I would like to know if it is worth studying MBA at the university of northampton by distance learning since the course hasn’t been accredited by any professional association. Please advice.
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I would like to know if it is worth studying MBA at the university of northampton by distance learning since the course hasn’t been accredited by any professional association. Please advice.
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Before schools can be accredited they have to exist for a given number of eyars and have to satisfy accreditation sstandards. Therefore at some point they have to be good before they are accredited. It is therefore important to evaluate the program to determine its quality. Lack of accreditation does not always meen poor quality.
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Northampton is not a member of the Official MBA Guide. It would be in their interest to join because it enables prospective students to evaluate their offerings and compare with other schools. If you contact them, you can help them by mentioning the Guide and suggesting they consider joining.