Flexible MBA from private schools? - not those top ones


hblooking

hi, all. I know I seem to be on the opposite side to all of you, who are searching only for the best of the best. I wonder if any one knows some private European MBA programs that offers flexibility - not those top one since I will never have a chance. I am not as good as you guys and mostly just look for a MBA degree. So probably those on the lower level if not at the bottom ... If you know any, thanks for sharing the information.

hi, all. I know I seem to be on the opposite side to all of you, who are searching only for the best of the best. I wonder if any one knows some private European MBA programs that offers flexibility - not those top one since I will never have a chance. I am not as good as you guys and mostly just look for a MBA degree. So probably those on the lower level if not at the bottom ... If you know any, thanks for sharing the information.
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LP

Your best shot would be accredited programs that are low in the rankings or are not ranked at all. Accreditation will give you an assurance of quality. Yet, because there are so many MBA programs nowadays, they are not as selective as they used to be 10-15 years ago, so you can still get good quality without extremely hard entry requirements. If I were you, I would look at the list of AMBA or EQUIS accredited programs in Europe, and then cross-check with the rankings (for example Financial Times) to see which ones are at the top and which ones are not. In any case you should know that any MBA implies a lot of work, even those that are not on top of the rankings.

Your best shot would be accredited programs that are low in the rankings or are not ranked at all. Accreditation will give you an assurance of quality. Yet, because there are so many MBA programs nowadays, they are not as selective as they used to be 10-15 years ago, so you can still get good quality without extremely hard entry requirements. If I were you, I would look at the list of AMBA or EQUIS accredited programs in Europe, and then cross-check with the rankings (for example Financial Times) to see which ones are at the top and which ones are not. In any case you should know that any MBA implies a lot of work, even those that are not on top of the rankings.
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hblooking

does any one have information on those non-accreditated programs?

does any one have information on those non-accreditated programs?
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There are so many of those non accredited MBAs that noone can give you general information I'm afraid. You will probably need to do a research on each MBA individually. But it's complicated to get information about those schools, because there is no objective parameter to measure their quality.

The first indicator of quality is accreditation, as Jaitego states. Maybe you go through those programs first, you'll have at least a guarantee of some quality and that they are serious programs. I'm sure you will find something for you, as well if you don't look for the top ones.

There are so many of those non accredited MBAs that noone can give you general information I'm afraid. You will probably need to do a research on each MBA individually. But it's complicated to get information about those schools, because there is no objective parameter to measure their quality.

The first indicator of quality is accreditation, as Jaitego states. Maybe you go through those programs first, you'll have at least a guarantee of some quality and that they are serious programs. I'm sure you will find something for you, as well if you don't look for the top ones.
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