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29th September 2014, 02:28 PM
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Different Types Of Courses In MBA
How many types of courses are there in MBA will you please provide me that?
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30th September 2014, 08:09 AM
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Re: Different Types Of Courses In MBA
MBA stands for Master of Business Administration. This is a 2 year Management related program being offered by many of the colleges all over India. There are no special courses under MBA course but there are some specializations in MBA course. Some of the popular specializations under MBA course: MBA in Finance MBA in Marketing Management MBA in Human Resource Management MBA in Systems Management MBA in Information Technology MBA in Retail Management MBA in Accounting MBA in International Business MBA in Risk Management MBA in Pharmaceutical Management MBA in Hospital Management MBA in Operations Management etc. Top 5 MBA Specializations in India are as under: 1. Finance 2. Marketing 3. Operations 4. Information Technology (IT) 5. Human Resources (HR) |
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21st December 2015, 09:10 AM
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Re: Different Types Of Courses In MBA
What are the different types of Master in Business Administration programmes available which can be pursued?
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21st December 2015, 09:10 AM
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Re: Different Types Of Courses In MBA
The different types of Master in Business Administration programmes available which can be pursued are mentioned below: Full-time MBA The full-time MBA is precisely that: one to two years of full-time graduate study. Participants be there on weekday classes at a business school and will need to dedicate 12-24 months of their life while studying for the degree Accelerated MBA The accelerated MBA is a disparity on the two-year program. Participants can look forward to a higher course load and a more intensive class schedule. T Distance learning MBA The main difference between a distance learning MBA and an online MBA is that the former requires participants to be present at class at some time during their studies. Online MBA Many business schools have responded to the requirements of participants and are now offering an online MBA degree. Executive MBA (EMBA) Executive MBA (EMBA) programs are planned for the experienced working professional who cannot afford to take a prolonged period of time away from their career. Professional MBA (PMBA) The professional MBA, a deviation of the part-time MBA and intensive EMBA, provides even superior flexibility than many programs, allowing participants to study via evening or weekend study modes and graduate within 12 months. Global EMBA (also known as GEMBA) The global EMBA is a modular EMBA that has aspirants experiencing not only a different classroom environment, but dissimilar countries and cultures at the same time. Joint EMBA (also includes - Consortia and Multi-Institution programs) Alike in style to the global EMBA, multi-institution or joint MBA programs allow participants to understand a variety of teaching styles and curricula on different campuses. Modular EMBA The modular EMBA is exhaustive. It requires participants to engross themselves into the EMBA classroom for allotted periods of time (usually from one to two weeks) one time every few months (rather than weekly or fortnightly classes). s. Part-time MBA The part-time MBA degree is a full-time program premeditated over three or more years. |
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