Which countries would you suggest for MBA studies considering my academic percentage and visa chances?
The UK and Canada are your best options for MBA studies with a 59.6% graduation score and 36 months of work experience. Both countries offer MBA programs that consider applicants with your academic background and provide strong post-study work visa (PSW) pathways.
- UK: Many universities accept a 2:2 honors degree (about 55-60%) plus relevant work experience. The Graduate Route visa lets you work for up to 2 years after graduation. 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.
- Canada: Some institutions accept diverse academic profiles and offer the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) for up to 3 years of work after your MBA.
Australia, Germany, and Singapore are also options, but the UK and Canada offer the best balance of eligibility and post-study work opportunities for your profile.
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