After graduating from university, I want to go to the UK to study for an MBA

Updated on educate 2024-02-17
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    British universities need you to have more than three years of work experience in business administration, you are not a business graduate, and no work experience, it is recommended that you study something else, you can apply for other directions across majors, such as business, media, but you have to study for a year of pre-master's degree, and not every school, every major accepts you, the most reliable is to go to the UK to study your undergraduate master's degree, now all you can do is to prepare for the IELTS exam, and then try to test your university average score as well.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    IELTS, bachelor's degree, university transcripts, and letters of recommendation from tutors are required, and these materials are used to apply directly to the school. After receiving the acceptance letter from the school, apply for a visa.

    If you don't understand, find a study abroad agent to do it for you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Many universities require work experience for their MBAs and, better, GMAT requirements.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Do you want to take the MBA exam if you study the Internet? What is the motivation? If you follow the trend, you should forget it, the USA MBA condition is that you must have a high college average, TOEFL score, GMAT score, GRE score.

    If you want to go to the United States to study for an MBA, you must be in the top dozens, otherwise there is no point In this case, if your average college fee is not enough, you will have no 、、、 as for registration, ** There are all Schools like New Oriental have special courses. If you have a problem you can hi me.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    To apply for a master's degree in business in the UK, there are four levels of school division, and you will be seated by yourself:

    Tier 1: G5 universities + London Business School (LBS).

    The school prefers to admit the top 985 students in China, with a GPA of more than 87 points, rich practical background, core journals**, top internship programs, various competitions or project awards, recommendation letters from mentors, exchange or summer school experience, etc. IELTS score, GMAT 720 or GRE 320+.

    Tier 2: University of Edinburgh, University of Manchester, KCL, University of Warwick.

    It is recommended that domestic students with 985+211 apply, with a GPA of 85 and above, IELTS 7, GMAT 700+ GRE315+, and a relatively rich resume.

    Pot 3: Bristol, Durham University, Lancaster, University of Bath.

    Because the UK has its own list, not all schools can apply for finance, and only those who are on the university list can apply, but your school should be on the list. The GPA is around 83-85 and IELTS is 7, which requires relatively full practical experience.

    Pot 4: Glasgow, Birmingham, Nottingham, Leeds, etc.

    Top 100 other universities need to verify the list of business schools, GPA80+, and generally require IELTS and above. Other hands-on experience is also required.

    Hard conditions: GPA: Generally speaking, the first three schools require a 2:1 degree major, and the GPA requirement is 83-85, and other schools are 80+.

    Language scores: G5 universities are required, other universities require a minimum score. Detailed score requirements need to determine one's target score according to the specific requirements of the school's major.

    GMAT: There is no mandatory requirement for GMAT GRE for some majors, but according to the requirements of the school's official website and the school's admission preferences, it is recommended that students applying for the first and second levels bring their G test scores.

    Positioning assessment of UK business schools.

    If you want to test your level and apply to the UK's graduate students, you can enter your basic information (GPA, language scores, major, university background, etc.) into the study abroad volunteer reference system.

    In the middle, the system will automatically match the cases of students who are similar to you from the database, and see which colleges and majors they have successfully applied for, so that you can see what level of colleges and majors you can apply for at your current level, and accurately position yourself.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1.It depends on the specific requirements of the specific school, in addition to the IELTS score, some schools require GRE, some require GMAT, and some can do it directly.

    2.Your favorite LSE, such as MSC Economics and Management, requires either GRE or GMAT, but GRE is preferred.

    3.It would be nice to have relevant work experience or research results (e.g. **).

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The landlord can use the study abroad volunteer reference system to see how many students in the system who are similar to you have successfully applied for this school or those majors, and see how many of their minimum scores can be admitted, which is a bit similar to the college entrance examination voluntary reference system, you can also do accurate positioning for yourself, to see if your current conditions do not meet the requirements of this school, what level of colleges and majors can you apply for.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    You can input your GPA, major and other information into the study abroad volunteer reference system.

    In the middle, the system will automatically match the cases of students who are similar to you from the database, and see which colleges and majors they have successfully applied for, so that you can see what level of colleges and majors you can apply for at your current level, and accurately position yourself.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, Baoster Study Abroad will answer for you:

    Indeed, the Master of Business Administration (MBA) has gradually become an internationally renowned qualification, and compared to other countries, the British MBA program is relatively compact, with a duration of about 1 year, which is the same as the ordinary British master's program. The curriculum covers all aspects from management, economics to marketing decision-making, and usually applying for an MBA program requires a certain amount of work experience, but this is not all, and there are many schools that may not require it to take into account the student's situation.

    1, Coventry University.

    The school rankings have jumped up by a large margin almost every year. Some of its MBA programs are taught at the London campus, which makes it easy for students to have better access to the market during their study time, which provides considerable convenience for future job searches. The curriculum is also very user-friendly, not only is it carefully divided, but the curriculum can also be matched with corresponding internships according to the needs of students.

    2, Cardiff University.

    Cardiff University, a member of the Russell Group, is no stranger to everyone. Ranked 4th out of 109 business schools in the UK, Cardiff Business School is one of the largest business schools in Europe, with more than 450 MBAs enrolled each year, the most of any university in the UK. The course teachers are also directly from the British business industry, with rich work experience and management skills.

