The infrastructure of finance institutes in Australia is strong. The degrees offered by many of the business education institutes in the country are recognized internationally. More than twenty institutes in Australia provide business management programs.
A three year bachelor's degree in science, arts, or commerce is recognized in a majority of cases, as a primary requirement for eligibility to finance schools in Australia. Some Australian universities do not demand a bachelor's degree if the candidate has exemplary work experience or commendable professional achievements. The majority of business schools in Australia require a minimum of two to three years work experience as mandatory for eligibility to management courses.
MBA programs that are accredited by AMBA require a minimum of three years work experience. There are only five or six business schools in Australia which do not require work experience.
A GMAT is recommended by many institutes, although this is not a rigid necessity. Many top business schools in Australia do not demand a GMAT score in order to be admitted. An IELTS or TOEFL is a mandatory requirement of eligibility for most business schools in Australia.
Many MBA programs in Australia run for a period of one year, which saves money. The approach to business management education is a mixture of traditions of America, England and Asia.
Some leading business institutes in Australia are the following:
- Macquarie University
- Melbourne Business School
- University of Canberra
- Australian National University
- University of New Castle
- Charles Sturt University
- University of Tasmania
- Southern Cross University
- Griffith University
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