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If I am not eligible for MBA, can you suggest other countries based on your experience?

17 Aug 2026 · Answered by Rakshitha Muthukumar · 1 min read
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If you're not eligible for an MBA, consider countries with strong specialized master's programs and good post-study work options.

- United States: Offers top tech and business master's programs, plus up to 36 months of work on a STEM OPT extension (post-study work visa).
- Canada: High-quality education, clear path to permanent residency, and up to 3 years of work after graduation with a Post-Graduation Work Permit.
- United Kingdom: One-year master's programs and a 2-year Graduate Route visa for post-study work. This 2-year period applies to applications made before 1 January 2027; applications submitted on or after that date receive 18 months, while PhD graduates continue to receive 3 years.
- Germany: Low or no tuition at many public universities and an 18-month post-study work visa.
- Australia: Specialized master's and postgraduate diplomas, with up to 3 years of work on a Subclass 485 visa after graduation.

These options can help you build your career in technology or related fields.

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