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varadharaj
09-22-2009, 12:12 PM
Dear All,
I am 11 years experienced in Sales & Marketing, but i had not completed my UG, Now i cant go back to college to complete it. I had completed my 12th Standard, but now i wish to do MBA directly without doing an UG. Can you suggest me which university offers a valid MBA course without any qualification.
Thanks
campbellparker78
10-13-2009, 12:56 PM
As you don’t want to move back to school you can also start your degree online besides your job and taking care of other responsibilities side by side.
mbabible.com
11-25-2009, 06:54 AM
Many of the schools look at people on a case by case basis and some exceptions are made to those who do not have a UG but do have really good business experience: I have friends who have done just this.
You best bet would be to contact the MBA schools you are interesting in and discuss with them.
Good luck
Karen at MBABible.com
Bravo_steve
04-26-2010, 01:22 PM
Hi Varadharaj,
Absolutely, it’s possible to get an MBA without an undergraduate degree. There are a few M.B.A. programs around the world, which accept business experience as a replacement for a college degree. I searched and found some of the best universities which are offering this kind of program:
- Southern Methodist University's Cox School of Business (Dallas, Texas. Marci Armstrong).
- University of North Carolina and Georgia State University: They accept highly-motivated M.B.A. students with business experience who do not have a formal college education.
I’m sure this information will be helpful.
jaxter
05-12-2010, 09:00 PM
Hi, Yes of course it's possible, really nice to see your enthusiasm. You have many options, a full time MBA or an part time/executive one. You can also go with a distant learning or online MBA program. keeping in mind your experience level, all of these will add value to your career.
may be in some cases you need to take a preliminary admission test to enter the course. check all options
your not having UG degree will not be matter for many universities like
Heriot-Watt University in Europe
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vaibhav12345
07-27-2010, 11:54 AM
For MBA you have to complete your graduation. After that you can try for MBA. I2IT pune is the best institute for MBA. They are provide MBA in...1. MBA in Business Management(MBABM)2. MBA in Information Technology Management(MBAITM)3. MBA in Telecom Management (MBATCM) 4. MBA in Biotech Management (MBABTM) for more detail visit http://www.isquareit.ac.in/PROGRAMS/Program+Summary/index.aspx
kpkumar
07-30-2010, 07:11 AM
Go for Bharathiar Universities Integrated MBA program. After successful completion of +2 or equivalent you can do Integrated MBA.
More about Bharathiar University Integrated MBA (http://higherstudy.blogspot.com/2009/09/mba-distance-education-bharathiar.html)
Ronniee
10-24-2010, 04:51 AM
M.B.A. is a tough and expensive graduate degree that usually requires an undergraduate diploma as a prerequisite. While 99% of the time an undergraduate degree is required to get into an online mba program (http://www.theonlineschools.net/online-business-schools/33-online-mba-degree.html), some colleges may make exceptions for those who have been highly-promoted but have little or no college education. This is a rare occurrence, but it may be an option for those who have worked hard for their high-management position and want to get the best MBA program to expand their career options.
najelly
06-07-2011, 05:22 AM
As far as I know there aren’t many colleges which will accept you as a student without having an under graduation .Under graduation is the primary criteria for any PG course these days. There are some universities like Bharthiyar University which offers integrated MBA but there also you have to learn for five years …..I have heard of universities which give out MBA without UG but as far as its credibility goes…I can’t guarantee that! I’ll update you if I come up with something!
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amydecia
06-07-2011, 12:17 PM
I am agreed with najelly at some point of time.Yet i think that UG became your plus point for you.
dominic
08-11-2011, 06:13 PM
I think, most MBA schools and colleges are mandatory accepting their applicants with the said UG acceptance. That is one part of their process.
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shiksha
01-13-2012, 07:45 AM
You will have to complete your UG before you go for MBA.
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