Hi, Pursuing MBA abroad is always a good option, the main reason for seeking a MBA degree from abroad are: - Getting a better quality of education. - Improves career opportunities. - Broaden international experience. - Gaining exposure to different cultures. However, please remember in order to pursue MBA from good universities in UK , you need to have atleast 2-3 years of full time work experience after graduation. Besides work experience you also need to have very good academic record, preferably 60%-70% plus in graduation, plus you need to take below mentioned test: 1. GMAT. 2. IELTS. For your reference find below some of the finest universit
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Hi, Pursuing MBA abroad is always a good option, the main reason for seeking a MBA degree from abroad are: - Getting a better quality of education. - Improves career opportunities. - Broaden international experience. - Gaining exposure to different cultures. However, please remember in order to pursue MBA from good universities in UK , you need to have atleast 2-3 years of full time work experience after graduation. Besides work experience you also need to have very good academic record, preferably 60%-70% plus in graduation, plus you need to take below mentioned test: 1. GMAT. 2. IELTS. For your reference find below some of the finest universities in UK to pursue MBA: 1. Lancaster university. 2. University of Strathclyde. 3. Durham university. So, as per your profile, I would suggest you to work for 2-3 years after completing BBA, and then opt for MBA from good universities in UK. However, if you do not wish to work and continue with your studies, after graduation in that case you may consider pursuing Msc in management. As per your query regarding placements, then please remember no course or university guarantee job to its students, getting a job depends entirely on the knowledge level and calibre of the students. As a student you should give your 100% in whichever course you opt for, and if you do well then getting a good job with handsome salary should not be a problem. Feel free to raise more questions. Appreciate by giving it thumbs up or marking as best. All the Best.
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Hi,
Pursuing MBA abroad is always a good option, the main reason for seeking a MBA degree from abroad are:
- Getting a better quality of education.
- Improves career opportunities.
- Broaden international experience.
- Gaining exposure to different cultures.
However, please remember in order to pursue MBA from good universities in UK , you need to have atleast 2-3 years of full time work experience after graduation.
Besides work experience you also need to have very good academic record, preferably 60%-70% plus in graduation, plus you need to take below mentioned test:
1. GMAT.
2. IELTS.
For your reference find below some of the finest universities in UK to pursue MBA:
1. Lancaster university.
2. University of Strathclyde.
3. Durham university.
So, as per your profile, I would suggest you to work for 2-3 years after completing BBA, and then opt for MBA from good universities in UK.
However, if you do not wish to work and continue with your studies, after graduation in that case you may consider pursuing Msc in management.
As per your query regarding placements, then please remember no course or university guarantee job to its students, getting a job depends entirely on the knowledge level and calibre of the students.
As a student you should give your 100% in whichever course you opt for, and if you do well then getting a good job with handsome salary should not be a problem.
Feel free to raise more questions. Appreciate by giving it thumbs up or marking as best.
All the Best.
Dear Shahnawaz. It is a good thing that you are planning for an MBA from U.K which is considered to be one among the best places to study management. London, the capital city is considered to be the financial capital of entire Europe and this would give you all the needed experience and exposure for the current corporate world. However the point that you have mentioned about 100% placements is a bit odd. In the sense that in the UK it is primarily the universities which deal with the MBA courses and the college education structure there is very different from what you would see in India. Over there. No University, be it even Oxford wil
...more
Dear Shahnawaz. It is a good thing that you are planning for an MBA from U.K which is considered to be one among the best places to study management. London, the capital city is considered to be the financial capital of entire Europe and this would give you all the needed experience and exposure for the current corporate world. However the point that you have mentioned about 100% placements is a bit odd. In the sense that in the UK it is primarily the universities which deal with the MBA courses and the college education structure there is very different from what you would see in India. Over there. No University, be it even Oxford will be able to guarantee you 100% placement. because the placement over there is based on the qualities of individual students and not just the name of the institution. What you have to beleive in and have confidence about is your knowledge and your skills. All the MBA degree would be able to get you in an interview and not a job. So believe in urself and get a good university to do your MBA.
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Dear Shahnawaz. It is a good thing that you are planning for an MBA from U.K which is considered to be one among the best places to study management. London, the capital city is considered to be the financial capital of entire Europe and this would give you all the needed experience and exposure for the current corporate world. However the point that you have mentioned about 100% placements is a bit odd. In the sense that in the UK it is primarily the universities which deal with the MBA courses and the college education structure there is very different from what you would see in India. Over there. No University, be it even Oxford will be able to guarantee you 100% placement. because the placement over there is based on the qualities of individual students and not just the name of the institution. What you have to beleive in and have confidence about is your knowledge and your skills. All the MBA degree would be able to get you in an interview and not a job. So believe in urself and get a good university to do your MBA.
Dear Shahnawaz. It is a good thing that you are planning for an MBA from U.K which is considered to be one among the best places to study management. London, the capital city is considered to be the financial capital of entire Europe and this would give you all the needed experience and exposure for the current corporate world. However the point that you have mentioned about 100% placements is a bit odd. In the sense that in the UK it is primarily the universities which deal with the MBA courses and the college education structure there is very different from what you would see in India. Over there. No University, be it even Oxford wil
...more
Dear Shahnawaz. It is a good thing that you are planning for an MBA from U.K which is considered to be one among the best places to study management. London, the capital city is considered to be the financial capital of entire Europe and this would give you all the needed experience and exposure for the current corporate world. However the point that you have mentioned about 100% placements is a bit odd. In the sense that in the UK it is primarily the universities which deal with the MBA courses and the college education structure there is very different from what you would see in India. Over there. No University, be it even Oxford will be able to guarantee you 100% placement. because the placement over there is based on the qualities of individual students and not just the name of the institution. What you have to beleive in and have confidence about is your knowledge and your skills. All the MBA degree would be able to get you in an interview and not a job. So believe in urself and get a good university to do your MBA.
less
Dear Shahnawaz. It is a good thing that you are planning for an MBA from U.K which is considered to be one among the best places to study management. London, the capital city is considered to be the financial capital of entire Europe and this would give you all the needed experience and exposure for the current corporate world. However the point that you have mentioned about 100% placements is a bit odd. In the sense that in the UK it is primarily the universities which deal with the MBA courses and the college education structure there is very different from what you would see in India. Over there. No University, be it even Oxford will be able to guarantee you 100% placement. because the placement over there is based on the qualities of individual students and not just the name of the institution. What you have to beleive in and have confidence about is your knowledge and your skills. All the MBA degree would be able to get you in an interview and not a job. So believe in urself and get a good university to do your MBA.
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