Even if your program doesn’t specifically call it an “Executive” MBA?
Also, do you think there is a huge benefit in adding an emphasis or focus to an MBA?
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No, you can’t. Its only an “Executive MBA” if that’s what the program calls itself. A fancy way of saying Part-time MBA in some cases, but in others I think there is employer sponsorship of your getting your MBA.
Honestly, I don’t think it matters. What matters is the school and what you studied.
Yes, I think there is a big benefit to adding a focus to your MBA. I think all programs require you to have an area of concentration. I’ve never heard of any General MBAs.
I did a double concentration in Finance & Marketing with my MBA, as well as a “Certificate in Electronic Commerce” (back in the dot com boom days) at Stern. Full time program.
No. Executive MBA is program where you need to have minimum job experience for 2-3 years depending on University. Some courses from IIMC require minimum experience of 10 years. The Faculty assumes all the students are in Manager role for 2-3 years.
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Ajay
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