    Some of Cardiff University's MBA courses do not require work experience, but a background is essential.

    3, University of Aberdeen.

    The University of Aberdeen is one of four ancient Scottish universities founded in the Middle Ages, and has produced five Nobel Prize winners and has been named one of the 20 star universities in the United Kingdom. Biological sciences, social sciences, law, and MBA programs are among the university's strong areas. As a regional Scottish school, students can get the opportunity to stay and work in Scotland for two years after graduation, and the school has a dedicated agency to help international students better find suitable job opportunities.

    If you need further information, please feel free to ask.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes, but if you're under the age of 25, getting into a top business school can be a struggle simply because you don't have work experience. Hardly any business school accepts students over the age of 35, and for students over the age of 35, they usually recommend that they change to the Manager program. Many British university MBA programs require applicants to have several years of work experience, especially well-known British business schools clearly stipulate that at least three years of management work experience is required, otherwise they will not be admitted.

    MBA, that is, Master of Business Administration, Chinese translation is Master of Business Administration, MBA originated in the United States, and later developed rapidly, and excellent universities in many countries around the world have this course. British universities offer MBA courses very early, and the quality of teaching is very rich, and many excellent business management talents have been cultivated, which is one of the reasons for the popularity of MBA courses in British universities.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Frankly speaking, don't go to an MBA without work experience, the kind is originally to accumulate contacts and share experience, if you don't have any experience, you will feel uncomfortable learning in such an elite management group. As for saying that Cardiff's MBA doesn't require work experience, it's because Cardiff makes international student money with this major, Cardiff is a good school, but the quality of this major is not high. Those who study abroad should know that I don't tell ordinary people!

    Think for yourself haha.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    You can read There are many schools in the UK that you can apply for an MBA directly without experience, but it is not recommended to read because most of the MBAs are people with some work experience, and the teachers have a lot of case studies in class, and without practical experience, it will be more difficult to read.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The main differences between Business and MBA are:

    The MBA is a Master of Business Administration;

    The American master's business school generally has international economics and **, international finance, economics, accounting, business administration, marketing and information management and information systems... And so on, American schools are different, and majors will be different;

    Studying business is not only for MBA, master's degree in business management, master's degree in finance, etc.;

    If it is not an MBA in business or economics, the corresponding degree will be awarded after graduation, for example, the Master of Laws is JM, the Master of Business Administration is MPA, the Master of Education is EDM, and M is the Master, Master;

    How can Stanford's business school only have MBAs and master's degrees in finance and economics?

    A Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a professional master's degree that is different from a general master's degree.

    First of all, the training objectives are different, MBA is to cultivate pragmatic, compound and applied high-level management talents who can be competent for the high-level management of industrial and commercial enterprises and economic management departments, while other master's students are to cultivate high-level scientific research and teaching talents with a solid theoretical foundation and strong scientific research and teaching ability;

    The second is that the training objects are different, MBA enrollment objects are generally bachelor's degree graduates, college graduates, cadres of state organs and institutions with more than three years of work practice experience, and managers and technical personnel of industrial and commercial enterprises, while other master's students can recruit fresh graduates and in-service personnel;

    The third is that the training methods are different, MBA education is essentially a kind of vocational training, especially emphasizing the cultivation of practical skills through business case analysis, actual combat observation, analysis and decision-making skills training on the basis of mastering modern management theories and methods, so that students can accept the challenges of knowledge and skills, personality and psychology, goals and aspirations, etc., and have the strength of professional competition, while other graduate students focus on theoretical learning and academic research.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1. The difference between MBA and MBA:

    There are many branches of management credits, and business administration is only one of them. If you go to graduate school right away, you will be called a "Master of Business Administration", but it will not be an "MBA". MBA stands for Master of Business Administration, which is literally also a Master of Business Administration, but in fact, only more than two years of work experience is required.

    2. Which of the two is better or worse:

    The requirements for applying for an MBA are limited by work experience, while a graduate student in business administration (tutored) does not require work experience. The curriculum content of both is similar. Fresh graduates can take the tutor-based graduate exam!

    You can take the major of technology and economics, human resource management, logistics management, etc., but you don't necessarily have to take the business administration major, and the scope of business administration is very wide. There is also a high tuition fee for MBA, unless it is a prestigious school or studying abroad (the quality of MBA teaching abroad is much higher than that in China), the investment period is relatively long, and the most important thing is that now the MBA has depreciated.

    3. There is no essential difference between business administration and business management, but the scope of learning is different.

    The major of business administration, specifically speaking, should be called "business management", and the subjects studied include business management, marketing, financial management, general theory of law, etc., covering all aspects of business. I am a university undergraduate student studying this major, this major is too broad, if the student is just from the college entrance examination into the university, lack of practical experience in enterprises, learning is not emotional enough.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Generally speaking, the British do not study their postgraduate studies because their postgraduate studies are only one year (mostly), most of them are overseas students, they generally study MBAs but they must have work experience, and for a longer period of time. Some Britons at the University of Foreign Affairs attach great importance to undergraduate studies. However, the rules are different for each school.

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