No chance at all, I would imagine, unless you take some other qualification which compensates for it.
MBA with little work experience
Posted Mar 11, 2012 00:13
Posted Mar 12, 2012 16:42
Like Duncan says, you probably will not have very much luck. Some MBA programs will waive GMAT requirements for highly-experienced candidates, but I have never heard of a bachelor's degree wavier. Maybe look into doing an accelerated bachelor's degree online?
Dear All,
I have a diploma (two years after the high school) and have over 10 years work experience and i want to apply for MBA in Canada.
What are my chances in finding such collage since i don't have a bachelor degree?
Thanking your help
<blockquote>Dear All,
I have a diploma (two years after the high school) and have over 10 years work experience and i want to apply for MBA in Canada.
What are my chances in finding such collage since i don't have a bachelor degree?
Thanking your help</blockquote>
Posted Apr 15, 2012 19:17
Hi All
I have a work exp of 2yrs 6mnths and have a gmat score of 690. But i dont have a high budget and am also looking for a scholarship or financial support. Can you please suggest which university should i go for pusuing MBA.
Ps: i will mba at dal university be good.
thnx
Paritosh
I have a work exp of 2yrs 6mnths and have a gmat score of 690. But i dont have a high budget and am also looking for a scholarship or financial support. Can you please suggest which university should i go for pusuing MBA.
Ps: i will mba at dal university be good.
thnx
Paritosh
Posted Apr 15, 2012 23:19
690 isn't an amazing score. Most schools use scholarships to attract higher quality students. You can use http://business-schools.findthebest.com/ to find US schools with low out-of-state tuition fees.
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