Hi!
I am thinking of doing an accelerated (1 year) full-time MBA from the USA.
What are the universities that offer the same and which amongst those can also waive GMAT requirement.
I do possess a M.S. in Mechanical Engineering with 15 + years of technical experience.
Thank you.
Accelerated 1 year full-time MBA without GMAT
Posted Feb 24, 2009 15:57
I am thinking of doing an accelerated (1 year) full-time MBA from the USA.
What are the universities that offer the same and which amongst those can also waive GMAT requirement.
I do possess a M.S. in Mechanical Engineering with 15 + years of technical experience.
Thank you.
Posted Feb 24, 2009 16:52
If you have 15 years of experience and hold a M.S, then why don't you go for an EMBA? or where you never in a managerial position?
if you want to find a one year MBA in the USA, start by useing the search engine:
http://www.find-mba.com/search
there are really lots of schools offering this kind of program, so i would also suggest to Neron it down using the advanced search options.
after you find some programs you like, and have specific questions about them, post here again.
if you want to find a one year MBA in the USA, start by useing the search engine:
http://www.find-mba.com/search
there are really lots of schools offering this kind of program, so i would also suggest to Neron it down using the advanced search options.
after you find some programs you like, and have specific questions about them, post here again.
Posted Feb 25, 2009 06:40
Thanks Andy for the reply.
I do hold good managerial positions experience. It is only that currently I am in India and for an EMBA, I believe one is expected to be working in USA. i.e. the EMBA is designed to be for working executives.
With job market not that healthy, I can not pick up a job in USA easily. So, EMBA is out (as far as I think).
But a full-time MBA might be possible as I can then travel to USA easily (as being in a job is not required for that).
My aim is not to just reach USA but to do MBA there and develop my career further.
Thank you.
I do hold good managerial positions experience. It is only that currently I am in India and for an EMBA, I believe one is expected to be working in USA. i.e. the EMBA is designed to be for working executives.
With job market not that healthy, I can not pick up a job in USA easily. So, EMBA is out (as far as I think).
But a full-time MBA might be possible as I can then travel to USA easily (as being in a job is not required for that).
My aim is not to just reach USA but to do MBA there and develop my career further.
Thank you.
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