Which is a better option for pursuing MBA: UK or Canada?

In IELTS, my score is 8 and in BBA degree, I've got 75%.

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    Steve Smith | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    I would say both are good in terms of many factors. An MBA from UK business school is highly respected qualification in the world, opting an MBA from UK is a life changing decision, whereas Canada is popular study destination for most of the students, Canadian schools have number of advantages, you will get an automatic work permit for limited years after two years of study, Canada visa requirements are much more flexible. Whereas, coming to UK, most of the UK universities and business schools have close links with industry leaders, which provide students with the opportunity to meet large companies and corporations.
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    Shail Oberoi | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    This would depend a lot on your long term career goals. If you intend to return to India then UK is better however if you intend to explore permanent settlement abroad as well then Canada is a better option as the government rules are more flexible in terms of work opportunities post MBA. Financially as well, Canada would be cheaper compared to UK.
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    rohith kola | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    Canada will be the best place to you for MBA because it's suits your budget. But if you can raise your budget then you can study MBA in USA's Clark University. They also offer scholarships if you are a bright student. So there wider options open for you in Canada in terms of affordable tuition fees and living.

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