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Study Business & Management Abroad
200 programmes · 8 countries · BSc/BA, MSc/MA, PhD
Business and management is the third-largest field for Nepali students abroad, spanning MBAs at top global schools, Master's in Management for fresh graduates, and specialised Master's in Finance, Marketing, Supply Chain, and Analytics. Career outcomes vary enormously by school rank — choosing the right programme is more important here than in any other field.
🇳🇵 For Nepali students
Nepali business graduates from top-50 global business schools regularly return to senior roles at major Nepali corporates (Chaudhary Group, Khetan, NIBL, Mega Bank), private equity firms, and international development organisations (UNDP, World Bank Nepal office). For others, the global MBA is the visa vehicle to permanent overseas careers.
Business & Management programs(200)
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200 programmes
Bachelor of Business Administration
Capilano UniversityBS in Business Administration
Arizona State UniversityTempe, AZBachelor of Asia Pacific Studies
APU (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific Univ.)BeppuBA International Business
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Why study business abroad?
Business is a credentialing field. The exact same skills you'd learn at an unknown college vs Wharton are similar — but the network, brand on your CV, and recruiter access differ enormously. This means choosing the right school is more impactful than choosing the right country.
Career switching is the #1 reason people pursue MBAs. Most Nepali MBA applicants come from engineering, banking, or family business backgrounds and use the MBA to pivot to consulting, product management, or finance. Without an MBA, these transitions are extremely difficult mid-career.
Salary uplift varies. Top-15 global MBA programmes typically deliver 80–120% salary increase post-graduation. Mid-tier programmes (rank 50–100) deliver 20–50%. Lower-ranked programmes often deliver no meaningful uplift — go in eyes-open if you're applying outside the top 100.
MBA vs Master's in Management vs specialised Master's
MBA (Master of Business Administration): 1–2 years. Designed for people with 3–7 years of work experience. Focus on leadership, strategy, general management. Best for career switchers and people aiming at consulting, banking, or senior corporate roles. Median student age 27–29.
Master's in Management (MIM): 1–2 years. Designed for fresh graduates or those with 0–2 years of experience. Focus on practical business skills. Cheaper than MBA. Best for fresh Nepali undergraduates who want a business career without waiting 3+ years for MBA eligibility. Top MIM: HEC Paris, ESSEC, LBS, ESCP, Bocconi.
Master's in Finance (MFin / MSF): 1 year. Quantitative focus. Best for people targeting investment banking, asset management, or quant roles. Top: LSE, LBS, MIT, Princeton, INSEAD, ESCP.
Master's in Analytics / Business Analytics: 1 year. Bridges business and data science. Hot field, strong placement. Top: MIT Sloan MBAn, USC, Imperial, ESSEC.
Other specialisations: Marketing, Supply Chain, Information Systems, Real Estate, Hospitality Management. Generally pursue these only at strong-rank programmes; mid-tier specialised degrees have weaker recruiter awareness.
Career prospects: where business graduates go
Management consulting (McKinsey, BCG, Bain, Deloitte, EY): top recruiter at every elite business school. Highly competitive — typical acceptance rate 1–3% at MBB. Starting comp at MBB: ~$200k+ for MBA grads. Recruits heavily from top-15 US, top-3 UK, top-3 European schools.
Investment banking (Goldman, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley): another magnet. Pay similar to MBB but more volatile and demanding hours. Strongly clustered in NYC, London, Hong Kong, Singapore.
Product management at tech firms: increasingly the top destination at US business schools. Pay $180–250k+ at FAANG companies for MBA grads. Less prestigious but better lifestyle than consulting/banking.
Corporate finance, FP&A, strategy: large multinationals (Unilever, P&G, Amazon, Microsoft) hire MBAs into rotational programmes. Pay $130–170k starting in USA.
Entrepreneurship: increasingly popular among MBA grads. Both as founders and as joining early-stage startups. Stanford, Harvard, MIT have the strongest networks.
Return to Nepal: a top global MBA opens doors at family conglomerates, fintech (Khalti, eSewa, IME), microfinance institutions, and INGOs. Pay levels are much lower than abroad but quality of life and impact can be high.
