I stand by what I said before, even though I've never been past their campus. You only have to google them to find plenty of people asking about them, and in every case the respondent doesn't say anything which substantially contradicts my previous statement. Maybe they do offer what they say they offer, maybe they are cheap, but the fact remains that they are not accredited by any internationally-recognised MBA accreditation body, and an MBA from them will not be of real help in gaining the career advancement a good-quality MBA from a top- or even second-tier university should. I was not in any way smearing Rayat College, merely drawing attention to what they themselves do and do not say on their website - usually the first port of call for anyone researching institutions at which study for an MBA. I, and, I suspect, many others, could not in good conscience recommend studying there when the range of options available to potential MBA students - including, for example, online and distance learning degrees - is so great. And, it should not be forgotten, so much better. As for the fee, well, there's an old maxim which, however much one might wish it weren't the case, tends to be true: "You only get what you pay for in this life". Nor, I'm afraid, is simply "trying to do a good job" an adequate qualification.
NB. Just to make sure I wasn't being unfair, I've now spent a considerable amount of time trying to connect to Rayat's home page. It isn't working.
I stand by what I said before, even though I've never been past their campus. You only have to google them to find plenty of people asking about them, and in every case the respondent doesn't say anything which substantially contradicts my previous statement. Maybe they do offer what they say they offer, maybe they are cheap, but the fact remains that they are not accredited by any internationally-recognised MBA accreditation body, and an MBA from them will not be of real help in gaining the career advancement a good-quality MBA from a top- or even second-tier university should. I was not in any way smearing Rayat College, merely drawing attention to what they themselves do and do not say on their website - usually the first port of call for anyone researching institutions at which study for an MBA. I, and, I suspect, many others, could not in good conscience recommend studying there when the range of options available to potential MBA students - including, for example, online and distance learning degrees - is so great. And, it should not be forgotten, so much better. As for the fee, well, there's an old maxim which, however much one might wish it weren't the case, tends to be true: "You only get what you pay for in this life". Nor, I'm afraid, is simply "trying to do a good job" an adequate qualification.
NB. Just to make sure I wasn't being unfair, I've now spent a considerable amount of time trying to connect to Rayat's home page. It isn't working.