Info Required on MBA


d128128

Hi,

I have 6 years of work experience in IT field.. I am 29 yrs old . I want to do MBA , before I start thinking about it , I would like to whether

- Is their any max age criteria for doing MBA in US...generally in my country education almost stops at 27 unless you are doing a Phd...Request you to please let me know so that I can plan further on it...

Thanks

Hi,

I have 6 years of work experience in IT field.. I am 29 yrs old . I want to do MBA , before I start thinking about it , I would like to whether

- Is their any max age criteria for doing MBA in US...generally in my country education almost stops at 27 unless you are doing a Phd...Request you to please let me know so that I can plan further on it...

Thanks
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AnalystNYC

Hi,

I have 6 years of work experience in IT field.. I am 29 yrs old . I want to do MBA , before I start thinking about it , I would like to whether

- Is their any max age criteria for doing MBA in US...generally in my country education almost stops at 27 unless you are doing a Phd...Request you to please let me know so that I can plan further on it...

Thanks


consider Hong Kong UST, for Finance/IT Mangement specializations, #1 in Asia

http://mba.ust.hk/ftmba/prog/curriculum.html

<blockquote>Hi,

I have 6 years of work experience in IT field.. I am 29 yrs old . I want to do MBA , before I start thinking about it , I would like to whether

- Is their any max age criteria for doing MBA in US...generally in my country education almost stops at 27 unless you are doing a Phd...Request you to please let me know so that I can plan further on it...

Thanks
</blockquote>

consider Hong Kong UST, for Finance/IT Mangement specializations, #1 in Asia

http://mba.ust.hk/ftmba/prog/curriculum.html
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jona


consider Hong Kong UST, for Finance/IT Mangement specializations, #1 in Asia

http://mba.ust.hk/ftmba/prog/curriculum.html


you are not EXACTLY answering the question...

<blockquote>
consider Hong Kong UST, for Finance/IT Mangement specializations, #1 in Asia

http://mba.ust.hk/ftmba/prog/curriculum.html</blockquote>

you are not EXACTLY answering the question...
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jona

Hi,

I have 6 years of work experience in IT field.. I am 29 yrs old . I want to do MBA , before I start thinking about it , I would like to whether

- Is their any max age criteria for doing MBA in US...generally in my country education almost stops at 27 unless you are doing a Phd...Request you to please let me know so that I can plan further on it...

Thanks


hello d128128, if you want to do your MBA soon, don't worry about you're age (yet).
It's similar everywhere, general education generally goes until 27, 28y max, after that it's still ok to do a PHD. But since the MBA degree is conceived for people who already worked several years after finishing their studies, age target is similar as for a PHD.

Why don't you browse a bit on the sites of different MBAs that could be interesting for you, on some you'll find information on the average age of students.

But don't wait too long! Otherwise, if you don't want to do you MBA in the next future, you might want to consider the option to do an EMBA, what do you think?

<blockquote>Hi,

I have 6 years of work experience in IT field.. I am 29 yrs old . I want to do MBA , before I start thinking about it , I would like to whether

- Is their any max age criteria for doing MBA in US...generally in my country education almost stops at 27 unless you are doing a Phd...Request you to please let me know so that I can plan further on it...

Thanks
</blockquote>

hello d128128, if you want to do your MBA soon, don't worry about you're age (yet).
It's similar everywhere, general education generally goes until 27, 28y max, after that it's still ok to do a PHD. But since the MBA degree is conceived for people who already worked several years after finishing their studies, age target is similar as for a PHD.

Why don't you browse a bit on the sites of different MBAs that could be interesting for you, on some you'll find information on the average age of students.

But don't wait too long! Otherwise, if you don't want to do you MBA in the next future, you might want to consider the option to do an EMBA, what do you think?
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