MBA without Work Experience ..
Posted Jun 09, 2008 10:38
I'm a College graduate and planning to pursue my MBA in the UK . Are there any Universities that accept students who do not have any prior work experience ? If so where can i find these details ?
I'm a College graduate and planning to pursue my MBA in the UK . Are there any Universities that accept students who do not have any prior work experience ? If so where can i find these details ?
Posted Jun 09, 2008 14:36
Hi
While there are many smaller business schools in UK do not require working experience for their MBA entry, I would advise you to short list some top business schools in the country for your MBA study after you gained some valuable working experience, if you intend to look for a job in UK.
Good luck.
Kind regards,
Thomas
While there are many smaller business schools in UK do not require working experience for their MBA entry, I would advise you to short list some top business schools in the country for your MBA study after you gained some valuable working experience, if you intend to look for a job in UK.
Good luck.
Kind regards,
Thomas
Hi
While there are many smaller business schools in UK do not require working experience for their MBA entry, I would advise you to short list some top business schools in the country for your MBA study after you gained some valuable working experience, if you intend to look for a job in UK.
Good luck.
Kind regards,
Thomas
While there are many smaller business schools in UK do not require working experience for their MBA entry, I would advise you to short list some top business schools in the country for your MBA study after you gained some valuable working experience, if you intend to look for a job in UK.
Good luck.
Kind regards,
Thomas
Posted Jun 10, 2008 05:33
What do u suggest in the advent that i do not want to work in the UK after completeing my education there ?
What do u suggest in the advent that i do not want to work in the UK after completeing my education there ?
Posted Jun 10, 2008 15:23
Um....don't work there?
Um....don't work there?
Posted Jun 10, 2008 18:20
Hi varun
Would you mind to share a little bit more about your background, and the country you would want to go after your MBA?
Kind regards
Thomas
Would you mind to share a little bit more about your background, and the country you would want to go after your MBA?
Kind regards
Thomas
Hi varun
Would you mind to share a little bit more about your background, and the country you would want to go after your MBA?
Kind regards
Thomas
Would you mind to share a little bit more about your background, and the country you would want to go after your MBA?
Kind regards
Thomas
Posted Jun 11, 2008 05:25
I'm a Chemical Engg.( Bachelor's) .. and preferable country of work would be India
I'm a Chemical Engg.( Bachelor's) .. and preferable country of work would be India
Posted Jun 11, 2008 17:17
When you mean TOP MBA's what are the colleges you are reffering to.
The AMBA are hard to get their mim age requirement goes up to 30 and starts with 25.
Other than the AMBA's do u suggest any other Universities that we can apply
The AMBA are hard to get their mim age requirement goes up to 30 and starts with 25.
Other than the AMBA's do u suggest any other Universities that we can apply
When you mean TOP MBA's what are the colleges you are reffering to.
The AMBA are hard to get their mim age requirement goes up to 30 and starts with 25.
Other than the AMBA's do u suggest any other Universities that we can apply
The AMBA are hard to get their mim age requirement goes up to 30 and starts with 25.
Other than the AMBA's do u suggest any other Universities that we can apply
Posted Jun 11, 2008 17:32
Hi varun
If you are thinking to work in India after your MBA education in UK and have no intension to stay in Europe for work. I would suggest you to apply any schools that is in the top 20 there. You may use the MBA ranking provided by Business Week or Fortune. These schools are also either accredited by AACBB and/or EQUIS, which is very important to you to enhance your future career.
Good luck.
Kind regards,
Thomas
If you are thinking to work in India after your MBA education in UK and have no intension to stay in Europe for work. I would suggest you to apply any schools that is in the top 20 there. You may use the MBA ranking provided by Business Week or Fortune. These schools are also either accredited by AACBB and/or EQUIS, which is very important to you to enhance your future career.
Good luck.
Kind regards,
Thomas
Hi varun
If you are thinking to work in India after your MBA education in UK and have no intension to stay in Europe for work. I would suggest you to apply any schools that is in the top 20 there. You may use the MBA ranking provided by Business Week or Fortune. These schools are also either accredited by AACBB and/or EQUIS, which is very important to you to enhance your future career.
Good luck.
Kind regards,
Thomas
If you are thinking to work in India after your MBA education in UK and have no intension to stay in Europe for work. I would suggest you to apply any schools that is in the top 20 there. You may use the MBA ranking provided by Business Week or Fortune. These schools are also either accredited by AACBB and/or EQUIS, which is very important to you to enhance your future career.
Good luck.
Kind regards,
Thomas
Posted Jul 20, 2008 16:07
Hi dear,
Could you please specify those universities and colleges?
Im upekha, also searching for a MBA without working experiences.
Could you please specify those universities and colleges?
