What are the chances of getting a job in the UK after completing an MBA from the University of Oxford?

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    Chandra Shekhar | Contributor-Level 9

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    Almost all the MBA graduates get a job offers within three months after completing the degree at Oxford University. According to the University of Oxfrod placement 2021-22, 87% of gradutes get employemen within three months after graduation. The average base salary for MBA graduates is £83,410 or INR 88 L (£ 1 = INR 105.52). Check the table below for MBA graduates salry by region:

    Region

    Mean Salary 2020-21

    Mean Salary 2021-22

    Africa

    £45,429 or INR 48 L

    £80,864 or INR 85.2 L

    Asia

    £80,972 or INR 85.3 L

    £68,230 or INR 72 L

    UK

    £75,587 or INR 80 L

    £77,917 or INR 82.1 L

    Europe

    £75,759 or INR 80 L

    £74,415 or INR 78.4 L

    North America

    £101,603 or INR 1.1 Cr

    £108,985 or INR 1.1 Cr

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