MBA Australia
Australia has lately become one of the most sought after overseas destination for management programs. Australia holds edge over other destination in terms of relaxed lifestyle, high quality of various educational courses, attractive chances of getting employment and low costs involved with courses.
Australian MBA programs offer a wide array of subjects for specializations which are designed in consultation with industry experts. Australia is a multicultural country with learners from many nationalities comprising its student force.
B-Schools in Australia thrive on variety and flexibility because students from all over the world come here to get valuable education. One gets to learn the art of competing in the rough and ever changing waters of business world.
Business schools of Australia focus on problem solving techniques and theoretical aspects of business are inculcated deeply in the course curriculum. Australian MBA universities offer differentiated MBA programs under the guidance of outstanding faculties.
Generally, universities commence MBA programs in January or February each year. However, there is second round of admission during middle of the year in June or July. Duration of the course is normally one to two years. Different modes of study programs includes full time, part time, online, distance learning and executive MBA programs.
Course fee varies from institution to institution. But in general, it ranges between AU $20,000 to AU $56,000. Fee for the course needs to be made every semester.
However, Australian Business Schools are quite strict about relevant work experience. Minimum two years of experience is a must, though students with four to five years of professional experience tend to have better chances. Though, few of the universities based in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane accept students even without work experience. But that should be considered more of exception rather than the norm.
Few of the outstanding management universities are;
University of Melbourne, Australian Graduate School of Management, University of New South Wales and Australian National University to name just a few
In today’s time economic interests rule over other macro factors in global scenario. Australia is a major power in Asia-pacific region and its main trade partners are emerging economies like Singapore, China, Malaysia and Hong Kong etc. Apart from this fact, geographically also Australia is close to Asia and that gives it an edge and preference over other management destinations.
