MBA WITHOUTEXPERIENCE


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KINDLY SUGGEST ME GOOD UNIVERSITIES IN UK THAT TAKE IN STUDENTS FOR MBA 1YEAR PROGRAM WITHOUT EXPERIENCE.I AM DOIN B.E IN E&C.

KINDLY SUGGEST ME GOOD UNIVERSITIES IN UK THAT TAKE IN STUDENTS FOR MBA 1YEAR PROGRAM WITHOUT EXPERIENCE.I AM DOIN B.E IN E&C.
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Alan

"GOOD UNIVERSITIES IN UK THAT TAKE IN STUDENTS FOR MBA 1YEAR PROGRAM"

There's no such thing. Sorry. There are plenty schools in the UK that will happily take you and your money. I don't tire of saying it: any program that will accept students without experience probably isn't worth doing.

If you must have a UK school on your resume, maybe look into an MSc.

"GOOD UNIVERSITIES IN UK THAT TAKE IN STUDENTS FOR MBA 1YEAR PROGRAM"

There's no such thing. Sorry. There are plenty schools in the UK that will happily take you and your money. I don't tire of saying it: any program that will accept students without experience probably isn't worth doing.

If you must have a UK school on your resume, maybe look into an MSc.
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SabrinaA

There are plenty schools in the UK that will happily take you and your money.


Lol!!!!! Very True!!!!


If you must have a UK school on your resume, maybe look into an MSc.


Well though for MSc-Management courses most UK B Schools write that 'without work-ex will also do' in the websites/prospectus but few very reputed B Schools do prefer students with work ex (lets say 1-3 years)...and also prefers student having GMAT score.

Egs of these kinds of UK B Schools which prefer a work-ex candidate over freshers in MSc degrees and asks GMAT are -- LSE, Warwick, Cranfield, Strathclyde etc....I am not quite sure about Said, Judge, Tanaka, Cass etc...ask the current students...they will be able to guide u better...ATB.

for Eg.:http://www.london.edu/programmes10548.html

--Nes

<blockquote>There are plenty schools in the UK that will happily take you and your money.
</blockquote>

Lol!!!!! Very True!!!!

<blockquote>
If you must have a UK school on your resume, maybe look into an MSc.
</blockquote>

Well though for MSc-Management courses most UK B Schools write that 'without work-ex will also do' in the websites/prospectus but few very reputed B Schools do prefer students with work ex (lets say 1-3 years)...and also prefers student having GMAT score.

Egs of these kinds of UK B Schools which prefer a work-ex candidate over freshers in MSc degrees and asks GMAT are -- LSE, Warwick, Cranfield, Strathclyde etc....I am not quite sure about Said, Judge, Tanaka, Cass etc...ask the current students...they will be able to guide u better...ATB.

for Eg.:http://www.london.edu/programmes10548.html

--Nes

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