The Masters of Business Administration (MBA) program ranking has currently peaked making it one of the highest demand graduates around the world.
According to research from Graduate Management Admissions Council, it was found that 78% of employers intend to hire MBA graduates and most of the employers are planning to increase the starting salary of new hires.
Master of Business Administration (MBA) students are not only exposed to academic theories but are taught the way to apply them in the real world setting as well. They will acquire networking skills by being in the same learning environment with like-minded people with the guidance of the professors.
They will also be graduating with a strong foundation on how to handle risk evaluation, manage a cost-benefit analysis, and apply best management practices that will help them become a more proactive leader.
Why MBA in Australia?
- Internationally recognized
Acquiring an MBA from Australia gives you the advantage of having an international qualification that is accepted globally. More than 70 MBA programs in Australia are internationally recognized and most of them have global accreditation from the AACSB and EQUIS. Other than it helps with career advancement, the rate of employment is also high.
- Theoretical and Practical Knowledge
Australia universities equip the students with in-class learning and real-world skills in order to be a better graduate. Other than just offering the students theoretical knowledge, the universities also focus on improving the students’ interpersonal skills.
- Combination of Eastern and Western business cultures
Australia is well-known for being a multicultural country. With that being said, it is a country that compiles both Eastern and Western students. This helps not only to enhance the students’ intercultural skills, it gives the students the ability to think outside of the box, considering there are different perspectives from different cultures.
What Are The General Entry Requirements?
Bachelor’s Degree CGPA | Minimum 2.5 – 3.0 |
Work experience | Minimum 1-2 years |
IELTS | 7.5 with no less than 7.0 for individual test |
*The requirements may vary among universities
What Are The Top Universities To Study MBA in Australia?
Here are the recommended Business Schools and Universities to do MBA in Australia 2020:
1. Melbourne Business School
Program Duration | 1 or 2 years (Full Time MBA) |
Next Intake | August 2020 |
Indicative Annual Fee 2020 | AUD$44,750 |
2. University of New South Wales (UNSW) Business School
Program Duration | 16 months (AGSM) |
Next Intake | January 2021 |
Indicative Annual Fee 2020 | AUD$66,263 |
3. Monash Business School
Program Duration | 2 years (Full Time MBA) |
Next Intake | May 2020 |
Indicative Annual Fee 2020 | AUD$44,000 |
4. University of Queensland (UQ) Business School
Program Duration | 1 year (Full Time MBA) |
Next Intake | July 2020 |
Indicative Annual Fee 2020 | AUD$80,808 |
5. Macquarie Business School (MGSM)
Program Duration | 2 years (Full Time MBA) |
Next Intake | May, July 2020 |
Indicative Annual Fee 2020 | AUD$40,000 |
6. Kaplan Business School
Program Duration | 2 years (Full Time MBA) |
Next Intake | July, November 2020 |
Indicative Annual Fee 2020 | AUD$22,800 |
7. University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
Program Duration | 2 Years (Full Time MBA) |
Next Intake | July, November 2020 |
Indicative Annual Fee 2020 | AUD$41,952 |
8. Western Sydney University
Program Duration | 2 years (Full Time MBA) |
Next Intake | April, June, September 2020 |
Indicative Annual Fee 2020 | AUD$31,720 |
9. Griffith University
Program Duration | 1-1.5 years (Full Time MBA) |
Next Intake | June 2020 |
Indicative Annual Fee 2020 | AUD$39,500 |
10. Edith Cowan University
Program Duration | 2 years (Full Time MBA) |
Next Intake | July 2020 |
Indicative Annual Fee 2020 | AUD$29,900 |
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