Hi,
I am 35 years old Indian (Male) , working with an MNC in India (Bangalore) having 13 years of experience. I am planning to write GMAT and apply to Executive MBA programs in US and Canada.
My question is : To get into Executive MBA programs in the US or Canada , should I be having a job in that country ? i.e. Should I be working in the US, if I need to apply for an EMBA programs in the US ?
Does EMBA programs in the US/Canada accept (self sponsored) international students (as I am doubtful that my company will sponsor me) ?
If not, are there any Full time EMBA programs in the US or Canada for which there is no prerequisite to be working in that country ?
Thanks!
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Hi phrenetic,
Admissions requirements differ by school/program. I would recommend that you check with the programs that you are planning to apply to, for their specific requirement. If you are unsure of what programs would be a good fit, you can use our school finder toolto discover and connect with the programs based on your profile and preferences. Good luck!
Admissions requirements differ by school/program. I would recommend that you check with the programs that you are planning to apply to, for their specific requirement. If you are unsure of what programs would be a good fit, you can use our school finder toolto discover and connect with the programs based on your profile and preferences. Good luck!
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Hi phrenetic,phrenetic wrote:Hi,
I am 35 years old Indian (Male) , working with an MNC in India (Bangalore) having 13 years of experience. I am planning to write GMAT and apply to Executive MBA programs in US and Canada.
My question is : To get into Executive MBA programs in the US or Canada , should I be having a job in that country ? i.e. Should I be working in the US, if I need to apply for an EMBA programs in the US ?
Does EMBA programs in the US/Canada accept (self sponsored) international students (as I am doubtful that my company will sponsor me) ?
If not, are there any Full time EMBA programs in the US or Canada for which there is no prerequisite to be working in that country ?
Thanks!
EMBA programs accept international candidates. You don't have to work in the US before applying to US programs, only during your studies.
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Michelle@ARINGO : Thanks for your reply.
When you say that "I don't have to work in the US before applying to US programs, only during your studies", does that mean that if I get selected into any US Business school , then I will get F1 visa or some kind of work visa to both work and study in the US ?
Regards,
phrenetic
When you say that "I don't have to work in the US before applying to US programs, only during your studies", does that mean that if I get selected into any US Business school , then I will get F1 visa or some kind of work visa to both work and study in the US ?
Regards,
phrenetic