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British
MBA is one of the most popular business
qualifications. MBA course cover different
element of business and management, and
the UK MBA is internationally recognised.
The
number of international students coming
to the UK to study for MBAs is considerable.
Students are expected to contribute to courses
by sharing experiences of different markets
and working methods, and the expertise they
have gained. The multi-national aspect of
MBA programmes helps give successful candidates
a global view of management procedures,
and a deeper understanding of the whole
world of business.
Many
MBA programmes share a common structure
with duration of 12 months full-time. There
is an intensive period of tuition and coursework,
followed by a work based project or consultancy
that can last for up to three months.
There are over 150 full-time programmes
available throughout the UK, with institutions
offering considerable options on different
aspects of business, management and the
professions, giving applicants great flexibility
when choosing to study for an MBA in the
UK.
Entry
Requirements:
MBA
entry requirements to study in the UK vary
according to the course and institution.
Many MBA courses need qualifications to
prove you will be able to study successfully.
The general entry requirements for an UK
MBA are:
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A recognised degree or its professional
equivalent |
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Some
universities may require a GMAT score
of at least 500 for full-time courses |
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Some
Universities will require at least two
years' work experience |
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A
good understanding of both written and
spoken English language (IELTS level
6.5 or a TOEFL score of at least 580
and some institution ask for higher
standards) |
Course
Fee:
Based
on the institution the tuition fees for
an MBA course ranges from £6500 to
£17000.
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