The MBA (Master of Business Administration) degree is internationally recognised and is seen as a passport to a successful management career. The UK, with over 10 000 graduates annually, produces the highest number of MBAs outside North America.
The first MBA programme was established in the USA in the early 1900s and was introduced into Europe in the 1960s with the founding of IESE in Spain. London Business School and Manchester Business School followed shortly after.
In the USA, full-time programmes are generally two years in length, while in Europe, full-time study can take anything from 10 months to two years to complete. The majority of European MBAs take twelve months to complete.
Why study for an MBA in the United Kingdom?
Entrance
Competition for places on well-regarded programmes is fierce. The least you could be asked for is:
Institutions will want to know that you have not only fulfilled all these conditions, but have excelled in them. Your personal characteristics are also important, and an academic reference and several essays may also be asked for. You will almost certainly be interviewed, which can sometimes be done in your own country.
What is the GMAT test?
How can I compare courses?
According to the AMBA (the Association of MBAs), reputation is the most important single factor in your choice of a school, because employers will ask not only whether you have an MBA, but where you studied, and some programmes have a better reputation than others.
There are external ratings and the best known are produced by:
However, the Association of MBAs has major concerns about business school and MBA programme rankings ocasionally produced by the media. The methodology and criteria used vary widely across surveys and with the huge variety in delivery of programmes (full-time, part-time, distance learning, modular) it is not possible to compare like with like. Look for MBA programme accreditation as an indicator of quality and talk directly to the school and its MBA alumni about their experiences and achievements.
Next steps
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