What documents are needed for application submission and how to share them for a MBA?
You’ll typically need these documents for your Master’s application:
- Academic transcripts and certificates (Bachelor’s, MBA)
- Proof of English proficiency (IELTS score)
- CV/resume
- Personal statement or statement of purpose
- Letters of recommendation (usually 2)
- Passport copy
Most universities require you to upload clear scanned copies through their official online application portals. Some may request certified hard copies by post - send originals only if specifically asked. If any documents are not in English, official translations may be required.
Requirements can vary by country and university, so your counsellor can guide you on specific details for each application.
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