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BSc. from Oxford Brookes

 
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BSc. from Oxford Brookes
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10-18-2007, 05:08 AM
Hello,

I wanted to know if I would be eligible to apply for MBA in the US and UK after I get the BSc.(Hons) degree in Applied Accounting.

Most universities in US and UK require a list of post-secondary educational institutions attended by the applicant.

This is what is written on one university's website.

<i>An international applicant is required to hold a college or university degree equivalent to a four-year American baccalaureate degree. All post-secondary educational institutions you have attended and received a degree from, including technical and professional schools, should be listed on the application form. The complete, formal names of the institutions and the title of any diploma or degree earned must be used.</i>

Now I am confused.

I am studying ACCA from SBS in Karachi.

I cannot mention SBS as the insitution that awards the degree of BSc. in Applied Accounting. It is Oxford Brookes that would award the degree.

And how can I mention Oxford Brookes as the institution "attended"?

I am confused.

Please, help!
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BSc. from Oxford Brookes - by koonge - 10-18-2007, 05:08 AM
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