Hi All,
I am planning to pursue part-time MBA at Aalto University Executive Education Ltd, Finland. They claim that their part-time MBA & EMBA holds triple accreditations( AACSB, AMBA, EQUIS) but when I scrutinized further I found that the accreditations are not visible on the diploma, instead they offer a supplementary document from the dean that has the details of these accreditation. Should I be worried about it? Also can anyone suggest if it's a good idea to pursue MBA at Aalto?
Thanks.
Aalto University's part-time MBA
Posted Dec 16, 2014 08:51
I am planning to pursue part-time MBA at Aalto University Executive Education Ltd, Finland. They claim that their part-time MBA & EMBA holds triple accreditations( AACSB, AMBA, EQUIS) but when I scrutinized further I found that the accreditations are not visible on the diploma, instead they offer a supplementary document from the dean that has the details of these accreditation. Should I be worried about it? Also can anyone suggest if it's a good idea to pursue MBA at Aalto?
Thanks.
Posted Dec 16, 2014 16:03
I don't think any university would place these accreditations on the diploma. How tacky!
Posted Dec 17, 2014 09:44
Thanks for clarifying my doubt Duncan. Appreciate it. What do you have to say about pursuing MBA at Aalto and in Finland in general?
Rgds,
Rgds,
Posted Dec 17, 2014 15:36
It's a respected school. Whether it's the right choice depends on your career goals.
Posted Dec 18, 2014 15:58
Finland is a great country but Finnish is notoriously hard to learn. If you don't already speak the language I'd think uou would be hard-pressed to learn it during the program.
In any case there aren't a lot of options in the country. Perhaps the University of Oulu is also worth looking into, depending on your goals.
In any case there aren't a lot of options in the country. Perhaps the University of Oulu is also worth looking into, depending on your goals.
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