Would appreciate if somebody can throw some light on the below questions.
1) Most european MBA's are one year MBA and American ones are 2 years. Are these MBA's considered as a masters degree.
2) Suppose i plan to do study further after an MBA, will these MBA's count as a master degree program.
MBA - Masters & International
Posted Apr 30, 2014 18:44
1) Most european MBA's are one year MBA and American ones are 2 years. Are these MBA's considered as a masters degree.
2) Suppose i plan to do study further after an MBA, will these MBA's count as a master degree program.
Posted Apr 30, 2014 20:32
Yes. Yes.
Posted May 01, 2014 04:08
Please tell what is an international MBA, what does the term international imply?
Posted May 01, 2014 09:43
An International MBA is an MBA. It's not different from an MBA: it's a subset of MBAs. That term has little specific meaning, other than it suggests the programme is aimed at international students expecting to work outside the school's domestic market. See: www.find-mba.com/board/38234
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