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nazeem

Hi,i'm nazeem from Malaysia.
I would like to further study in MBA but my result was not so good,just pass degree in engineering course with 5 years work experiences.

1-if i'm applying for triple accredited uni,will I be accepted?
2-I am in the midst of taking ielts exam, when are the due date for the application since it is not stated at the most of MBA websites.

Hi,i'm nazeem from Malaysia.
I would like to further study in MBA but my result was not so good,just pass degree in engineering course with 5 years work experiences.

1-if i'm applying for triple accredited uni,will I be accepted?
2-I am in the midst of taking ielts exam, when are the due date for the application since it is not stated at the most of MBA websites.
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Duncan

Different universities have different requirements and different start dates. Most schools will consider your GMAT score and, if you have a weak degree, then a strong GMAT will help. I recommend applying 9 to 6 months before the start. Take a look at Which schools start when http://www.find-mba.com/board/41131

Different universities have different requirements and different start dates. Most schools will consider your GMAT score and, if you have a weak degree, then a strong GMAT will help. I recommend applying 9 to 6 months before the start. Take a look at Which schools start when http://www.find-mba.com/board/41131
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Inactive User

5 years of work experience is generally fine for most MBA programs, although it depends on the quality of that work experience and your career trajectory.

Also important is your GMAT score. There is a huge range in the competitiveness levels of triple accredited schools. I mean, you could apply to Ashridge, where a 600 GMAT score would probably be relatively competitive, or you could look at IE or HEC Paris, where you're going to want something in the 690+ range.

5 years of work experience is generally fine for most MBA programs, although it depends on the quality of that work experience and your career trajectory.

Also important is your GMAT score. There is a huge range in the competitiveness levels of triple accredited schools. I mean, you could apply to Ashridge, where a 600 GMAT score would probably be relatively competitive, or you could look at IE or HEC Paris, where you're going to want something in the 690+ range.
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Duncan

I'm pretty sure Ashridge has closed its full-time track. There were only 2 or 3 people on it last year.

I'm pretty sure Ashridge has closed its full-time track. There were only 2 or 3 people on it last year.
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yipkc

I'm pretty sure Ashridge has closed its full-time track. There were only 2 or 3 people on it last year.


That's very unfortunate. It was still in the FT ranking 10/ 15 years ago and now, they could just close the programme. What happened to it?

[quote]I'm pretty sure Ashridge has closed its full-time track. There were only 2 or 3 people on it last year. [/quote]

That's very unfortunate. It was still in the FT ranking 10/ 15 years ago and now, they could just close the programme. What happened to it?
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Duncan

Well, they were never really in the full-time MBA business very deeply. Executive education os what Ashridge is about and I guess the full-time MBA was a loss-leader to round it out. They got an amazing cohort but they just didn't have the scale needed to have careers services and strong placement. It was very similar to the Henley one-year executive MBA, which also closed. I think they both consumed a lot of resources and just didn't help. With the redesign a couple of years ago the full-time MBA more or less was the part-time MBA, but you'd take both years at once. Now Ashridge has merged with Hult, it makes sense to focus on part-time education more, like its new MBA for creative industries.

[Edited by Duncan on Apr 22, 2016]

Well, they were never really in the full-time MBA business very deeply. Executive education os what Ashridge is about and I guess the full-time MBA was a loss-leader to round it out. They got an amazing cohort but they just didn't have the scale needed to have careers services and strong placement. It was very similar to the Henley one-year executive MBA, which also closed. I think they both consumed a lot of resources and just didn't help. With the redesign a couple of years ago the full-time MBA more or less was the part-time MBA, but you'd take both years at once. Now Ashridge has merged with Hult, it makes sense to focus on part-time education more, like its new MBA for creative industries.
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MBA_2016

Hello,

can you some one help me with avg gmat score accepted in UK univ pls and suggest some good univs too please.. I am IT professional with 5.7 years of Experience. Have good academic and professional track record.
Post MBA goals, looking for a career in consulting or Operations/marketting role.

Gmat Preparation in progress, expecting some 650+ scores

Hello,

can you some one help me with avg gmat score accepted in UK univ pls and suggest some good univs too please.. I am IT professional with 5.7 years of Experience. Have good academic and professional track record.
Post MBA goals, looking for a career in consulting or Operations/marketting role.

Gmat Preparation in progress, expecting some 650+ scores
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Duncan

Try this:-
GMAT Tiers - strong schools for your GMAT www.find-mba.com/board/27082
and
Best schools for international students' placement http://www.find-mba.com/board/41143

Try this:-
GMAT Tiers - strong schools for your GMAT www.find-mba.com/board/27082
and
Best schools for international students' placement http://www.find-mba.com/board/41143
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