MBA Possibility


Friends

I am from India .
I am doing my Bachelors in Engineering - Computer Science and I am in the final semester of the course . I have good academic record.

I just want to know what are the possibilities for me to join MBA in US with a decent GMAT score and no experience.I just want to join some college from where I can manage to get some job. I mean the college / University should be having decent standards.

Kindly help me.

Thank You.

Friends

I am from India .
I am doing my Bachelors in Engineering - Computer Science and I am in the final semester of the course . I have good academic record.

I just want to know what are the possibilities for me to join MBA in US with a decent GMAT score and no experience.I just want to join some college from where I can manage to get some job. I mean the college / University should be having decent standards.

Kindly help me.

Thank You.
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Duncan

The respected MBAs in the US tend to require work experience. Those schools offer masters in management instead. Read http://www.find-mba.com/board/23411

The respected MBAs in the US tend to require work experience. Those schools offer masters in management instead. Read http://www.find-mba.com/board/23411
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Duncan

Thank you so much for the response. But is there any possibility for an MBA (decent University /College ) in any other Western country without an experience ?

I prefer Canada as the second choice.

Duncan

Thank you so much for the response. But is there any possibility for an MBA (decent University /College ) in any other Western country without an experience ?

I prefer Canada as the second choice.
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Duncan

The obvious ones are the top Indian universities. India is the only place I know where the MBA is typically a pre-experience MBA. Otherwise, you'd have to go to a greatly inferior college to take an MBA without work experience, much worse than the ranked, accredited schools. The salaries would be much lower from the pre-experience MBAs than from the pre-experience masters at accredited schools.

PS Compare these salries http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-management-2012 with the pre-experience MBAs.

The obvious ones are the top Indian universities. India is the only place I know where the MBA is typically a pre-experience MBA. Otherwise, you'd have to go to a greatly inferior college to take an MBA without work experience, much worse than the ranked, accredited schools. The salaries would be much lower from the pre-experience MBAs than from the pre-experience masters at accredited schools.

PS Compare these salries http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-management-2012 with the pre-experience MBAs.
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ralph

But is there any possibility for an MBA (decent University /College ) in any other Western country without an experience ?

Why? An MBA is valuable because it builds on experience you get in the workplace. Without experience, it's practically meaningless.

If you really don't want to go out and get work experience, stay in academia with a PhD or a masters in management.

<blockquote>But is there any possibility for an MBA (decent University /College ) in any other Western country without an experience ?</blockquote>
Why? An MBA is valuable because it builds on experience you get in the workplace. Without experience, it's practically meaningless.

If you really don't want to go out and get work experience, stay in academia with a PhD or a masters in management.
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