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MBA – Programs – Int'l MBA
If you are interested in working internationally, you may want to consider the possibility of earning your MBA degree
outside of your region. It will open your horizons to new places, new cultures and new professional and personal networks.
You may have the opportunity to learn another language. Attending business school abroad in itself will make your MBA a
unique experience. It will potentially enable you to get positions which require a degree of international expertise more
easily than your counterparts from business schools in your home country. You will not only have lived abroad but studied
business abroad.
You may also have the opportunity through European and US schools such as INSEAD, IESE, Columbia and others to do a portion
of your MBA abroad. This may also help you gain some degree of real life international exposure in addition to developing
international connections while studying MBA in your local region.
There is a wide range of different kinds of institutions overseas. Each institution carries its own unique philosophy and
organization. Wide ranges of companies recruit at European and Canadian business schools. Again each school is different and
you are going to want to check the specific school you are interested in to get information on who recruits at that school.
The following is a list of some well-known European and Canadian business schools:
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