Im upekha, also searching for a MBA without working experiences.
Hi
While there are many smaller business schools in UK do not require working experience for their MBA entry, I would advise you to short list some top business schools in the country for your MBA study after you gained some valuable working experience, if you intend to look for a job in UK.
Good luck.
Kind regards,
Thomas
Hi dear,
Could you please specify those universities and colleges?
Im upekha, also searching for a MBA without working experiences.
<blockquote>Hi
While there are many smaller business schools in UK do not require working experience for their MBA entry, I would advise you to short list some top business schools in the country for your MBA study after you gained some valuable working experience, if you intend to look for a job in UK.
Good luck.
Kind regards,
Thomas </blockquote>
Could you please specify those universities and colleges?
Im upekha, also searching for a MBA without working experiences.
<blockquote>Hi
While there are many smaller business schools in UK do not require working experience for their MBA entry, I would advise you to short list some top business schools in the country for your MBA study after you gained some valuable working experience, if you intend to look for a job in UK.
Good luck.
Kind regards,
Thomas </blockquote>
Posted Jul 21, 2008 10:59
I am too looking for MBA without work experience in UK. I have applied to Liverpool John Moores University, Cardiff University and Abeerdeen University. Are these good universities to persue my MBA degree? will there be any problem for me to extend my Visa with this new Point Based System for another 2 years if I want to work there for few years to repay my Education loan and then came back to India.
I am too looking for MBA without work experience in UK. I have applied to Liverpool John Moores University, Cardiff University and Abeerdeen University. Are these good universities to persue my MBA degree? will there be any problem for me to extend my Visa with this new Point Based System for another 2 years if I want to work there for few years to repay my Education loan and then came back to India.
Posted Jul 21, 2008 13:35
How about your degree? Im following 3 years general degree. This is the last month of my degree. Currently im following my internship at a company. That means i have 6 months work experience. But the thing is it is a part of our degree not an employment. Actually it is a training.
Have you got an answer from those universities dear?
Have you got an answer from those universities dear?
How about your degree? Im following 3 years general degree. This is the last month of my degree. Currently im following my internship at a company. That means i have 6 months work experience. But the thing is it is a part of our degree not an employment. Actually it is a training.
Have you got an answer from those universities dear?
Have you got an answer from those universities dear?
Posted Jul 21, 2008 15:45
Actually I have just completed my Bachelor of Technology in Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering. I have also undergone a 1 month training for a company but that is not going to serve the purpose of work experience, that is just a training. And so I have applied to these universities for MBA without work experience and I have got conditional offer letter from Cardiff university and Liverpool John Moores University till now. I am planning to go for this September session. When are you planning to go? Have you applied to any university? Have you appeared for IELTS exam?
Actually I have just completed my Bachelor of Technology in Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering. I have also undergone a 1 month training for a company but that is not going to serve the purpose of work experience, that is just a training. And so I have applied to these universities for MBA without work experience and I have got conditional offer letter from Cardiff university and Liverpool John Moores University till now. I am planning to go for this September session. When are you planning to go? Have you applied to any university? Have you appeared for IELTS exam?
Posted Jul 21, 2008 17:18
hey actually i hav also just cmpl;etd my B.Tech in Electronics and instrumentation.I am placed in an IT firm....Most of the BSchools in Uk want substantial managerial work experience.Are there any really good institutes which are ok widout the'managerial' work exp.cause i am planning to take up the IT job for atleast two years.
hey actually i hav also just cmpl;etd my B.Tech in Electronics and instrumentation.I am placed in an IT firm....Most of the BSchools in Uk want substantial managerial work experience.Are there any really good institutes which are ok widout the'managerial' work exp.cause i am planning to take up the IT job for atleast two years.
Posted Jul 22, 2008 06:11
Not yet, first of all i need to complete my degree. I am planning to go abroad in next year. I am still thinking about what to select MBA or MSc.
Not yet, first of all i need to complete my degree. I am planning to go abroad in next year. I am still thinking about what to select MBA or MSc.
Posted Jul 24, 2008 06:21
Hi all aspiring professionals,
Instead of looking for MBA without work experience, which may eventually do not value add your personal portfolio too much, you could consider look for some good master in arts or masters in science programmes in the top universities in Europe. Some good universities offer "almost" free master programmes, even if you are a foreigner.
Good luck.
Kind regards,
Thomas
http://thomaswai.blogspot.com
Instead of looking for MBA without work experience, which may eventually do not value add your personal portfolio too much, you could consider look for some good master in arts or masters in science programmes in the top universities in Europe. Some good universities offer "almost" free master programmes, even if you are a foreigner.
Good luck.
