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Raamkumaar
02-22-2003, 08:04 PM
hi...
i have finished my graduation and have one year of work experience....i intend to pursue my MBA from UK...so where to start and how to start...can i contact consultancies like Study overseas or the british council...since i am starting from the scratch i need assistance...
expecting replies..

Raamkumaar

Heather
03-07-2003, 02:51 PM
Hi.

The steps you mention are a good start to looking for an MBA. You might also want to think about how you are going to decide between MBA Programmes. There are quite a few factors including:

Fees
Specialisations
Rankings
Accreditation (AMBA is the main accrediting body in the UK, but there is only EQUIS, AASCB and others)

If you go for an Associtation of MBAs accredited MBA you will in general need 3 years work experience, So I'd suggest you continue to get more work experience whilst you continue your search.

All kinds of information about these factors can be found in our advice section Advice (http://mba.studylink.com/advice/advice.html) and you might also find the AMBA website useful www.mba.org.uk (http://www.mba.org.uk)

Good luck in your search!


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