I am looking for specialised Mim programs but I have seen the age bracket is 21-23 years for most schools & I am currently 24 with 1 year of experience. I will be 25 when I join a cohort. am I too old?

Asked by Sumit Umesh Kakkad almost 2 years ago

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Aman Soren

Aman Soren

MentR-Me
MentR-Me Team

Country Expert : Canada

Masters in Management programmes are designed mostly for new graduates and graduates with less than 1-2 years of experience. In London, the average age of a cohort is 25. When applying to a university, make sure to include your age and what you plan to do after graduation in your statement of purpose. The Master in Management (MIM) degree is a one or two-year curriculum that focuses on marketing, accounting, or finance. In Europe, MIM is known as MSc in Management. MIM or MSc in Management is intended for those who are just starting out in their professions or have minimal job experience. MIM and MSc in Management are essentially the same things. Fresh undergraduates or professionals with limited experience can build a foundation in a variety of concepts, including structural business concepts. The course is very popular in Europe among individuals who wish to learn about management courses. If you have any further questions, just ask me or book a free call with our study abroad expert to get your queries answered.


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