What is procedure for admission for MBA in Singapore, Germany, Australia
HI,
Eligibility/Requirements for MBA in Australia:
Bachelor degree: Candidates must have completed a bachelor’s degree in any field from a recognised university.
ELTS: Students need to secure a good IELTS score for getting the Australian visa. Students from non-native English speaking countries need to showcase their English language proficiency to secure admission in a university.
Work Experience: Although it is not mandatory but having work experience of at least two-three years definitely proves to be advantageous for aspirants.
GMAT: Most of the Australian universities and colleges accept GMAT score for giving admission to pursue the MBA program. A good GMAT (The Graduate Management Admission Test) score is required to get into a top university to pursue MBA. However, average GMAT score for getting admission in an Australian university is 590.
Admission Tests:
Applicants are advised to register for all required admission tests for admission to Australian universities well beforehand.
The most commonly accepted exam is IELTS which is also the only English proficiency exam accepted by the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship.
Graduate Management Admission Exam (GMAT). This is not mandatory, however, few colleges require this to take admission.
The basic requirements for admission that are common to all Singapore universities are:
Candidates must have three to four years of work experience (may vary according to university
International students and non-native English speakers need to present their TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or IELTS (International English Language Testing System) scores
Scores of GMAT or GRE (depending on the university)
Course Duration: The duration of MBA programme differs from university to university. Some B-schools have a course duration of two years (24 months) while others offer a 16-months MBA crash course. If you are applying for MBA diploma, then the duration will be minimum one year.
Application Process FOR SINGAPORE:
Majorly all Singapore universities offer online application along with a complete set of documents. One can download the application form from their respective websites and follow the instructions, as provided.
After the filling the application form, all required documentation should be ready to be submitted along with the form. You would also need to pay a small amount as the application fee.
Keep an eye on the submission deadlines as the universities and try to submit the form as soon as possible and not wait till the last moment.
Depending upon the university, interviews will be conducted either on call or through other electronic means of communication.
Make sure you have received your student visa so that once you receive the admit letter, there is no delay in joining the university, else the admission can be forfeited.
Application Process FOR GERMANY :
The application process for PG courses (MBA) in Germany is similar to the application process for UG courses. Essentially, these are the steps you ought to follow:
Check for the eligibility( SAME AS SINGAPORE)
Apply for tests
Create a document packet complete with transcripts, statement of purpose, letters of recommendation and certified test score (as required)
Understand whether the university is a member of Uni-Assist; if it is a member then apply via Uni Assist, or else apply directly to the university.
The admissions for Winter Semesters usually start in the month of February and closes by May. The universities in turn confirm admissions by early July, giving you enough time for Visa Processing.
HOPE ITS CLEAR.
What are you the best universities for MBA in Singapore, Australia, Germany
Hi Anuradha,
Singapore, Australia and Germany are all wonderful places to pursue a degree of Masters in Business Administration. All of the countries have good economic prospects and are open to immigrant population.
I have listed out the best business schools in each country, their rankings as per different institutions and the average post MBA salary (in Dollar terms) in the list below:
SINGAPORE
INSEAD Singapore - #1 (FT) - $167,000
National University of Singapore (NUS) - #26 (Financial Times – FT) - $132,000
Nanyang Technological University (NTU)-Nanyang Business School - #24 (FT) - $126,000
Singapore Management University-Lee Kong Chian School of Business - #51-100 (FT) - $60,000 – $73,000
AUSTRALIA
University of Melbourne: #66 (FT) - $100,319
AGSM at Univ of New South Wales: #63(FT) - $121,794
Monash University: NA - $85,000
The University of Sydney: NA -
Macquarie Graduate School of Management: NA - $131,488
GERMANY
University of Manheim – Manheim Business School - #54(FT) #18 (FT Euro Ranking) - $113,829
European School of Management and Technology (ESMT) Berlin - #70 (FT Global) #16 (FT Euro) - $108,360
HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management (HHL) - #33 (FT Euro) - $76,260
WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management - #37 (FT Euro) - $98,861
EBS University Business School - #51 (FT Euro) - $98,280
Frankfurt School of Finance and Management - #60 (FT Euro) - $100,000
University of Cologne Faculty of Management - #76 (FT Euro) - $70,700
ESCP Europe, Berlin Campus - #11 (FT Euro) - $202,554 (Post Executive MBA)
There is a significant amount of investment required for all of these colleges in terms of fees and living expenses. The placement scenario is not as easy and straightforward as in Indian Business schools. So please think about the real reason for your choice of pursuing an MBA and focus on building your network and profile accordingly. Only aim for top business schools in any country because only such schools will provide you with a solid foundation in terms of job prospects.
Hope I have helped you. Feel free to ask queries if any. All the best!
