An Overview Of The Eligibility Criteria For MBAs Abroad

There are many universities from so many countries that are aggressively marketing their M.B.A degree, so there is often confusion about the selection of the degree where you need to take up the degree. Hence it is important that while you are analyzing the universities do remember their presentations and seminars that they had delivered, then it is also important that you require the information from the students who have already undergone the master’s degree there. Look in for the eligibility criteria it is important that you need to fit on to their requirements:

Australia/NZ

  • Eligibility: 3-year graduation is accepted
  • GMAT:This is not an essential requirement for the B- schools
  • Work experience: Essential

 UK

  • Eligibility: 3-year graduation accepted
  • GMAT: Recommended
  • Work experience: Essential

U.S/Canada

  • Eligibility: Min. 4 yrs education after 10+2
  • GMAT: Essential
  • Work experience: Recommended/Required for most of the schools. 

 
 

Financial Times Declares The 2008 Global MBA Ranking

The University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton school of business continued to retain the first spot for the fourth consecutive year followed by the usual suspects of the European business school of Columbia, Stanford, Harvard and the London business school which had their pie at the second spot. This is the highest position ever a European business school has achieved. The Financial times ranking also included a number of world class business schools from Asia particularly in China. The Ceibs was placed at the eight positions. The Stanford University of U.S.A dropped to the sixth position from the fourth place and it also shared its position along with the IE business school of Spain. However the New York University remained steady at its tenth position.