MBA in UK

Master of Business Administration

The MBA is regarded as one of the most prestigious postgraduate qualification. Master of Business Administration from a top Business School is considered as a valuable asset to any career oriented professional.

Many potential MBA students may look at MBA rankings, although this may not always be the best criteria for choosing the right MBA program. Several organisations publish a yearly MBA program rankings table,some of these MBA rankings provide information on MBA job prospects, MBA career services of the Business School and MBA salary information for graduates.

Key criteria for choosing any postgraduate degree should be the accreditation of the MBA or Master program.

The traditional MBA program is the General MBA. Several Business Schools offer specialized MBA programs or MBA programs with emphasis, on a particular subject such as MBA marketing, finance, accounting, leadership, entrepreneurship, international business, sustainability, insurance, logistic, project management or MBA courses for a specific industry sector, such as a Master of Business Information in aerospace, oil and gas or agriculture. MBA programs can vary significantly in quality and tuition fee structure.

MBA Admission Requirements

The majority of Business Schools require the following information or documents: Application Form, payment of an application fee, Essay, two letters of reference, original (or certified copy) of transcripts of grades, official GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) transcripts, TOEFL or IELTS Cambridge Proficiency score (for applicants whose native language is not English).In addition, the majority of Business Schools require at least 2 - 3 years of relevant work experience and an interview prior to the start of the the MBA program.

Scholarships and Funding

Scholarships and Awards by Business Schools

Several Business Schools offer MBA scholarships and MBA awards to international students.

However the majority of Business Schools only offer tuition funding that cover a significant percentage of the tuition fee for students from developing countries.

Living expense is not covered.