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So, if you have a three-year bachelor degree like
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)
or Bachelor of Science (BSc), this is acceptable
as it is considered equivalent to a British Bachelor
(Ordinary) Degree.
However, some universities may require an Honours
degree. This is usually equivalent to B.Com. (H),
B.Sc. (H) or afour year degree course like B.E.
For most good Universities,
a good first degree from a leading university
in India or its equivalent is essential.
There are some
universities that accept students for the MBA
without a bachelor degree if they have considerable
work experience and significant professional achievements.
Work Experience:
Most UK universities require a minimum of two
to three years of work experience. This is essential.
AMBA
Accredited MBAPrograms:
All AMBA accredited MBA programmes require a minimum
of three years of full-time work experience.
No
Work Experience:
There are around five to six UK universities that
accept students who have no experience for direct
entry into the MBA programme.
There are many
colleges in UK that offer University affiliated
MBA programs. They are much cheaper than University
MBA Programs. However, they have very small campuses
and very limited resources and faculty. It may
be a good idea to research these institutes well
before you apply to ensure that you do not end
up applying to schools that are not recognized.
GMAT:
GMAT is accepted
and recommended by many universities. However,
most UK universities are flexible about this criterion
and this is not a mandatory requirement for most
UK business schools. So, unless, you aiming for
schools like London Business School or Manchester
Business School, you need not worry about the
GMAT.
TOEFL/IELTS:
You need to
take either the TOEFL or IELTS for admission to
an MBA program in U.K. This is required for almost
all universities. This mandatory for most schools
even if you have studied in English medium throughout.
Some schools
waive this criteria after a personal interview.
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