I am not graduate but I want masters Degree MBA. Is it possible?
MBA for Undergraduates
Posted Feb 10, 2022 10:07
Posted Feb 10, 2022 12:41
There are some schools which waive the degree requirement for experienced professionals.
Posted Feb 25, 2022 13:11
If you are still in school and are set to graduate in the near future, you might instead look for a Master in Management instead of an MBA.
These programs are typically designed for new graduates or those with limited work experience.
MBA programs are really for people with more (at least 4-6 years) work experience. As such, these programs will be preparing students for larger / more management-oriented roles.
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