Hello.
I am an under-graduate student in South Korea.
I am interested in going to MBA in China after I graduate, but apparently seems most MBA programs require several years of work experience.
I was wondering if there are any MBA programs in China that I can apply without work experience.
Thanks.
MBA in China
Posted Nov 16, 2017 05:37
I am an under-graduate student in South Korea.
I am interested in going to MBA in China after I graduate, but apparently seems most MBA programs require several years of work experience.
I was wondering if there are any MBA programs in China that I can apply without work experience.
Thanks.
Posted Nov 17, 2017 20:23
Typically, accredited MBA programs will require at least 3 years of work experience.
You might want to instead check out Masters in Management programs, which are graduate degree business programs aimed at those who do not have work experience, generally.
The Antai School at Shanghai Jiao Tong University offers an exceptional Management program but focuses on Science / Engineering. Check out the MSc offerings from Tongji as well.
There's also Skema, which is a French b-school but offers parts of its well regarded Global MSc in Management in China.
You might want to instead check out Masters in Management programs, which are graduate degree business programs aimed at those who do not have work experience, generally.
The Antai School at Shanghai Jiao Tong University offers an exceptional Management program but focuses on Science / Engineering. Check out the MSc offerings from Tongji as well.
There's also Skema, which is a French b-school but offers parts of its well regarded Global MSc in Management in China.
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