Can we do MBA from a good foreign university ( preferably Canada) without gre and Work experience?If yes, what requirements are needed?
Asked by Prarthana kaw over 1 year ago
Second year Undergraduate Student at Loughborough University
With the world’s best universities and largest business enterprises, studying MBA
in Canada is the true gateway to success. After the US, it is the most preferred
destination among Indian students looking to study abroad.
Yes, most of the business schools and universities offering MBAs in Canada
require GMAT or GRE scores. The admission criteria of most Canadian colleges or
universities include GMAT/GRE scores, IELTS/TOEFL scores, work experience or
Letter of Recommendation (LOR) and Statement of Purpose (SOP), and
Curriculum Vitae (CV), amongst other things. But, it is possible to study for an
MBA without GMAT Or GRE in Canada, as several MBA colleges offer MBA
programs that don’t require GMAT/GRE scores for admission. While having some
work experience is an asset to a student, it is not a mandatory criterion for
admission.
Here are the major requirements you must fulfil for MBA in Canada without
GMAT/GRE or any work experience:
● GPA of 3.0 or above in the bachelor’s degree
● A minimum of 2-3 Letters of Recommendation from professional and
academic references
● IELTS/TOEFL scores
Universities offering MBA in Canada without GMAT/GRE:
● Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto
● Thompson Rivers University (TRU)
● Vancouver Island University (VIU)
● University of Northern British Columbia
● New York Institute of Technology (NYIT)
● University Canada West (UCW)
● Smith School of Business, Queen’s University
● DeGroote Business School, McMaster University
● Schulich School of Business, York University
● Lakehead University
● Ivey Business School, Western University
● Wilfrid Laurier University, Toronto Campus
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