Hi all,
Just wondering if someone could recommend a part-time program in Europe that runs a few days monthly rather than on weekly basis.
Thanks!!
Best part-time MBAs in Europe
Posted Aug 19, 2007 21:22
Hi all,
Just wondering if someone could recommend a part-time program in Europe that runs a few days monthly rather than on weekly basis.
Thanks!!
Posted Aug 27, 2007 15:45
Hi, maybe you can be a bit more precise about the location? Would you study in Spain, UK, Romania, and Norway, indifferently? I can hardly imagine ;-)
I did a lot of research about European MBA programs, if you need some info. Waiting for you comments then.
I did a lot of research about European MBA programs, if you need some info. Waiting for you comments then.
Posted Aug 29, 2007 20:52
Hi!
Thanks for your kind answer. Actually the mobility is not a big deal for me as soon as the program is in Europe and part-time (modular one). I am from Spain and I've been living in Scandinavia for a while so I am used to go from one corner to the another.
I am searching for a modular MBA with focus on entrepreneurship. I like the program in Helsinki, but I am also considering Leeds, Nottingham, Maastrich, Nyenrode, Warwick and a few others.
Thanks!
Hi!
Thanks for your kind answer. Actually the mobility is not a big deal for me as soon as the program is in Europe and part-time (modular one). I am from Spain and I've been living in Scandinavia for a while so I am used to go from one corner to the another.
I am searching for a modular MBA with focus on entrepreneurship. I like the program in Helsinki, but I am also considering Leeds, Nottingham, Maastrich, Nyenrode, Warwick and a few others.
Thanks!
Posted Aug 30, 2007 11:40
I see. Actually I was just wondering because if your intention is to do a full time MBA, flexibility makes sense. But I'm a bit surprised in the case of a part time MBA, especially what you are looking for, with week-end and evening courses. That's a model specifically designed for people working more or less full time, while doing their MBA. So it seems that whereever you'll study it will be easy for to immediately find a job, that's good, you have a good profile I guess.
As a first program I was going to advise you FHW in Berlin, their part-time MBA with focus entrepreneurship offers the flexibility timewise which you are looking for. But... job market is really bad in Berlin, so maybe not a good idea.
I think the best other part time program with that focus is definitely the one at HSE you mention. Nottingham seems to be a good school too. Maybe you can have a look at Danube University Krems.
Nyenrode and Leeds are ok, Warwick is of course better. Although I'm not so sure that they offer the kind of MBA you are looking for.
As a first program I was going to advise you FHW in Berlin, their part-time MBA with focus entrepreneurship offers the flexibility timewise which you are looking for. But... job market is really bad in Berlin, so maybe not a good idea.
I think the best other part time program with that focus is definitely the one at HSE you mention. Nottingham seems to be a good school too. Maybe you can have a look at Danube University Krems.
Nyenrode and Leeds are ok, Warwick is of course better. Although I'm not so sure that they offer the kind of MBA you are looking for.
Posted Sep 04, 2007 07:02
HSE is the best emba in Europe!!
Posted Sep 07, 2007 14:18
Oh yes, I have heard about it, their EMBA must be good - I don't know if it's the best in Europe..
But in this thread we were more talking about part-time MBAs ;-) and there HSE seems to really be the best option in Europe.
But in this thread we were more talking about part-time MBAs ;-) and there HSE seems to really be the best option in Europe.
Posted Sep 22, 2007 08:32
Hi A_Muk...Cud u guide me. I am a software engg.. jus came few days . bck..in helsinki.. for a prjct .hve wrk ex of more than 5+ yrs.. wondering.. if i can start MBA.. frm HSE..
Any opinion..
Rgds
Any opinion..
Rgds
Posted Sep 27, 2007 20:14
Well, the HSA MBA is top. If you can get admitted and have the necesary funds go for it!
Posted Oct 01, 2007 15:45
It is a good moment to do an MBA, if you have 5 years of work experience now. And I agree, HSE is THE school to do this in Finland.
You should check out their website, to see if you fulfil all admission requirement in terms of profil, GMAT etc, and to know about the tuition:
http://www.hseee.fi/content.php?&id=1008&m=53&sm=351
good luck!
You should check out their website, to see if you fulfil all admission requirement in terms of profil, GMAT etc, and to know about the tuition:
http://www.hseee.fi/content.php?&id=1008&m=53&sm=351
good luck!
Posted Dec 17, 2007 18:26
I would also check the Executive MBA program of the WU Executive Academy. This EMBA programs is offered in cooperation with the Carlson School of Management and has the FIBAA and AACSB accreditation.
Cheers,
R
Cheers,
R
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