this may be a stupid question, but what is the difference between a EMBA and a MBA? If you graduate, you still have the same credentials, correct (i.e., you're still a MBA graduate even if you're graduating from a EMBA correct, right?) ?
EMBA vs MBA
Posted Feb 29, 2008 18:07
this may be a stupid question, but what is the difference between a EMBA and a MBA? If you graduate, you still have the same credentials, correct (i.e., you're still a MBA graduate even if you're graduating from a EMBA correct, right?) ?
Posted Feb 29, 2008 19:00
Yes, I have not seen anyone carrying the title EMBA yet ;-)
This is what I got from wikipedia:
Executive MBA (EMBA) programs developed to meet the educational needs of managers and executives, allowing students to earn an MBA or another business-related graduate degree in two years or less while working full time. Participants come from every type and size of organization ? profit, nonprofit, government ? representing a variety of industries. EMBA students typically have a higher level of work experience, often 10 years or more, compared to other MBA students. In response to the increasing number of EMBA programs offered, The Executive MBA Council was formed in 1981 to advance executive education.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MBA
Hope that helps!
This is what I got from wikipedia:
Executive MBA (EMBA) programs developed to meet the educational needs of managers and executives, allowing students to earn an MBA or another business-related graduate degree in two years or less while working full time. Participants come from every type and size of organization ? profit, nonprofit, government ? representing a variety of industries. EMBA students typically have a higher level of work experience, often 10 years or more, compared to other MBA students. In response to the increasing number of EMBA programs offered, The Executive MBA Council was formed in 1981 to advance executive education.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MBA
Hope that helps!
Yes, I have not seen anyone carrying the title EMBA yet ;-)
This is what I got from wikipedia:
Executive MBA (EMBA) programs developed to meet the educational needs of managers and executives, allowing students to earn an MBA or another business-related graduate degree in two years or less while working full time. Participants come from every type and size of organization ? profit, nonprofit, government ? representing a variety of industries. EMBA students typically have a higher level of work experience, often 10 years or more, compared to other MBA students. In response to the increasing number of EMBA programs offered, The Executive MBA Council was formed in 1981 to advance executive education.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MBA
Hope that helps!
This is what I got from wikipedia:
Executive MBA (EMBA) programs developed to meet the educational needs of managers and executives, allowing students to earn an MBA or another business-related graduate degree in two years or less while working full time. Participants come from every type and size of organization ? profit, nonprofit, government ? representing a variety of industries. EMBA students typically have a higher level of work experience, often 10 years or more, compared to other MBA students. In response to the increasing number of EMBA programs offered, The Executive MBA Council was formed in 1981 to advance executive education.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MBA
Hope that helps!
Posted Jun 17, 2008 11:02
Hi,
I am s/w engineer with 7 years of experience. Shall i go for MBA or EMBA?
From where i can do EMBA in India?
Regards,
Abhay
I am s/w engineer with 7 years of experience. Shall i go for MBA or EMBA?
From where i can do EMBA in India?
Regards,
Abhay
Hi,
I am s/w engineer with 7 years of experience. Shall i go for MBA or EMBA?
From where i can do EMBA in India?
Regards,
Abhay
I am s/w engineer with 7 years of experience. Shall i go for MBA or EMBA?
From where i can do EMBA in India?
Regards,
Abhay
Posted Jun 21, 2008 14:36
Hi Abhay,
depends on the type of experience - you count how many years you worked in a managerial position.
Do you want information about good Indian programs or are you intersted in distance learning options?
Attiya
depends on the type of experience - you count how many years you worked in a managerial position.
Do you want information about good Indian programs or are you intersted in distance learning options?
Attiya
Hi Abhay,
depends on the type of experience - you count how many years you worked in a managerial position.
Do you want information about good Indian programs or are you intersted in distance learning options?
Attiya
depends on the type of experience - you count how many years you worked in a managerial position.
Do you want information about good Indian programs or are you intersted in distance learning options?
Attiya
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