
Do Indian MBA graduates need any type of foreign examinations like IELTS or something to get a job abroad ? I saw some people saying the person who has professional qualification such as MBA s and MCAs do not need any such…
Do Indian MBA grads need IELTS or exams for foreign jobs?
Here's a clear and direct answer to whether Indian MBA graduates need exams like IELTS to get a job abroad:
Do Indian MBA graduates need foreign exams like IELTS to get a job abroad?
It depends on the country and type of job:
1. Language Proficiency Exams (like IELTS/TOEFL):
• Required only if:
o You're applying for a visa (e.g., work visa or PR) to countries like Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, etc.
o You're migrating and not directly sponsored by a company (like through Express Entry in Canada).
o You're switching to study (like a second degree or diploma), where proof of English is needed.
• Not usually required if:
o You're being hired directly by a foreign employer and your work visa is sponsored.
o You're moving to a non-English-speaking country (like Germany, Netherlands) and the job doesn’t require proof of English (though they may need you to learn the local language).
2. Professional Degrees like MBA/MCA:
• These degrees do not exempt you from language tests like IELTS if the immigration or visa rules require them.
• However, many employers recognize MBA/MCA from reputed Indian institutions and may waive additional assessments during hiring if your communication skills are good.
3. Other Things to Know:
• If your MBA was taught in English, some countries (like Canada or Ireland) may let you skip IELTS by providing a Medium of Instruction (MOI) certificate.
• Some countries also accept other tests like PTE or Duolingo English Test instead of IELTS.
Summary:
Situation IELTS/TOEFL Needed?
Job via company sponsorship Not usually
Applying for skilled migration (PR) Usually yes
Going for study abroad Yes
Direct job in English-speaking country (non-sponsored) Often yes
So, just having an MBA or MCA doesn’t automatically exempt you from tests like IELTS. It all comes down to the country, the type of visa, and how you're getting the job.
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