Kind regards,
Thomas
http://thomaswai.blogspot.com
Hi all aspiring professionals,
Instead of looking for MBA without work experience, which may eventually do not value add your personal portfolio too much, you could consider look for some good master in arts or masters in science programmes in the top universities in Europe. Some good universities offer "almost" free master programmes, even if you are a foreigner.
Good luck.
Kind regards,
Thomas
http://thomaswai.blogspot.com
Instead of looking for MBA without work experience, which may eventually do not value add your personal portfolio too much, you could consider look for some good master in arts or masters in science programmes in the top universities in Europe. Some good universities offer "almost" free master programmes, even if you are a foreigner.
Good luck.
Kind regards,
Thomas
http://thomaswai.blogspot.com
Inactive User
Posted Jul 24, 2008 11:55
Actually I have just completed my Bachelor of Technology in Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering. I have also undergone a 1 month training for a company but that is not going to serve the purpose of work experience, that is just a training. And so I have applied to these universities for MBA without work experience and I have got conditional offer letter from Cardiff university and Liverpool John Moores University till now. I am planning to go for this September session. When are you planning to go? Have you applied to any university? Have you appeared for IELTS exam?
Not to blow my own trumpet or anything, but I've just posted something about Liverpool here: http://www.find-mba.com/board/7058/last/#last
To which I would add, unless you think the school is better, avoid Cardiff like the plague. South Wales, and Cardiff is no exception, is a dump. The only good thing about Cardiff as a city is that it's just across the Severn Estuary from Bristol.
<blockquote>Actually I have just completed my Bachelor of Technology in Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering. I have also undergone a 1 month training for a company but that is not going to serve the purpose of work experience, that is just a training. And so I have applied to these universities for MBA without work experience and I have got conditional offer letter from Cardiff university and Liverpool John Moores University till now. I am planning to go for this September session. When are you planning to go? Have you applied to any university? Have you appeared for IELTS exam?</blockquote>
Not to blow my own trumpet or anything, but I've just posted something about Liverpool here: http://www.find-mba.com/board/7058/last/#last
To which I would add, unless you think the school is better, avoid Cardiff like the plague. South Wales, and Cardiff is no exception, is a dump. The only good thing about Cardiff as a city is that it's just across the Severn Estuary from Bristol.
Not to blow my own trumpet or anything, but I've just posted something about Liverpool here: http://www.find-mba.com/board/7058/last/#last
To which I would add, unless you think the school is better, avoid Cardiff like the plague. South Wales, and Cardiff is no exception, is a dump. The only good thing about Cardiff as a city is that it's just across the Severn Estuary from Bristol.
Posted Aug 07, 2008 18:20
Hi
It is not difficult to study for a MBA without work experience, as long as one is willing to pay.
However, I would encourage you to consider the following:
1) Why do you want to study for MBA? Is it because you want to get a piece of certificate? Or is it because you want to venture into new business areas to strengthen your career prospects?
2) What do you think your future recruiters would look for when they are hiring MBAs? Is it only your business education in school? Or is it also your pre-MBA work experience?
MBA without work experience is possible. Many b-schools offer this. However, if you want to truly benefit from one good business programme to strengthen your knowledge, skills sets, networks and move your career forward, ALL good MBA programmes would require you to have some solid work experience.
Best regards,
Thomas
http://thomaswai.blogspot.com
It is not difficult to study for a MBA without work experience, as long as one is willing to pay.
However, I would encourage you to consider the following:
1) Why do you want to study for MBA? Is it because you want to get a piece of certificate? Or is it because you want to venture into new business areas to strengthen your career prospects?
2) What do you think your future recruiters would look for when they are hiring MBAs? Is it only your business education in school? Or is it also your pre-MBA work experience?
MBA without work experience is possible. Many b-schools offer this. However, if you want to truly benefit from one good business programme to strengthen your knowledge, skills sets, networks and move your career forward, ALL good MBA programmes would require you to have some solid work experience.
Best regards,
Thomas
http://thomaswai.blogspot.com
Hi
It is not difficult to study for a MBA without work experience, as long as one is willing to pay.
However, I would encourage you to consider the following:
1) Why do you want to study for MBA? Is it because you want to get a piece of certificate? Or is it because you want to venture into new business areas to strengthen your career prospects?
2) What do you think your future recruiters would look for when they are hiring MBAs? Is it only your business education in school? Or is it also your pre-MBA work experience?
MBA without work experience is possible. Many b-schools offer this. However, if you want to truly benefit from one good business programme to strengthen your knowledge, skills sets, networks and move your career forward, ALL good MBA programmes would require you to have some solid work experience.
Best regards,
Thomas
http://thomaswai.blogspot.com
It is not difficult to study for a MBA without work experience, as long as one is willing to pay.
