What are the chances of getting work permit after completing MBA in the UK


Great question! The UK is a popular destination for MBA students, and the country offers favorable post-study work options for international graduates.

Post-Study Work Permit after MBA in the UK:

1. Graduate Route (Post-Study Work Visa):
- After completing your MBA (or any eligible degree) in the UK, you can apply for the Graduate Route, which allows you to stay and work (or look for work) in the UK for up to 2 years (3 years for PhD graduates).
- This visa is not tied to a specific job or employer, so you can work at any skill level, be self-employed, or even start your own business.

2. Eligibility for Graduate Route:
- You must have successfully completed your MBA at a UK university with a track record of compliance.
- You must apply from within the UK before your student visa expires.

3. Chances of Getting the Work Permit:
- The Graduate Route is not points-based and does not require a job offer. If you complete your MBA successfully and meet the basic eligibility, your chances of getting the Graduate Route visa are very high.

4. After the Graduate Route:
- If you secure a job with a qualifying employer and meet the salary and skill requirements, you can switch to a Skilled Worker Visa (formerly Tier 2 General Visa), which is a route to settlement in the UK.

5. Career Prospects:
- An MBA from a reputed UK university is highly valued by employers.
- The UK has a strong job market, especially in finance, consulting, technology, and management.

Summary:
Your chances of getting a post-study work permit (Graduate Route) after completing your MBA in the UK are excellent, provided you graduate from a recognized institution and apply before your visa expires.

If you’d like personalized guidance on choosing the right MBA program or support with your UK application, Pollster Education can help! Feel free to contact us at +919324480791 or info@pollstereducation.com, or visit our office in Mumbai.

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