I have done BBA With Distance education council it is UGC approved and also approved with HRD.I got 63%.Also have a experience of 2.5 year as a Asset Manager....Is I am eligible to do the 1 year MBA Program from New Zealand...& GMAT is compulsory for all university...?
1 year MBA Programe in New Zealand
Posted Jul 27, 2013 08:41
I have done BBA With Distance education council it is UGC approved and also approved with HRD.I got 63%.Also have a experience of 2.5 year as a Asset Manager....Is I am eligible to do the 1 year MBA Program from New Zealand...& GMAT is compulsory for all university...?
I have done BBA With Distance education council it is UGC approved and also approved with HRD.I got 63%.Also have a experience of 2.5 year as a Asset Manager....Is I am eligible to do the 1 year MBA Program from New Zealand...& GMAT is compulsory for all university...?
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The part-time MBA admission is slightly different. Students may be awarded a diploma if they wish to stop after 8 papers. If they wish to go on to an MBA degree, then they must achieve an average grade of B+ or better on designated papers, or sit for the GMAT. Time it takes to complete a part-time MBA is expected to be longer.
Hope this information helps.
The part-time MBA admission is slightly different. Students may be awarded a diploma if they wish to stop after 8 papers. If they wish to go on to an MBA degree, then they must achieve an average grade of B+ or better on designated papers, or sit for the GMAT. Time it takes to complete a part-time MBA is expected to be longer.
Hope this information helps.
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http://find-mba.com/schools/australia-nz/new-zealand/otago
Makes me think that this applicant may not have enough work experience to be competitive there. And both the the AUT and Canterbury MBA programs require five years of work experience just to apply.
Maybe a master's in management program would be a better option...
http://find-mba.com/schools/australia-nz/new-zealand/otago
Makes me think that this applicant may not have enough work experience to be competitive there. And both the the AUT and Canterbury MBA programs require five years of work experience just to apply.
Maybe a master's in management program would be a better option...
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