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10 key tips for choosing the right Executive MBA program

 

In the article published in Career India, Dr Monica Gallant, Professor – Accounting and Assistant Dean – Executive MBA (Dubai On-campus and Middle East Online) provides guidance on how to choose the right Executive MBA (EMBA) program for career advancement.

Career India Dr Monica Gallant

She elaborates on the importance of selecting a program that aligns with an individual’s personal career goals and learning preferences and outlines the below key factors to consider:

  • Identify career goals and skill gaps.
  • Evaluate program format (face-to-face, online, hybrid).
  • Assess curriculum depth and practical application.
  • Focus on soft skills development (e.g., public speaking, negotiation).
  • Research faculty’s industry experience.
  • Consider class diversity and networking opportunities.
  • Check the school’s reputation and global accreditation.
  • Seek global exposure through international faculty and programs.
  • Assess value for money and long-term benefits.
  • Investigate the strength of the alumni network for support and opportunities.

In this article, Dr Gallant is offering the readers a thorough outline to help prospective EMBA students make an informed decision to enhance their careers effectively.

To read the full article, please click here.

 

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