i want to take MBA in Egypt , so i stated searching for available programs i found the arab academy gives MBA for a good price but i don't know if the certification has a good accreditation or not also RITI but it is expensive and eslasca but also i have no information a bout them then i found ads about scholarship with collage " unicaf " they said they have discond 75% of MBA program from university of suffolk i registered then they called me and the price is higher than arab academy they told me that the certification will be from suffolk university and without online hint i don't know if this program is good or not and if they gives areal discound on suffolk prices or not any one have information
help me take a decision in MBA
Posted Jun 16, 2020 02:19
Posted Jun 16, 2020 07:17
Try searching the board for the names of these schools. Suffolk University in the US is a good school, but I imagine this will be the UK Suffolk University which is new and very weak.
Posted Jun 16, 2020 07:17
Also read the post called "Value alternatives to unaccredited MBAs?"
[Edited by Duncan on Jun 16, 2020]
Posted Jun 16, 2020 09:36
yes they are the university in UK and they just called me and i asked them about the accreditation of the course and i told them that some universities in egypt gives international accreditation from AMBA and AASCB they said they don't get accredtion from organisations and they don't know about amba and aascb and they said the University of Suffolk, is an Internationally
accredited/respected and recognised University with International Standards so they don't need organisations accredition
accredited/respected and recognised University with International Standards so they don't need organisations accredition
Posted Jun 16, 2020 10:03
Harvard and AUC have AASCB accreditation, but a tiny, new, almost bankrupt university that even most people in Suffolk have not heard of does not need it. Hahaha. It's an important sign of quality. They don't need quality, I guess.
Posted Jun 16, 2020 20:03
i removed them from available choices and i investigating other opportunities may i found optimum program for my budget
thank you for your help
Posted Jun 17, 2020 11:54
Unicaf is a really odd business: it's registered as a private university in Malawi, but it just seems to have a letterbox in a shopping centre. The staff are mostly in Nigeria and Cyprus. Part of their business model seems to be promoting discounted, low-quality British degrees and then switching people into their cheaper Malawi degrees. https://find-mba.com/board?keyword=unicaf%20
Posted Jun 17, 2020 15:01
wow i am really grateful for you i should warn all i know would care of them promotions
Unicaf is a really odd business: it's registered as a private university in Malawi, but it just seems to have a letterbox in a shopping centre. The staff are mostly in Nigeria and Cyprus. Part of their business model seems to be promoting discounted, low-quality British degrees and then switching people into their cheaper Malawi degrees. https://find-mba.com/board?keyword=unicaf%20
Posted Jun 17, 2020 15:21
then i guess the one who called me could even not be from the university of suffolk because the email he sent was from unicaf domain this explain the lake of profession and the lake of knowledge with the AMBA and AASCB accredtions
[Edited by mhelmyh on Jun 17, 2020]
Posted Jun 17, 2020 16:10
Suffolk will not pay any role in this, other than perhaps printing the certificates.
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