Hi everyone.
I just graduated and i'm hoping to immediately pursue my Masters Degree. However I noticed most universities want at least 3 years working experience. And in another post someone mentioned that MBA is for people WITH experience while MSc in Management is for those without experience. Now I'm a tad confused. Are there any universities where work experience is not an entry requirement?
Thanks a lot.
MBA without working experience
Posted Nov 02, 2010 13:25
Hi everyone.
I just graduated and i'm hoping to immediately pursue my Masters Degree. However I noticed most universities want at least 3 years working experience. And in another post someone mentioned that MBA is for people WITH experience while MSc in Management is for those without experience. Now I'm a tad confused. Are there any universities where work experience is not an entry requirement?
Thanks a lot.
I just graduated and i'm hoping to immediately pursue my Masters Degree. However I noticed most universities want at least 3 years working experience. And in another post someone mentioned that MBA is for people WITH experience while MSc in Management is for those without experience. Now I'm a tad confused. Are there any universities where work experience is not an entry requirement?
Thanks a lot.
Hot Discussions
-
MBA Strathclyde vs Aston vs NTU
Apr 17, 2024 637 13 -
Dilemma over IE business school EMBA
Apr 05, 2024 299 12 -
Cambridge Judge vs RSM
Apr 09, 2024 284 7 -
How to evaluate IIFT's Executive PGDM
Apr 03, 2024 149 5 -
Mannheim vs WHU
Apr 09, 2024 190 3 -
City or Manchester for MiF?
Apr 09, 2024 152 1 -
Two MBAs for the price of one
Apr 12, 2024 217 1 -
General MBA for experienced technologist
Apr 17, 2024 136 1