I'm M.suriyaLakshmi I'm completed bsc (Artificial intelligence) with 67 percentage I have no work experience in my field can I study mba in Canada university?

Asked by M.Suriya Lakshmi 2 months ago

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Mansi Jain

Mansi Jain

Study Abroad Specialist

Hi,

Yes, you can study for an MBA in Canada even without work experience. Several Canadian universities prefer MBA applicants with 2-5 years of work experience, but some programs accept fresh graduates, especially if they have strong academics, leadership potential, and extracurricular achievements.

Top Universities for MBA without Work Experience in Canada:

→ Thompson Rivers University
→ Cape Breton University
→ Vancouver Island University
→ University Canada West (UCW)

Alternative Options to Consider:

→ Consider a Master’s in Management (MiM) or Postgraduate Diploma in Business
→ Try to strengthen your application with internships, certifications, or online business courses.

Pursuing an MBA in Canada without work experience is possible with the right approach. With expert guidance of a study abroad expert, choosing the right university, understanding admission requirements, and building a strong application can make all the difference.


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K S Saini

K S Saini

Education Expert

Yes, you can study MBA in Canada, but you’ll need to be strategic about your choices. With a 67% undergrad score and no work experience, some top programs may be out of reach, but there are still good options available. The key is to focus on universities with flexible entry requirements and explore alternative pathways if needed. Here’s what you should consider: 

Universities That May Accept You

Since most MBA programs in Canada prefer 70%+ and 2-5 years of work experience, consider: 

  • Thompson Rivers University MBA (No GMAT, accepts lower GPAs) 
  • Cape Breton University MBA (No work experience needed) 
  • Vancouver Island University MBA (Flexible entry requirements) 
  • New York Institute of Technology (Vancouver) MBA (No work experience required)

If you're open to alternatives, Master’s in Management (MiM) or PG Diplomas might be better suited for you. 

GMAT/GRE & Pre-MBA Options: 

  • GMAT (550-650) can improve your chances at better schools.
  • Consider Pre-MBA programs to boost eligibility:
  • Schulich Pre-MBA (York University) 
  • Beedie Pre-MBA Pathway (Simon Fraser University) 
  • Rotman Pre-MBA (University of Toronto) 

What’s next? Since your profile is on the edge for most MBA programs, choosing the right school matters a lot. A free consultation can help you find the best-fit universities and improve your chances of admission.

 


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Sushovan biswas

Sushovan biswas

Business analyst

Hey SuriyaLakshmi, first off, it's great you're considering an MBA in Canada—that's an exciting move!

Honestly, most Canadian universities do prefer MBA candidates with at least 2-3 years of work experience, but don't worry, there are still good options. Some schools offer MBAs designed specifically for recent graduates or people without much professional experience—like freshers-friendly programs.

Alternatively, you might look into a Master's in Management (MiM) or a specialized business master's instead. These programs typically don't require work experience and are perfect for people coming straight from an undergraduate degree like yours. It could be a smart stepping stone to an MBA later on, too!

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