With the exception of Cardiff, every accredited MBA in the UK requires three years of post-degree work experience. So that gives you four options:
1. January 2014 entry in a weak, unaccredited MBA. Poor alumni networks, placement services, study body, reputation. E.g.
http://www.mdx.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/business_and_management/mba.aspx2. September 2014 entry at Cardiff. (they might even have spaces for 2013)
3. January 2015 entry at one of the few accredited programmes with January starts:
http://www.brookes.ac.uk/studying-at-brookes/courses/postgraduate/2013/oxford-brookes-mba/ or
http://www.salford.ac.uk/pgt-courses/the-salford-mba for example. Perhaps the best of these is
http://www.brunel.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/business-administration-mba or
http://www.brad.ac.uk/management/programmes/mba/full-time-mba/accelerated-mba/4. September 2015 entry at one of the majority of accredited schools, which recruits only at the start of the academic year. These are the programmes with the best cohort experience and which employers favour.
PS Cardiff is the exception because it has US accreditation and not the UK AMBA accrediation, which requires three years work experience. Employers obviously are less comfortable with the US accreditation, and it's fair to say that the Cardiff programme is really optimal for Asians intending to return to their home country.