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No, you do not need work experience for an MBA. There are no age or work experience restrictions governing admittance to an MBA program.
While it is true that some MBA candidates enter a program immediately upon earning their undergraduate degree, they are the exception to the rule. Nearly all MBA programs are looking for candidates with professional experience.
Selective MBA programs prefer candidates in their late 20s with approximately four years of business experience. Less than 5% of those admitted to Harvard Business School's MBA program were under 25 years old and had two or fewer years of work experience.
Admission officers cite the quality of work experience rather than a set number of months or years. It is possible for someone in their mid-20s with two years of business experience to impress admissions officers with their professional resume. The perfect window for entering an MBA program is 25 to 28, with 4 or 5 years of experience.

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