Can i go abroad for mba after bams?

Asked by Anjali Suradkar almost 3 years ago

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ishita goyal

ishita goyal

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Hello, Anjali. Hope you're doing good!

Getting an MBA degree opens paths to so many career opportunities and yes, you can pursue MBA after any graduation or post graduation degree , you just need to clear your required exams like GRE, GATE or GMAT and English proficiency tests like IELTS, TOEFL or PTE.

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Yes, you can go abroad for an MBA after completing your BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery). Many international universities accept applicants from a wide range of educational backgrounds, including medicine and allied health sciences. Your BAMS degree will be considered as long as you meet the MBA program's other requirements, such as work experience, a good GMAT/GRE score, and English proficiency.

Since an MBA is a professional degree that focuses on business and management, universities will look at your skills, leadership potential, and how your experience in the healthcare field could add value to their program. Some schools may offer specialized healthcare or management tracks within their MBA programs, which could be beneficial for someone with your background.

Before applying, make sure to check the specific admission requirements of the universities you are interested in and consider reaching out to admissions offices for guidance. It’s also a good idea to explore how your career goals align with the MBA programs you are considering.


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Definitely! You can pursue an MBA abroad after completing BAMS. 

FYI, the key requirement for most MBA programs is a bachelor’s degree in any discipline and several years of work experience - means BAMS degree holders do qualify for an MBA as well. 

For example, schools like INSEAD, HEC Paris, and London Business School regularly admit candidates from non-traditional backgrounds, including those in healthcare or alternative medicine.

However, you will likely need to sit for exams like the GMAT or GRE and curate a strong resume. A strong GMAT score (around 600-700) can help boost your chances of getting into top schools.

Also, you’ll need a minimum of two or three years of work experience to get into any top MBA program. (Some schools waive this requirement, though!)

Carefully research individual school requirements and tailor your application to highlight your unique background in healthcare. 


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Yes, you can definitely go abroad for an MBA after completing your BAMS. In fact, most business schools encourage students from diverse educational backgrounds to apply to their programs. 

To increase your chances of admission to such colleges, you’ll need to highlight the transferable skills you’ve gained during your medical studies, such as problem-solving, patient management, and leadership. 

Additionally, having work experience in healthcare or related fields can be a huge advantage, as MBA programs often value applicants with practical experience.

Most top MBA programs also require you to take the GMAT or GRE, so you should prepare for those tests. You’ll also need to meet English language proficiency requirements, typically shown through exams like TOEFL or IELTS.

If you align your application well, your BAMS background can actually be a unique strength in MBA admissions!


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