What are the eligibility criteria to pursue MBA from UK?

I have got 47% in B.Com.

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    Raj Aryan | Contributor-Level 9

    2013-10-03 13:29:32
    Hi,
    As per your profile it would not be possible for you to pursue MBA from UK, as in order to pursue MBA from universities in UK you need to have atleast 60% in graduation.
    As per you profile pursuing MBA through distance education would be the best option for you.
    Some of the universities you may consider to pursue MBA through distance eduction are:
    - Indira Gandhi National Open University.
    - Sikkim Manipal University.
    - Punjab Technical University.
    Feel free to discuss more.
    All the Best.
  • Hi
    Thanks for posting your query.
    47% would be very low percentage to get admission in UK university. Either you need to do Pre master course in UK to get Master degree in UK or you need to change your study destination.
    Best Wishes,
    Truematics

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