Hi I am Sneha from India. I am looking forward to go for mba in new zealand in 2011 july intake. I have heard that many business institutes in new zealand require the student to have work experience of at least 3 years.As i will be graduate in 2011 i wont be having any work experience.Can someone please let me know which is the best institute for business management in new zealand and where job experience is not mandatory.
Good business institute in New Zealand
Posted Jul 13, 2010 04:24
Posted Jul 17, 2010 12:23
if you study abroad.. all the tier-1 schools look at managerical experince say 5 years... and tier 2 schools look at minimum of 3 years work exp...
tier-3 would have conditions too but they would just admit you...
New zealand schools dont feature in global top schools but i know waikato school is triple accredated.. but they would offer you just mbm as they offer mba only to locals ..so i would suggest when you look at quality of school.. have a look at these accredations- AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS
further you can read my blog on the same
http://sahibzadamasood.blogspot.com/2009/10/mba.html
hopt this helps
tier-3 would have conditions too but they would just admit you...
New zealand schools dont feature in global top schools but i know waikato school is triple accredated.. but they would offer you just mbm as they offer mba only to locals ..so i would suggest when you look at quality of school.. have a look at these accredations- AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS
further you can read my blog on the same
http://sahibzadamasood.blogspot.com/2009/10/mba.html
hopt this helps
Posted Aug 05, 2010 08:10
Hi Sneha,
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