hi,
i wann to know that,
for full time mba, u.s. universities considers 1 year post gradute diploma course in management or in finance as a fourth year?
means 3 years b.com + 1 year p.g. diploma?
p.g.diploma
Posted May 17, 2008 08:29
hi,
i wann to know that,
for full time mba, u.s. universities considers 1 year post gradute diploma course in management or in finance as a fourth year?
means 3 years b.com + 1 year p.g. diploma?
i wann to know that,
for full time mba, u.s. universities considers 1 year post gradute diploma course in management or in finance as a fourth year?
means 3 years b.com + 1 year p.g. diploma?
Inactive User
Posted May 17, 2008 12:23
Hi wishmemak,
Are you saying you have a first degree and a post-graduate diploma already?
Graduate diploma courses in Finance and Management are normally designed for students whose first degree was not in economics/finance, and who now want a postgraduate economics qualification. So this would help with MBA applications in the USA or elsewhere, alongside good scores and work experience.
You should look at specific business schools that you are interested in, and their specific requirements.
Hi wishmemak,
Are you saying you have a first degree and a post-graduate diploma already?
Graduate diploma courses in Finance and Management are normally designed for students whose first degree was not in economics/finance, and who now want a postgraduate economics qualification. So this would help with MBA applications in the USA or elsewhere, alongside good scores and work experience.
You should look at specific business schools that you are interested in, and their specific requirements.
Are you saying you have a first degree and a post-graduate diploma already?
Graduate diploma courses in Finance and Management are normally designed for students whose first degree was not in economics/finance, and who now want a postgraduate economics qualification. So this would help with MBA applications in the USA or elsewhere, alongside good scores and work experience.
You should look at specific business schools that you are interested in, and their specific requirements.
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