MBA OR MASTER IN MANAGEMENT


Hello,
I am parth tanna. Below is my current profile.
I am 2015 graduate , currently working with mnc in india. I will complete 2 years of work ex in june 2017.
GMAT -620
BTECH IN CSE -7.69/10
12TH CLASS -79.08
10TH CLASS -94.15
My preferred location is Europe or canada.
Can any one suggest what should I do ? MBA or master in management? Will I be accepted with 2 years of experience, if I apply for 2018 mba program? or should I go for master in management? please help.

Hello,
I am parth tanna. Below is my current profile.
I am 2015 graduate , currently working with mnc in india. I will complete 2 years of work ex in june 2017.
GMAT -620
BTECH IN CSE -7.69/10
12TH CLASS -79.08
10TH CLASS -94.15
My preferred location is Europe or canada.
Can any one suggest what should I do ? MBA or master in management? Will I be accepted with 2 years of experience, if I apply for 2018 mba program? or should I go for master in management? please help.
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laurie

B-schools will generally look at your total work experience at intake - so you'd have more like 3 to 3.5 years if you're aiming for fall 2018.

That puts you closer to an MBA than an MiM - however, it's still a bit of a grey area as most ranked MBA programs take students with around 4-5 years of work experience. A good strategy would be to get your GMAT score up to 700+ and position yourself as a highly-motivated - albeit younger - candidate for an MBA.

Otherwise, you can't go wrong with the schools in the FT's MiM ranking. Still, you might want to get your GMAT score up - the MiM at Sauder usually takes students with around a 650 score, for instance.

B-schools will generally look at your total work experience at intake - so you'd have more like 3 to 3.5 years if you're aiming for fall 2018.

That puts you closer to an MBA than an MiM - however, it's still a bit of a grey area as most ranked MBA programs take students with around 4-5 years of work experience. A good strategy would be to get your GMAT score up to 700+ and position yourself as a highly-motivated - albeit younger - candidate for an MBA.

Otherwise, you can't go wrong with the schools in the FT's MiM ranking. Still, you might want to get your GMAT score up - the MiM at Sauder usually takes students with around a 650 score, for instance.
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