MBA in International business with a Work experience in Networkinhg


Hi everyone...

I am a professional working as a Senior network analyst for Cisco and my experience now has been 2 years. I am thinking to pursue MBA in the international business and move to management. However, i have some confusions :

1. Is it necessary to get a GMAT score for a good university.
2. Which place would be better for job opportunities : USA, canada or australia.
3. If i go for GMAt and get a low score, would my experience help me out to overshadow it?
4. I live in INDIA and i would have to take a loan so what place is best affordable for MBA with good job opportunities and allow part time work.
5. List me some good colleges i could get into with my experience and an average GMAT score between 600-650.

Thanks in advance :)
Regards,
Akash rana
Hi everyone...

I am a professional working as a Senior network analyst for Cisco and my experience now has been 2 years. I am thinking to pursue MBA in the international business and move to management. However, i have some confusions :

1. Is it necessary to get a GMAT score for a good university.
2. Which place would be better for job opportunities : USA, canada or australia.
3. If i go for GMAt and get a low score, would my experience help me out to overshadow it?
4. I live in INDIA and i would have to take a loan so what place is best affordable for MBA with good job opportunities and allow part time work.
5. List me some good colleges i could get into with my experience and an average GMAT score between 600-650.

Thanks in advance :)
Regards,
Akash rana
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You can answer 1 to 3 on google. You won't have time to work during an MBA. Read the article called GMAT Tiers linked on my profile page for school suggestions.

Get a better GMAT.
You can answer 1 to 3 on google. You won't have time to work during an MBA. Read the article called GMAT Tiers linked on my profile page for school suggestions.

Get a better GMAT.
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Very well Duncan n thanks for looking into d query but could you clear my thoughts on the 2nd question?? M studying for Gmat and I would definitely try 2 get a better score.

Also I did some research and found that we dont need much Gmat score for canadian universities??
Also does it effect if I try Gmat for multiple times??
Thanks in advance :)
Very well Duncan n thanks for looking into d query but could you clear my thoughts on the 2nd question?? M studying for Gmat and I would definitely try 2 get a better score.

Also I did some research and found that we dont need much Gmat score for canadian universities??
Also does it effect if I try Gmat for multiple times??
Thanks in advance :)
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The more you get answers by yourself, the more confident you'll be in your decision. If you've done any reading at all then it would be obvious that work permits are automatic in Canada but not in the US. If you don't have the time or motivation to do this basic research, then you don't have the time or motivation to do an MBA.

The best universities, Canadian or otherwise, require the GMAT for their full-time programmes. Again, you would know this if you had looked at the admissions pages of the most obvious MBAs there and really paid attention.

Do the work. Come back with questions you cannot find answers to when you look.
The more you get answers by yourself, the more confident you'll be in your decision. If you've done any reading at all then it would be obvious that work permits are automatic in Canada but not in the US. If you don't have the time or motivation to do this basic research, then you don't have the time or motivation to do an MBA.

The best universities, Canadian or otherwise, require the GMAT for their full-time programmes. Again, you would know this if you had looked at the admissions pages of the most obvious MBAs there and really paid attention.

Do the work. Come back with questions you cannot find answers to when you look.
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