Executive MBA degrees are available at universities and colleges throughout the United States as well as at online schools. The quality of these degrees varies.
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.
Um...like any other program, just fill out an application to the school's MBA program and see if you get accepted. (This is assuming you have a BS degree in hotel management. If you have less than a BS degree you will not qualify for any Master's programs. You must earn the lesser degrees first (AS, BS, then MBA).
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They could see into the future.
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Having your MBA is a great option when it comes to Human Resources. Employers will see that you are disciplined and determined.
To see the growth in rural areas..
Almost All state University or Government University affiliated institutes are UGC recognized MBA provider. For more detail see weather their MBA is AICTE approved or not? Because AICTE Approved MBA (NOT PGDM) are UGC recognized.
5 years after getting an MBA? Hmm, probably getting promoted to the Managerial position at McDonalds.. ;)
cheaper, get to see the world, employers may like seeing that,
There are a lot of options and choices online for MBA lessons. You based your decision on prices, and location. You can look it up and see how it is accessible to you and good for your budget.
MBA hr and MSW hr are both different areas, MSW hr are mostly deal with human approaches where as MBA hr is materialistic. if we see the full form of MBA its pure business, where as MSW is a social work. so, i think the role of MBA hr and MSW hr is very clear according to its study, both are valuable.