is there any university where i can fit for mba ?


Hi guys...
i have completed my graduation thats BBA from Delhi with good marks...now i want to pursue mba at uk but i dont have any work experience neither i have given gmat exam...

without these can i get admission in any university which have mba accrediations ?

Hi guys...
i have completed my graduation thats BBA from Delhi with good marks...now i want to pursue mba at uk but i dont have any work experience neither i have given gmat exam...

without these can i get admission in any university which have mba accrediations ?
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Duncan

No. For candidates like you, the schools have masters in management: http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-management-2012

PS But many of them will still ask for the GMAT.

No. For candidates like you, the schools have masters in management: http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-management-2012

PS But many of them will still ask for the GMAT.
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but i m from commerce background and i have heard that Master in Management course is for the students who are not from commerce background...is that true ?

but i m from commerce background and i have heard that Master in Management course is for the students who are not from commerce background...is that true ?
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Duncan

No that's not true. The top MiM programmes are very similar to MBAs because they are based on case studies, team work and projects.

Click on that ranking. Click on "Show all available fields" and then click on "Relevant degree". Some are designed for people with commerce degrees, but even those which are not will offer something new.

The major difference is that MiM programmes are for people without work experience, and thus MiM course have more elements focussed on leadership, team work and soft skills than you'd get in an undergraduate degree.

No that's not true. The top MiM programmes are very similar to MBAs because they are based on case studies, team work and projects.

Click on that ranking. Click on "Show all available fields" and then click on "Relevant degree". Some are designed for people with commerce degrees, but even those which are not will offer something new.

The major difference is that MiM programmes are for people without work experience, and thus MiM course have more elements focussed on leadership, team work and soft skills than you'd get in an undergraduate degree.
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