MBA for living in Korea as a foreigner


Thant Htet...

Hello. I am from Myanmar (Burma).



My background is from medical supplies and pharmaceutical distributing business which is my parents' company (established since 1999). So I have some knowledge and comprehend the business process of importing and distributing such products.



I am in 20s and deciding to move to South Korea for living perhaps after getting my MBA. So is there any stereotype in Korea; like Korea is more favoured towards MBA from certain country degree? Which country would be the best to study MBA to be acceptable and respected in Korea? (excluding USA and Hong Kong due to cost)

I am also willing to apply KAIST and other top universities in Korea but I'm afraid that I would not able to have a chance because of strict admission. So is there any other country should I study MBA to work in Korea besides Korea itself.



Thank you.

[Edited by Thant Htet Sint on Nov 20, 2021]

Hello. I am from Myanmar (Burma).<br>
<br>
My background is from medical supplies and pharmaceutical distributing business which is my parents' company (established since 1999). So I have some knowledge and comprehend the business process of importing and distributing such products.<br>
<br>
I am in 20s and deciding to move to South Korea for living perhaps after getting my MBA. So is there any stereotype in Korea; like Korea is more favoured towards MBA from certain country degree? Which country would be the best to study MBA to be acceptable and respected in Korea? (excluding USA and Hong Kong due to cost) <br>
I am also willing to apply KAIST and other top universities in Korea but I'm afraid that I would not able to have a chance because of strict admission. So is there any other country should I study MBA to work in Korea besides Korea itself.<br>
<br>
Thank you.
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Duncan

Study in Korea. If you can't take a top MBA, take a full-time language programme and then an MSc taught in Korean. 

Study in Korea. If you can't take a top MBA, take a full-time language programme and then an MSc taught in Korean.&nbsp;
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Thant Htet...

Thank you for your reply Mr. Duncan.

Thank you for your reply Mr. Duncan.<br>
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