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I am looking for some top business schools in the world who accept MBA applications from fresh graduates and who dont require any work experience. Can anybody please help me ...
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Question by Georgina: universities outside India giving admissions 'without work experience' for MBA?
i would like to know which universities outside India give admission to students based on their valid GMAT ...
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Question by mikaela: is it okay to go to business school without work experience?
i got a BS degree in Industrial Engineering. But I have a GPA of 3. Pretty low. ...
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Question by Froggy P: Chances of entering a good (top ten) business school (eg. Wharton, Chicago GSB) without any work experience?
- 3.7-3.8 GPA holder- ~700 on GMAT- 3 months intern- ...
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Question by Aanya V: could anyone plz suggest me MBA universities in singapore or UK which do not need work experience.?
i would like to do my MBA as soon as ...
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The short answer is yes, but almost all of the top schools still look for two to four years of work experience or more. I know that the University of Chicago’s GSB is tinkering with a shorter pipeline, but it’s definitely not the norm.
The thing to remember is that most business schools require work experience because it’s necessary to get the most value out of their programs. Many friends and family of mine who’ve earned an MBA have said that the value derived was far more in networking and building connections than in the academic program.
There are lots of them. You just have to do your research. There are also one year MBA programs.
As long as an MBA program is fully accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, you can be assured of a quality MBA