How would you rate the pgdm course in entrepreneurship at Judge business school? in terms of value and networking?
pgdm in entrepreneurship
Posted Aug 25, 2015 12:56
How would you rate the pgdm course in entrepreneurship at Judge business school? in terms of value and networking?
Posted Aug 25, 2015 14:54
Well, three weeks on campus won't give you great networking expect with the other participants. It certainly looks like a strong programme, but you would need to work hard to get results out of the Judge network after your course. But for only a slightly higher price you could get three weeks of MBA electives on campus at Bradford, and an MBA too. In terms of actually helping you to be an entrepreneur, that is surely much better.
Well, three weeks on campus won't give you great networking expect with the other participants. It certainly looks like a strong programme, but you would need to work hard to get results out of the Judge network after your course. But for only a slightly higher price you could get three weeks of MBA electives on campus at Bradford, and an MBA too. In terms of actually helping you to be an entrepreneur, that is surely much better.
Posted Aug 25, 2015 17:02
Well on website its written it is a 12month part time course...i really found this awesome since judge faculty would be one of the very best in uk
Well on website its written it is a 12month part time course...i really found this awesome since judge faculty would be one of the very best in uk
Posted Aug 25, 2015 18:56
Indeed, but I would not describe it as a PGDM (which is essentially an MBA). This is just four courses (compared to around 20 the Cambridge MBA). For comparison, the Stanford programme is eight courses and half the price: http://scpd.stanford.edu/public/category/courseCategoryCertificateProfile.do?method=load&certificateId=14800052
Essentially you are paying for associate membership of the Judge alumni society, which won't even get you into the main Cambridge alumni body as you would not matriculate as a Cambridge student.
Essentially you are paying for associate membership of the Judge alumni society, which won't even get you into the main Cambridge alumni body as you would not matriculate as a Cambridge student.
Indeed, but I would not describe it as a PGDM (which is essentially an MBA). This is just four courses (compared to around 20 the Cambridge MBA). For comparison, the Stanford programme is eight courses and half the price: http://scpd.stanford.edu/public/category/courseCategoryCertificateProfile.do?method=load&certificateId=14800052
Essentially you are paying for associate membership of the Judge alumni society, which won't even get you into the main Cambridge alumni body as you would not matriculate as a Cambridge student.
Essentially you are paying for associate membership of the Judge alumni society, which won't even get you into the main Cambridge alumni body as you would not matriculate as a Cambridge student.
Posted Aug 26, 2015 12:25
The Judge course is good if you are in full time work and want to do something entrepreneurship related part-time.
The Judge course is good if you are in full time work and want to do something entrepreneurship related part-time.
Posted Aug 26, 2015 13:22
@duncan...that was really helpful...thanks a lot...
@duncan...that was really helpful...thanks a lot...
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