MBA from U.S and Australia?
Answer:
G'day,
To be eligible for a Masters course in Australia, you will need to have the degree that deemed as equivalent to Australian Bachelor Degree. Therefore you might be slightly disadvantaged in this regards. However the only way to find out is to apply for the university and let the international admissions department assess your application. You will need to fill in the application form and send them together with the certified copy of all of your academic transcripts. If they cannot accept you for the Masters course, they may offer you a place in their Bachelor degree course with credit transfer, so you do not have to study from year 1 again.
Now... I am not sure that MBA is a suitable course for you. First of all, you have done a business course. MBA is actually created for ppl who do not have business background (eg, Engineer or Lawyers) but already got the work experience in managerial level (at least 2yrs). MBA course basically a fast-track business course where the students got the business course for abt 1-1.5yrs that usually given to undergraduate students for 3 yrs. MBA course is also a place where those managers exchanges ideas and experiences in real-life case studies. Therefore students who do not have work experiences before sometimes feel singled-out.
If you have business background, you might consider a specialisation course, eg. Master in Accounting/Marketing. So this is to 'deepen' your knowledge.
Hope this helps. Good luck for your study :)
Since your college may not be well known in the US or Australia, you might have to take the usual proficiency tests such as GMAT or GRE to prove your capability in management courses in foreign universities. Also, since Indian bachelor's degrees are 3 year courses, they are not enough to enter master's courses abroad. You must have 4 years of college before applying to graduate courses abroad.
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