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Diploma in Business & Management

12 programs found

Diploma programs in Business & Management are 1–2 years and are a practical, affordable option. Many lead to professional certification and open-work-permit eligibility in Canada and Australia.

Diploma programs in Business & Management

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Diploma — Business Administration

Robertson College
Diploma< $20k/yrIELTS 5.5+september, january, may
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Diploma — Business Administration

Vancouver Community College (VCC)
Diploma< $20k/yrIELTS 6.0+september, january, may
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Diploma — Business Administration

St. Lawrence College
Diploma< $20k/yrIELTS 6.0+september, january, may
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Diploma — Business Administration

College of the North Atlantic (CNA)
Diploma< $20k/yrIELTS 6.0+september
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Diploma — Business Administration

Bow Valley College
Diploma< $20k/yrIELTS 6.0+september, january, may
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Diploma — Business Administration

Holland College
Diploma< $20k/yrIELTS 6.0+september, january
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Diploma — Business Administration

New Brunswick Community College (NBCC)
Diploma< $20k/yrIELTS 6.0+september, january
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Diploma — Business Administration

Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC)
Diploma< $20k/yrIELTS 6.0+september, january
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Diploma — Business Administration

Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Diploma< $20k/yrIELTS 6.0+september, january
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Diploma — Business Administration

BCIT — British Columbia Institute of Technology
Diploma< $20k/yrIELTS 6.0+september, january
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Diploma in Business Administration

BCIT — British Columbia Institute of Technology
Diploma$20–40k/yrIELTS 6.5+
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Diploma of Business

Holmesglen Institute
Diploma< $20k/yrIELTS 5.5+february, july
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Business & 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.

Tests required for admission

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Frequently asked questions

Should I do MBA right after Bachelor's or work for a few years first?
Work first. Almost every top-100 MBA programme requires 2+ years of work experience, and the best ones expect 4–6 years. Without experience, your essays and interviews will be weak compared to peers. If you're a fresh Bachelor's graduate, do a Master's in Management (MIM) instead — same school brand, different programme designed for younger candidates.
Is an Indian MBA (IIM, ISB) better value than a US MBA for Nepali students?
Depends on your career goals. Indian top MBAs are world-class for staying in South Asia — top placements at McKinsey/BCG/Bain India, strong corporate placements in India. But for working in the USA, Canada, UK, or Europe, an Indian MBA is much weaker. Top US/UK MBAs unlock global mobility that Indian ones don't.
How important is the GMAT for top business schools?
Very important — likely the single biggest controllable factor in admissions. Median GMAT at top-10 US schools is 720–735. Below 700, you need exceptional work experience and essays to compensate. Above 740, you become competitive at every top programme. Most successful Nepali MBA applicants invest 6–9 months of evening/weekend prep.
Can I work part-time during my MBA to offset costs?
Limited. US F-1 visa permits 20 hours/week on-campus work — and most full-time MBAs are too intense to do meaningful work alongside. Summer internships (paid, 10–14 weeks between Year 1 and Year 2) at top firms pay $30–50k for the summer, which helps significantly. Plan to fund the degree primarily through loans, scholarships, or savings — not concurrent work.
Is a business degree from a tier-2/3 university worth it for Nepali students?
Honestly: often not, if your only goal is career outcomes. Business is one of the most credential-dependent fields — a degree from a low-ranked overseas business school often underperforms even a 4-year degree from a respected Nepali institution like Ace Institute of Management or KUSOM. Be ruthless about programme selection. Better to wait a year and reapply to stronger programmes than enrol at a weak one.

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