Which country would you suggest for MBA studies: UK, Germany, or any other country?
For recent graduates with strong academics and no work experience, the UK and Germany are both good options for MBA or management studies.
- UK: Some universities accept applicants without work experience. Programs are typically one year, and you get a two-year post-study work visa (PSW) to gain experience.
- Germany: Master in Management (MiM) programs are well-suited for fresh graduates. Some private universities also offer MBAs without work experience. Graduates get an 18-month post-study job seeker visa.
Both countries offer strong post-study work options. If you want a fast-track MBA, the UK is ideal. For a management-focused degree with lower costs, consider Germany.
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