you don't have work experience, you should be looking for PG Diploma programs in business management. I am not sure about your acceptance as your grades are way too low. There might be colleges offering you an admission, but visa chances won't be high either. So, overall the chances are low.
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