Hi. Without any work experience, an MBA wouldn't add much value, unless you are in Asia.
Some of my friends have told me that top Indian & Chinese schools accept bright students without any work-ex but then it is market specific. In Europe & the US, there is hardly a school which will accept you in their MBA program without 3-8 years of work-ex. MScs are very popular in Europe. You can opt for a Masters in Management program at top schools like LBS, Judge, IE, IESE & HEC. There are other reputed MSc programs available at RSM, Warwick, Cranfield, CBS, Imperial & Manchester. Other English schools can be avoided if you are non-European. Em lyon & Essec could be considered if you are interested in a 2year MSc program.