Question by mehrzad123: How much I can earn with MHA/MBA degree?
What would be the starting salary for MHA/MBA degree with no experience? I know I can search on Google, but the salary level they put in websites are not the same as the real world. Dos any one knows what the real average salary would be? Does a person with MHA/MBA degree make more money than just MBA holder?
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Answer by Prof
There is no answer. what you can earn depends on so many different factors: your grades, your school, your location, state of the economy, the competition, and more. If you Google “Top 40 MBA programs” you will find that the top 40 schools’ graduates range from $ 84,000 to $ 120,000, and these are averages of each school.
Before you decide on an MBA program explore the Internet for information on available programs. There is a lot of information available in free public service sites. Some sites are limited to specific countries, such as Germany, UK, or Australia. Some list a small number of select schools, while others may include more than 2,000 MBA programs listed worldwide. You can find the program that best fits you. You can search for programs by location (US, Europe, Far East, etc.), by concentration (finance, marketing, aviation management, health management, accounting, etc.), by type of program (full-time, distance learning, part-time, executive, and accelerated), and by type of degree (MBA, MS, Ph.D). In some cases you can select your own criteria and preferences to get a list of universities that satisfy your needs.
You can find data on entrance requirements, program costs, program characteristics, joint degrees such as MBA/JD, and much more. Some sites have links to the schools’ web sites, or provide email addresses to contact schools of your choice, and send them pre-applications. You can find lists of top schools ranked by various periodicals or ranked by starting salaries of graduates, GMAT scores, and other criteria. Generally you should stay away from any sites that require you to pay to get information or that promise to find scholarships for you or ensure acceptance into a program. Before you provide any personal information to a site, be sure to read their privacy policy and make sure they are not harvesting email addresses for sale.
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