Hello ,
I am having a age of 43years . I have a work experience on 10 years in the hotel industy .I am planning to go for MBA in hospitality management in Australia .
Am I eligible to study in Australia with this age. please advice me ?
If yes , please also let me know which university is a good suite for me .
I have a bachelor degree in India .
Dilip
My age is 43year , am i eligible to study MBA in hospitality management
Posted Jan 11, 2009 08:53
I am having a age of 43years . I have a work experience on 10 years in the hotel industy .I am planning to go for MBA in hospitality management in Australia .
Am I eligible to study in Australia with this age. please advice me ?
If yes , please also let me know which university is a good suite for me .
I have a bachelor degree in India .
Dilip
Posted Jan 12, 2009 15:37
Hallo Dilip,
as far es i know, there is no age limit when it comes to MBA. you will probably be the oldest person in your class, but that shouldn't bother yo!. it is more a question of fitting to the demands the school makes - like job experience(which you have), GMAT score, GPA ect.
i see that Victoria University Graduate School of Business are offering a MBA with hospitality management focus.
http://wcf.vu.edu.au/Handbook/index.cfm?ViewAZCoursesList=ViewAZCoursesList&HandBookID=8&Level1ID=15&Level2ID=72&Level3ID=400&CFID=504676&CFTOKEN=85295572
and also the one year program from Gibaran Learning Group(offer both face to face and DL)
http://www.gibaran.edu.au/courses/mba/12monthmba/
these schools are not ranked highly though, so you should try and find other programs with higher rankings in Australia - even if it want be a program specializing in this subject, and only offers electives in hospitality.
as far es i know, there is no age limit when it comes to MBA. you will probably be the oldest person in your class, but that shouldn't bother yo!. it is more a question of fitting to the demands the school makes - like job experience(which you have), GMAT score, GPA ect.
i see that Victoria University Graduate School of Business are offering a MBA with hospitality management focus.
http://wcf.vu.edu.au/Handbook/index.cfm?ViewAZCoursesList=ViewAZCoursesList&HandBookID=8&Level1ID=15&Level2ID=72&Level3ID=400&CFID=504676&CFTOKEN=85295572
and also the one year program from Gibaran Learning Group(offer both face to face and DL)
http://www.gibaran.edu.au/courses/mba/12monthmba/
these schools are not ranked highly though, so you should try and find other programs with higher rankings in Australia - even if it want be a program specializing in this subject, and only offers electives in hospitality.
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