Costs, scholarships, ROI
Top US MBAs: $80,000–110,000 per year tuition (Harvard, Wharton ~$100k/year for 2 years = $200k tuition alone). Add living: total cost $250,000–350,000.
Top European MBAs (1-year): INSEAD ~€100k tuition, LBS ~£100k. Plus £30–40k living. Total ~€140–160k.
MIM/Master's in Management: typically €20–50k tuition for 1–2 years. Most affordable business education route.
Scholarships: Knight-Hennessy (Stanford), Fulbright FSP, Chevening (UK, 1 year), DAAD, school-specific merit (most top schools offer 30–60% scholarships to highly competitive applicants). Aga Khan ISP for need-based postgrad.
ROI math: a $300k MBA at a top-10 school usually pays back in 4–6 years post-graduation (assuming ~$200k post-MBA total comp and pre-MBA salary ~$90k). At rank 50+, ROI math is much weaker — often 10+ years to break even.
Admissions: GMAT, work experience, essays
GMAT/GRE: top MBAs cluster around GMAT 720+ median (or GRE 325+). Below 700 is a significant disadvantage at top programmes. Test prep is the highest-ROI prep activity — invest 200+ hours.
Work experience: median MBA student has 4–6 years of full-time experience. Pre-experience candidates target MIM instead.
Essays: business schools emphasise leadership, career goals, and 'why this school'. Generic essays fail. Spend weeks on each application's essays — they are read by humans.
Recommendations: from current/former managers, ideally senior. Avoid academic recs unless you have <1 year work experience.
Interviews: most top programmes interview shortlisted applicants. Practice the standard 'why MBA, why now, why this school, post-MBA goals' framework.
Best countries to study Business & Management
Top destinations for Nepali students based on tuition, job market, and visa ease.
Home to the world's top MBA programmes — Harvard, Wharton, Stanford, Booth, Kellogg, MIT Sloan. Highest post-MBA salaries globally ($150–200k median). Most expensive option but financial outcomes justify it for top-15 programmes.
Explore USA guide1-year MBAs save time and money vs USA's 2-year format. London Business School, Said (Oxford), Judge (Cambridge), Imperial — globally respected. Graduate Route gives 2 years to work after MBA.
Explore UK guideSolid mid-tier business schools (Rotman, Ivey, Schulich, McGill Desautels) at much lower cost than US peers. Clear PR pathway. Master's in Management (one-year, no work experience needed) is popular with fresh Nepali graduates.
Explore Canada guideEurope's business school heartland — HEC Paris, INSEAD (top-3 MBA globally), ESSEC, ESCP. Many English-taught programmes. Strong recruitment by global consultancies and luxury brands.
Explore France guideMelbourne Business School, AGSM (UNSW), MGSM. Affordable compared to USA/UK. Strong Master's of Professional Accounting for those targeting CPA Australia. Clear post-study work visa.
Explore Australia guideMannheim Business School, ESMT Berlin, Frankfurt School. Affordable tuition by global standards. Excellent for finance and consulting — Frankfurt is Europe's financial hub. Good for Master's in Management; smaller MBA market.
Explore Germany guideBusiness & Management for Nepali Students
Key things to know before you apply
NOC requirement
All Nepali students studying abroad need a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from Nepal's Ministry of Education, Science and Technology before applying for a student visa.
NRB forex limit
Nepal Rastra Bank allows students to remit up to $12,000 per year for most destinations (USA, Canada, Australia, EU) and $6,000 for select Asian destinations. Check the current NRB circular for your destination.
Exams required for Business & Management
Standardised tests universities look for when reviewing applications.
GMAT
Standard for top MBAs. Target 720+. Latest format is GMAT Focus Edition (since 2024).
GMAT guideGRE
Accepted as GMAT alternative at virtually all business schools since 2018. Use if you score better on GRE.
GRE guideIELTS
Required for non-native English programmes. 7.0+ typical for top business schools.
IELTS guideFrequently asked questions
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