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Work Experience Usa

Antonio Said:

is it must for a person to have work experience to join B-schools in USA through GMAT?

We Answered:

u ll appreciate it so much more if you do have had some work experience
but if you still want to do it and have the brains and the cash - you stand a high chance without experience

Jeff Said:

i dont have any work experience and i have completed by BE MECHANICAL.STILL I WANT TO DO MBA IN USA?

We Answered:

It (MBA's fees) doesn't deal with experience. Experience needs for good understandings of MBA. Also experience count for placement, not for estimating fees of MBA.

Generally it is preferred to have some experience so that you can demand high package after completing MBA.

One more thing that may be some of the University can charge you a little bit extra as you have no experience, but that too, would not cost you much.

Angel Said:

AM I ELIGIBLE TO WORK IN USA WITH A 3 YEARS DIPLOMA AND EXPERIENCE?

We Answered:

If you're not a US national, it is almost impossible to get a visa to the USA right now that gives you the right to work. Your qualifications may enable you to get a job that offers an H1B visa from a company that has that kind of opening. That's the only way you're going to get a work visa.

It's hard to justify bringing somebody in on H1B without a minimum of a bachelors' degree (a four-year degree in the US) unless you have an extraordinarily rare skill.

Please don't come on a tourist visa and then work without a permit. La migra is being very harsh indeed these days.

Erica Said:

How can I get a Visa to do a work placement in the USA?

We Answered:

get advice from american embassy

Gerald Said:

what r the good univ "NOT BEST" universites to do MBA through GMAT & TOEFL without work experience in USA.

We Answered:

There are literally hundreds of schools in the U.S. that offer the MBA, and probably 90% of them fall into that middle range. I personally got my degree from Univ. of South Florida, and it is a very good program, but not impossible to get into. Many students did not have work experience.

Here's a list of schools. Aside from the top 20, most will be flexible about work experience, I think.

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