I am writing this to share my experience with ESLSCA MBA program.
I recommend to join ESLSCA if you're looking for a certificate without any kind of efforts, at least 3.5 GPA is granted.
No doubt, ESLSCA's courses material is a world class, but a big problem with tutors and exams.
Despite they use "compete globally" as their slogan, the exams of most of the tutors are repeated and thay are leaked, I can assure that most of the students have the exams in their hands since the beginning of the semester. Moreover, and unfortunately, their is no auditing on the courses syllabus, I figured out that some tutors simply cancel some parts of the courses which are explained by other tutors. In a nutshell, same Egyptian learning process is applied in eslsca, you will learn to solve the exam, not to apply in real life. some tutors don't really understand what is written in the books they are teaching, they don't know the difference between a brand and a product, some tutors don't give room for discussions and questions, no feedback on assignments.
From my experience with them, I will mention the names of doctors who you can learn from, if you were lucky to meet them.
Dr. Saneya El Galaly
Dr. Ashraf El Safty
Dr. Ramy Khodier
Dr. Mohamed Ibrahim
Dr. Wael Mostafa
Dr. Wael Shams El Dine
Dr. Ahmed Fouad
Dr. Maged Morkos
Dr. Ahmed Mabrouk
ESLSCA MBA Program
Posted Jan 24, 2019 03:20
I recommend to join ESLSCA if you're looking for a certificate without any kind of efforts, at least 3.5 GPA is granted.
No doubt, ESLSCA's courses material is a world class, but a big problem with tutors and exams.
Despite they use "compete globally" as their slogan, the exams of most of the tutors are repeated and thay are leaked, I can assure that most of the students have the exams in their hands since the beginning of the semester. Moreover, and unfortunately, their is no auditing on the courses syllabus, I figured out that some tutors simply cancel some parts of the courses which are explained by other tutors. In a nutshell, same Egyptian learning process is applied in eslsca, you will learn to solve the exam, not to apply in real life. some tutors don't really understand what is written in the books they are teaching, they don't know the difference between a brand and a product, some tutors don't give room for discussions and questions, no feedback on assignments.
From my experience with them, I will mention the names of doctors who you can learn from, if you were lucky to meet them.
Dr. Saneya El Galaly
Dr. Ashraf El Safty
Dr. Ramy Khodier
Dr. Mohamed Ibrahim
Dr. Wael Mostafa
Dr. Wael Shams El Dine
Dr. Ahmed Fouad
Dr. Maged Morkos
Dr. Ahmed Mabrouk
Posted Jan 25, 2019 10:37
Hi, I'm seeking to get MBA. From what I get ESLSCA is accredited from the French Ministry of Education which is good. Do you recommend the Arab Academy then?
Posted Jan 25, 2019 10:57
I recommend Riti
Posted Nov 24, 2019 09:44
Hi, i'd like to ask about the accreditation of Riti and GUC ( i mean international one) . Can you help, as i am already join Eslsca but in to move to another accredited place
Posted Nov 25, 2019 12:43
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