It's only worth it if completing them leads to your specific career goals and objectives. Personally, your going to have your hands full with just completing one of them. I would suggest you list your priorities and focus on one at a time if you feel you must take an MSc and an MBA.
As long as you prioritize and stick to a schedule, it is doable to have a family while getting a full time MBA. It can be stressful, but is worth it in the long run.
It's not the worth of the MBA particular to a specific college or university that makes the difference, but the quality of the individual who holds the MBA. Thus, it's only worth what you make it worth.
Yes, part time MBA worth doing from Thakur college.
Yes it is;)
No, not to get a job in general. However, there may be certain positions within a firm that might require an MBA. Still, the kind of jobs that would be appropriate for you would depend on your personal career goals and objectives. You do not need an MBA to get a job in Canada; however if you are an MBA your chances of getting a job are better. This is true not only in Canada but elsewhere globally.
5 years after getting an MBA? Hmm, probably getting promoted to the Managerial position at McDonalds.. ;)
These days, there are a lot of reasons for people to get an online MBA. Schedules are getting more and more hectic, meaning people simply don't have the time to go to a traditional "college" on another persons time schedule. If you want to get your MBA, but have a strict schedule, it is probably in your best interest to get an online MBA instead of getting an MBA in a traditional college setting.
No the worth of both the degree's are equal.
The MBA a degree that demonstrates the person has a higher knowledge of business principles and concepts. Getting into a MBA program requires a high GPA and high scores on the GMAT.
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It is only worth it if the degree leads to your overall career goals and objectives.
Within the United States, applicants for an MBA must have a bachelor's degree.