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.
To take the Master of Business Administration program at Penn State, one will need to make eight payments of 7414 US dollars or a 59,312 lump sum for a two-year program. It also costs 65 dollars just to register. Additional fees such as textbooks are not included.
Yes, part time MBA worth doing from Thakur college.
Penn State, University of North Carolina, University of Dakota and Liberty University are a few reputable schools that offer online MBA degrees in addition to their traditional on-campus MBA programs. Whatever online MBA program you select should be accredited, and it is wise to select a program from a recognized university. MBA degrees from many for-profit entities may not be accepted by prospective employers.
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No the worth of both the degree's are equal.
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The Pennsylvania State University offers an online MBA program that is well recognized. Also well recognized is the University of Phoenix's MBA program.
It is only worth it if the degree leads to your overall career goals and objectives.
There is much schooling one must do in order to get an MBA in finance. One who wants an MBA in finance must first graduate from high school. Next, they must get a bachelor's degree. And lastly, they must get accepted into an MBA program.
You can certainly get your MBA from an online school, but I believe it is much better to attend a physical school to get your MBA. You will look much better by going to a reputable school in your area when applying for jobs after you have your degree.
Scads! I wish I was a MBA....Don't you wish you were a MBA too? -Truth is, it really depends on what field you go into with your MBA. There's a lot of burger-flippers with MBAs right now....