However, I would encourage you to consider the following:
1) Why do you want to study for MBA? Is it because you want to get a piece of certificate? Or is it because you want to venture into new business areas to strengthen your career prospects?
2) What do you think your future recruiters would look for when they are hiring MBAs? Is it only your business education in school? Or is it also your pre-MBA work experience?
MBA without work experience is possible. Many b-schools offer this. However, if you want to truly benefit from one good business programme to strengthen your knowledge, skills sets, networks and move your career forward, ALL good MBA programmes would require you to have some solid work experience.
Best regards,
Thomas
http://thomaswai.blogspot.com
Posted Sep 27, 2008 00:33
hi
i want to pursue mba from ireland without work experience.i have completed my graduation in B.E(computer sci.).,2008 passout.plz tel me some good colleges /university in ireland where work exp. is not required.Is gmat necessary for it?
i want to pursue mba from ireland without work experience.i have completed my graduation in B.E(computer sci.).,2008 passout.plz tel me some good colleges /university in ireland where work exp. is not required.Is gmat necessary for it?
hi
i want to pursue mba from ireland without work experience.i have completed my graduation in B.E(computer sci.).,2008 passout.plz tel me some good colleges /university in ireland where work exp. is not required.Is gmat necessary for it?
i want to pursue mba from ireland without work experience.i have completed my graduation in B.E(computer sci.).,2008 passout.plz tel me some good colleges /university in ireland where work exp. is not required.Is gmat necessary for it?
Posted Sep 29, 2008 05:45
Hi this is aditya,
Iam BTECH (IT) 2007 passedout and i have 6 months work exp in IBM .
Now i want to apply for MBA, is it advisible to apply now or should i wait for some time.
coz i may get the admission in UCLAN university and i heard its one of the good universities.
please suggest me ..
thanks in advacne
Iam BTECH (IT) 2007 passedout and i have 6 months work exp in IBM .
Now i want to apply for MBA, is it advisible to apply now or should i wait for some time.
coz i may get the admission in UCLAN university and i heard its one of the good universities.
please suggest me ..
thanks in advacne
Hi this is aditya,
Iam BTECH (IT) 2007 passedout and i have 6 months work exp in IBM .
Now i want to apply for MBA, is it advisible to apply now or should i wait for some time.
coz i may get the admission in UCLAN university and i heard its one of the good universities.
please suggest me ..
thanks in advacne
Iam BTECH (IT) 2007 passedout and i have 6 months work exp in IBM .
Now i want to apply for MBA, is it advisible to apply now or should i wait for some time.
coz i may get the admission in UCLAN university and i heard its one of the good universities.
please suggest me ..
thanks in advacne
Inactive User
Posted May 12, 2009 08:11
I'm a Chemical Engg.( Bachelor's) .. and preferable country of work would be India
Hey there,
Just wanted to put in my two cents. I understand that you probably just want to get the MBA out of the way ASAP, but on average, most schools require you to have 2-3 years of working experience. It would be hard to get accepted anywhere, unless you've got strong leadership experience. Also, it's not just an issue with getting in or not, it's about what you can get out of the program. WIthout work experience, you really won't find the theory applicable, and frankly, those 1-2 years in MBA qwould become a waste.
If you want to work in India post MBA, why don't you consider ISB? That's in India though. Otherwise, if you want a good UK school, then look into top 20 as another poster suggested. LBS, and Oxbridge are unquestionably the strongest brands
<blockquote>I'm a Chemical Engg.( Bachelor's) .. and preferable country of work would be India</blockquote>
Hey there,
Just wanted to put in my two cents. I understand that you probably just want to get the MBA out of the way ASAP, but on average, most schools require you to have 2-3 years of working experience. It would be hard to get accepted anywhere, unless you've got strong leadership experience. Also, it's not just an issue with getting in or not, it's about what you can get out of the program. WIthout work experience, you really won't find the theory applicable, and frankly, those 1-2 years in MBA qwould become a waste.
If you want to work in India post MBA, why don't you consider ISB? That's in India though. Otherwise, if you want a good UK school, then look into top 20 as another poster suggested. LBS, and Oxbridge are unquestionably the strongest brands
Hey there,
Just wanted to put in my two cents. I understand that you probably just want to get the MBA out of the way ASAP, but on average, most schools require you to have 2-3 years of working experience. It would be hard to get accepted anywhere, unless you've got strong leadership experience. Also, it's not just an issue with getting in or not, it's about what you can get out of the program. WIthout work experience, you really won't find the theory applicable, and frankly, those 1-2 years in MBA qwould become a waste.
If you want to work in India post MBA, why don't you consider ISB? That's in India though. Otherwise, if you want a good UK school, then look into top 20 as another poster suggested. LBS, and Oxbridge are unquestionably the strongest brands
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