How to find MBA?


Hi !
Please help me find an MBA program, general, marketing or internatonal biz.
Location: Europe or UK, capital cities that have direct flights from Canada/ Toronto.
Length: 12-18 month.
Modules - weekends or a week sessions every 4-8 weeks.
English language of instruction, no GMAT required.
Low fees, preferably private schooll setting with a possibility to get a public university degree.
Hi !
Please help me find an MBA program, general, marketing or internatonal biz.
Location: Europe or UK, capital cities that have direct flights from Canada/ Toronto.
Length: 12-18 month.
Modules - weekends or a week sessions every 4-8 weeks.
English language of instruction, no GMAT required.
Low fees, preferably private schooll setting with a possibility to get a public university degree.
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In terms of accredited MBAs, I think the EuroMBA comes closest: http://www.euromba.org/
In terms of accredited MBAs, I think the EuroMBA comes closest: http://www.euromba.org/
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The Warwick and Hult executive MBAs might also work.
The Warwick and Hult executive MBAs might also work.
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Warwick's EMBA program in London is a great suggestion. TOR-LON is around seven hours, not terrible. On that note the Imperial EMBA program is also a bit longer but also something maybe to consider.
Warwick's EMBA program in London is a great suggestion. TOR-LON is around seven hours, not terrible. On that note the Imperial EMBA program is also a bit longer but also something maybe to consider.
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I found 2 private colleges so far in London, UK that deliver MBA, and after completion of the credits required, transfer into public schools to write thesis, and the final degree is from a public university.
London School of Commerce - Cardiff Metropolitan University.
Greenwich Schoolof Management - Plymouth University.
They are very affordable.
What do you think?
I found 2 private colleges so far in London, UK that deliver MBA, and after completion of the credits required, transfer into public schools to write thesis, and the final degree is from a public university.
London School of Commerce - Cardiff Metropolitan University.
Greenwich Schoolof Management - Plymouth University.
They are very affordable.
What do you think?
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I don't really see the point of taking these freshers MBAs at franchise locations of former polytechnics. Both academically and in terms of employment, schools with meaningful international accreditation are much better.
I don't really see the point of taking these freshers MBAs at franchise locations of former polytechnics. Both academically and in terms of employment, schools with meaningful international accreditation are much better.
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The main point is the fee of 7-10K GBP per year with the same university degree at the end.
Most empoyers have never heard of these accreditations.
EuroMBA sounds a very cool program, but what university grants a degree?
The main point is the fee of 7-10K GBP per year with the same university degree at the end.
Most empoyers have never heard of these accreditations.
EuroMBA sounds a very cool program, but what university grants a degree?
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I don't think you are quite right there. There are big differences in the outcomes. If you think the university does not matter, why are you considering flying to the UK every month when you could study at a local school?
I don't think you are quite right there. There are big differences in the outcomes. If you think the university does not matter, why are you considering flying to the UK every month when you could study at a local school?
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I don't think that the university doesn't matter, and as said I need a public university degree because my career is in the academic administration, government accreditation matters, not others. I am trying to find a program that has a good balance of price, quality and flexibility for me. Flying to Europe 5-10 times is cheaper than taking most MBA programs in Canada because they are more expensive, full time or fully online, no blended format, require GMAT and they last longer.

[Edited by INTAR on Sep 15, 2015]

I don't think that the university doesn't matter, and as said I need a public university degree because my career is in the academic administration, government accreditation matters, not others. I am trying to find a program that has a good balance of price, quality and flexibility for me. Flying to Europe 5-10 times is cheaper than taking most MBA programs in Canada because they are more expensive, full time or fully online, no blended format, require GMAT and they last longer.
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But, honestly those programmes are a really bad investment because they are the lowest possible quality. For a similar price you could take an AACSB-accredited MBA online with somewhere like South Dakota. Look at the options discussed at http://find-mba.com/schools/usa/south-dakota/south-dakota-beacom
But, honestly those programmes are a really bad investment because they are the lowest possible quality. For a similar price you could take an AACSB-accredited MBA online with somewhere like South Dakota. Look at the options discussed at http://find-mba.com/schools/usa/south-dakota/south-dakota-beacom
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Hi INTAR I would have to agree. Government accreditation is what matters. I would suggest having a look at Oxademy's blended learning MBA, unlike other learning providers the MBA is actually awarded by a UK university and is the same qualification they award their full time MBA students. This programme duration is 12 - 14 months. If you are interested check it out - http://goo.gl/vXVz5w
Hi INTAR I would have to agree. Government accreditation is what matters. I would suggest having a look at Oxademy's blended learning MBA, unlike other learning providers the MBA is actually awarded by a UK university and is the same qualification they award their full time MBA students. This programme duration is 12 - 14 months. If you are interested check it out - http://goo.gl/vXVz5w
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Hilarious website. Filled with errors in spelling, capitalisation and punctuation. Does not even state which university the MBA degree comes from. And I love the photo on this page: http://www.oxademy.ac.uk/university-partnerships needless to say none of their partners are in buildings like that.
Hilarious website. Filled with errors in spelling, capitalisation and punctuation. Does not even state which university the MBA degree comes from. And I love the photo on this page: http://www.oxademy.ac.uk/university-partnerships needless to say none of their partners are in buildings like that.
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Any other private schools that are reliable and deliever blended format MBA of public universities? Also, for EuroMBA, I still could not find an answer a degree of what university they grant. The program looks very nice.
Any other private schools that are reliable and deliever blended format MBA of public universities? Also, for EuroMBA, I still could not find an answer a degree of what university they grant. The program looks very nice.
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Just read the website. Participants get MBA degrees from each school.
Just read the website. Participants get MBA degrees from each school.
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