Nov 3, 2009

MBA in Australia

Australia has emerged as a popular destination for higher education because of its strong educational infrastructure, a high quality of life, and relatively lower expenses.
Australian degrees are gaining increased acceptance in the global arena, particularly in the Pacific rim countries. A peaceful and relaxed atmosphere, together with the cosmopolitan charisma of cities like Sydney and Melbourne – Australia could be the ideal destination for you.
Business Schools like Melbourne Business School have been ranked among the best in the world and the MBA programs offered by them are popular with students worldwide.

Bachelor Degree:

Most Australian business schools accept the three-year graduation system for entry into the MBA programme. So, if you have a three-year bachelor degree like Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) or Bachelor of Science (BSc), this is acceptable as it is considered equivalent to an Australian Bachelor (Ordinary) Degree.
For most good Universities, a good first degree from a leading university in India or its equivalent is essential.
There are some universities that accept students for the MBA without a bachelor degree if they have considerable work experience and significant professional achievements.

Work Experience:

Most Australian business schools require a minimum of two to three years of work experience. This is essential.

AMBA Accredited MBA Programs:
All AMBA accredited MBA programmes require a minimum of three years of full-time work experience.

No Work Experience:
There are around five to six Australian business schools that accept students who have no experience for direct entry into the MBA programme.

GMAT:

GMAT is accepted and recommended by many universities. However, many Australian universities are flexible about this criterion and this is not a mandatory requirement for admission to many Australian MBA programmes.
So, unless, you aiming for top schools like Melbourne Business School, you need not worry about the GMAT.
We would however recommend you to take GMAT and improve your chances in good universities.

TOEFL/IELTS:

You need to take either the TOEFL or IELTS for admission to an MBA program in Australia. This is required for almost all universities. This mandatory for most business schools even if you have studied in English medium throughout.

Some schools waive this criteria after a personal interview.

IMPORTANT: IELTS is compulsory requirement for Australian student visa for students from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and many other countries. So even if you get an admission without IELTS score, you will not get a student visa without IELTS score.

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  2. Yes,
    Australia is a good destination for the students who are wiling to pursue the degrees abroad. Most of the students go for Australia because of its strong educational infrastructure, a high quality of life, and relatively lower expenses.

    Most of the Australian colleges or universities accept IELTS.To pursue an MBA in AUS first you have to select a college and university, after that you must clear an IELTS.After clearing that that you are eligible to apply for a MBA.
    Without clearing that test you wouldn't apply.

    This test is based on band system , then i just want to know, how much bands are sufficient to apply for MBA in AUS??

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