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What is MBA?
MBA is a postgraduate, taught, masters business programme. MBA teaches scientific approaches towards various complex management issues and key business processes that help business managers and owners to make an informed decision. Hence, topics such as business strategy, game theory, matrices and various other theories developed by prominent gurus form a part of a typical MBA curriculum. Application of such theories in real life situations is what makes British MBA a leader when compared to other MBA programmes across the world.
Specialisation:
British business schools now offer MBA programs with various specialisations. Due to a high demand and the constant changing dynamics of international work place you can now do an MBA with a specialisation in Healthcare, Strategy, International Business, Banking & Finance, Corporate Governance, Biotechnology etc. Apart from understanding the broader concepts of general or more traditional MBA curriculum such as Finance, Marketing and HRM, specialisations allow for in-depth learning in a chosen field. This has helped a vast majority of international employers in finding the right candidate with sound knowledge.
Career Progression:
No matter what your background, career experience or education, MBA helps you to climb higher in your field and grooms you for a career change as well. You can expect a salary rise and a definite life style change and this can happen either immediately after you graduate with an MBA or over the course of time depending on your individual situation. No matter what your circumstances, MBA is worth the investment, ask our alumni on Facebook and they will tell you which part of the world they are in and how they are benefiting from the highly sought after 'British MBA'.
Entry Requirements:
To do an MBA from the UK, you must typically have no less than 3 years of full time work experience beginning from the date you completed your bachelor's degree. One year of this must be in a managerial capacity, though some business schools do not deem the managerial experience as a requirement.
You must be able to prove your English language skill which includes; ability to read, write, comprehend, evaluate, critically analyse & draw conclusions from a given complex text. Usually, if your first language is not English or your education and or your work experience have not been in English language medium language then you will have to take the IELTS or TOEFL test. A typical IELTS score of 6 and above or a TOEFL score of 575 and above is a general requirement in order to gain entry into the highly demanding MBA course. In some cases, telephonic interviews conducted by the British business school along with strong references from work or your university may help you skip the IELTS or the TOEFL test.
Certain specialised MBA courses also require you to have relevant work experience. For example, if your chosen subject relates to money markets, corporate finance, economics etc then you might be required to have work experience involving some quantitative or mathematical methods or a similar educational background.
Please go through the individual entry requirements for a course. These can be found listed under Course Details by following the course link.
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