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British MBAs face tough time over tighter student visa norms

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Press Trust of India London

Indian and Chinese students, the largest group among overseas applicants for these programmes, are being put off as a result of a tougher job market as well as increasingly attractive programmes back home.

According to the Financial Times, the 18 MBA programmes, regularly ranked among the world's top 100, show that overall enrolment figures are at their lowest for the past eight years and 21 per cent lower than at their height in 2010.

Last year only four of the top 18 UK schools admitted more than 100 students, compared with nine out of 18 in 2010.

Business schools have traditionally been a strong earner for the UK economy, but even the leading full-time MBA programmes have been unable to attract overseas students in the latest enrolment cycle, according to data compiled by the annual FT Global MBA Rankings, to be released on January 28.

 

Business schools blame the UK Border Agency visa restrictions

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First Published: Oct 24 2010 | 3:55 PM IST

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