With just two years of work experience, you may be better off aiming for a Master in Management program, or another pre-experience specialized business master's program.
Reason being is that most accredited MBA programs will require at least three years of work experience, which may be just doable for you at matriculation, BUT, the ranked schools will generally be looking for candidates with around 4-6 years of work experience.
A Master in Management program on the other hand is aimed at younger, less experienced candidates. The best ones (the ones ranked in the FT) will have excellent career support.
With just two years of work experience, you may be better off aiming for a Master in Management program, or another pre-experience specialized business master's program.
Reason being is that most accredited MBA programs will require at least three years of work experience, which may be just doable for you at matriculation, BUT, the ranked schools will generally be looking for candidates with around 4-6 years of work experience.
A Master in Management program on the other hand is aimed at younger, less experienced candidates. The best ones (the ones ranked in the FT) will have excellent career support.