Yes, unless you have at least three or so years of work experience, the only "MBA" programs you'll be able to get into are MBAs in name only - and most likely from unaccredited business schools. These, in my opinion, would be a waste of time and money.
Instead, look for masters in management programs from accredited business schools. Check out the masters in management ranking from the FT.
But if you're aiming for January 2016 to start, this might be difficult, since it's really only a few months before January 2016. I know that business schools like Kingston, RGU, and Brunel have MSc programs that have January starts, but you'll have to ask these schools if they're actually still accepting applications, since your time frame is so tight.
In the end, though, you'd probably be better of waiting for September 2016 and trying to get into a ranked program.
Yes, unless you have at least three or so years of work experience, the only "MBA" programs you'll be able to get into are MBAs in name only - and most likely from unaccredited business schools. These, in my opinion, would be a waste of time and money.
Instead, look for masters in management programs from accredited business schools. Check out the masters in management ranking from the FT.
But if you're aiming for January 2016 to start, this might be difficult, since it's really only a few months before January 2016. I know that business schools like Kingston, RGU, and Brunel have MSc programs that have January starts, but you'll have to ask these schools if they're actually still accepting applications, since your time frame is so tight.
In the end, though, you'd probably be better of waiting for September 2016 and trying to get into a ranked program.