Dear All, I am 10th passed and want to study in Singapore like Diploma in Logistic & Supply chain management, pls guide
Hello Saifuddin Sayed,
Singapore is a country with amazing weather, top-notch education system, affordable education and living, diversity in study space. Singapore houses some of the best Logistic and Supply Chain Management colleges. The list of them is as follows:
Universities in Singapore which offer Supply Chain Management courses are:
PSB Academy:
Courses offered:
- Bachelor's of Commerce (Supply Chain Management) - Undergraduate, full-time (3 yearb programme) course
- Diploma in Business Administration (Supplu Chain Management)- Career based/vocational, full time (12 Months) course
- Postgraduate Diploma in Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management- Post-graduate, full time (12 months) course
Nayang Technological University (NTU)
Courses offered:
- M.Sc. (Supply Chain and Logistics)- Full time (12-24 months) postgraduate programme.
Dimensions International College:
Courses offered:
- Advanced Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management- Career based/vocation full time (8-16 months) course.
- Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Mangement- Career based/vocation full time (8-16 months) course.
Singapore Institute of Management:
Courses offered:
- Bachelors of Business (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)- Undergraduate full time (Full programme (24 modules): 4.5 years; Advanced 1 (16 modules): 3 years; Advanced 2 (12 modules): 2.5 years) course.
- Masters of Science in Supply Chain and Logistics Management- Post-graduate, full time (12 months) course.
Management Development Institute of Singapore (MDIS)
Courses offered:
- MBA in Supply Chain Management- Postgraduate, full time (12 months) course.
Kaplan Higher Education Academy:
Courses offered:
- Bachelors of Arts (Honours) in Business with Logistics and Supply Chain Management- Undergraduate, full time (16 months) course.
Curtin Singapore:
Courses offered:
- Master's of Supply Chain Management- Postgraduate, full time (12 months) course.
RMIT University in Singapore:
Courses offered:
- Bachelors of Business (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)- Undergraduate, full time (3 years) course.
What is Logistics and Supply Chain Management:
- This specialization is an introduction to the fascinating world of Supply Chain Management. When you complete the Supply Chain Management Specialization you will have a richer understanding of the complexities that companies are facing in today's global networked economy.
- The specialization is for you, if: 1. you are looking to start a career in Supply Chain Management, but lack the basic background; 2. you are working with people in Supply Chain Management and want to understand their daily challenges better; 3. you are fascinated by how the global economy is linked together by the flow of products, information, and finances.
- The Supply Chain Management Specialization is made up of four basic courses in logistics, operations, planning, and sourcing, followed by a capstone course in Supply Chain Management Strategy. The Supply Chain Logistics course will cover transportation, warehousing and inventory, and logistics network design. The Supply Chain Operations course covers techniques used to optimize flow and focuses specifically on Six Sigma quality and Lean practices. In the Supply Chain Planning course you will master different forecasting approaches. The Supply Chain Sourcing course deals with different techniques that help you create lasting and productive supplier relationships. Finally, in the capstone course on Supply Chain Management Strategy you will solve a real-life business case.
I hope this helps!
Do revert back in case of any doubts.
Is Singapore Cambridge A level student with subject combinations chemistry,biology and maths be eligible for NEET?
Dear Madhu, you haven't mentioned the Nationality. Indian Citizens, NRI's, PIO's, OCI's and Foreign Nationals are eligible to appear for NEET. And the minimum aggregate should be 50% for General Category, 40% and 45% for reserved and PWD categories. I hope the application has been filled because the last date to fill in the online application for NEET 2019 has been closed.
How much is it cost to do MS from NUS and NTU Singapore?
Hey Saif Sid,
The cost for the course MBBS at those universities in singapore is ₹ 38.8 lakhs and for BTech is ₹ 20.1 lakhs and Msc is ₹19 lakhs and the staying charges and rest is based on you! And this college accepts TOEFL. You can write TOEFL as a qualifying exam!
i am a Lifting supervisor in Singapore,my highest education is 12th std. now i would like to pursue Diploma in Building Design Engineering.
What eligibility I need to study medical in Singapore and any entrance exam is there and without pay how should we study abroad
How may i take the admission in singapore for MBA
Dear Akshay,
Further to your query, please find some links below which will help you plan for studying in Singapore.
MBA in Singapore- Cost of Pursuing MBA
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Hope they helps. Good Luck!
How do study in Singapore and which course is best now
Hello,
The top courses to study in Singapore include education in the following areas of study:
- MBA/ Management
- Materials science
- Engineering and technology
- Chemisty
- Communication and Media studies
- Education and training
- Environmental studies
- Pharmacy and Pharmacology
- Architecture
In order to gain admission to any university in Singapore, you will need standardized test scores from GREor GMAT if applying for postgraduate programs, English language proficiency scores from IELTS Academic or TOEFL iBT, letters of recommendation, statement of purpose, official transcripts/scorecard, CV and/or resume and any additional essay/admission requirements.
The top universities to study in Singapore are:
- Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
- National University of Singapore (NUS)
- Singapore Management University
- INSEAD
For more details, visit: https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/study-in-singapore