The question is not relevant. Students in executive MBA programs are working executives and typically do not plan to look for a job when they graduate. Most of them are already earning good salaries. Students in full-time programs typcially expect to find a job after graduation. You can't enroll in an executive program unless you qualify. A comprehensive source of information is the Official MBA Guide, a free public service on the internet, where you can find the MBA program that fits you best and from there go directly to a school's URL or contact schools by email. Use it to find programs in specific geographic regions, specific concentrations, or specific types of programs, such as full-time, part-time, executive, distance learning, and accelerated.
M.Com is not equivalent to MBA Executive. The courses of MBA is far more advanced than M.Com
I.A.S is better than M.B.A
i think MBE is better
It's a matter of preference, but if you want an MBA there is little point in waiting to become an executive before you enroll in a program. In my opinion it is far better to do the studying when you can devote yourself to it without additional pressure that executives face in their work. Explore the Official MBA Guide, a free public service, to locate executive as well as full-time, part-time, distance learning, and accelerated programs worldwide.
Dubai has better facilities & infrastructure to international standards with top-ranked Universities for MBA. Cromwell Dubai is one of the institutes offering degrees from Buckinghamshire New University UK for Executive MBA for working professionals.
Yes, most people seeking an MBA will have a BA already (or a BS). It is a graduate degree, where as BA is an undergraduate degree. An MBA is a Master's degree (of Business Administration). A BA is a Bachelor of Arts degree. A BS is Bachelor of Science.
Executive MBA programs are available to anyone with a bachelors degree in Business Administration or an Chief Executive officer who is endorsed by a company for a training course.
It is not that one is better than the other, just that they are different. What you will need to ask yourself is, which one will lead to your overall career goals and objectives. That being said, you still would need a bachelor's degree before pursuing the MBA. Thus, that might answer your question right there.
The Duke University's (The Fuqua School of Business) address is 100 Fuqua Drive, Durham, North Carolina. They offer several MBA programs like The Duke MBA Daytime, The Duke MBA Cross Continent, The Duke MBA Global Executive and The Duke MBA Weekend Executive.
An Executive MBA
not equivalent to MBA Executive
Many online MBA programs are flexible. You may wish to look for an "Executive MBA" program, which combines some in-person classes and some online coursework. Most state university systems offer some type of Executive MBA program and are generally more highly considered by employers than online-only degrees.