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What
is an MBA degree and what can it do for me? If you want
to know the answer to these and other basic MBA questions,
read on.
What
is an MBA?
The MBA, or Master of Business Administration, is a
graduate management degree. Other management degrees
include Master of Science in Business Administration
(MSBA), Master of Public Administration (MPA), Master
of Science in Administration (MSIA), Master of Public
and Private Management (MPPM), and Master of Management
(MM).
What
is an MBA going to do for me?
The purpose of an MBA education is to provide training
in the theory and practise of business management. Professional
management programs are based on he premise that people
can learn to manage all types of business situations
more effectively.
MBA
programs not only help their students to develop skills
that are highly valued by many employers, but the programs
also present a theoretical context for solving many
business problems.
How
long does it take to get an MBA?
It can take from one or two years to much longer to
get an MBA, depending on whether the program is full
or part-time. At some schools, students with undergraduate
business preparation may find that they can complete
their programs at an accelerated rate.
What
kind of work can I do with an MBA?
While the majority of MBAs enter business, they
do not necessarily work for large corporations. Many
are employed by for profit and non-profit organisations,
small companies, or work as consultants.
Are
top-ranked MBA programs the only ones worth considering?
No. Ranking is at best a shorthand method for evaluating
quality. The methodology used for ranking schools is
not always made clear, even though this methodology
invariably affects how schools are ranked. Furthermore,
a uniform ranking scheme often ends up comparing apples
with oranges, not taking into account the tremendous
variety of MBA programs.
It
is important to choose an MBA program on the basis of
how it fits your needs. With a good match, the qualities
of the student mesh with the characteristics of a particular
business program, bringing out the best in the student
and aiding them in developing their individual potential.
My
career is established. Why should I get an MBA?
As managers progress within organisations, the technical
expertise that helped them to obtain their first jobs
often becomes less important, and their abilities to
organise the work of others and to help decide what
course of action the organisation should take become
more valuable. As the environment or an organisation
including economic, political, competitive, regulatory
and cultural factors become more complex, there is an
increased demand for managers with the skills, understanding,
courage, and energy to tackle the difficult demands
facing organisations of all kinds.
Do
I need an undergraduate business degree?
No. Most graduate management programs want their MBA
classes to be as diverse as possible. When students
have different educational backgrounds, all may contribute
and all benefit For this reason, applicants with a wide
range of undergraduate majors are admitted. In some
programs, fewer than 25 percent of the MBA students
have undergraduate degrees in business.
Is
work experience required?
Work experience gives students a reference point to
use as they study business. When experienced students
share what they have observed while working, it adds
depth to the educational experience of the entire MBA
class. In addition, work experience provides a
means of demonstrating personal performance..
All
of these factors make work history an important consideration
in admission decisions. Schools vary considerably as
to the weight given to work experience, and admission
officers recognise that the abilities developed through
employment can also be obtained in other ways.
Extracurricular
and community activities, for example, can provide valuable
experience and opportunities. When applicants do not
have either work military or community/extracurricular
activities, some schools offer deferred admission, guaranteeing
acceptance into the MBA program after an applicant has
gained a specified amount of work or military experience.
How
important is the GMAT score?
No single factor merits an automatic decision of whether
to admit an applicant or to deny admission. In general,
admission requirements are multi faceted. The undergraduate
grade point average, work experience, community involvement,
recommendations, awards, essays, and personal interviews
all combine with the GMAT score to form the basis of
an admissions decision.
The
Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is designed
to help predict academic performance in the first year
of an MBA program. Together, the GMAT score and the
undergraduate grade-point average provide the best prediction
of academic success in an MBA program.
Admission
decisions take into account patterns of accomplishment
beyond academic ability that might indicate the
potential for success in business. Management and leadership
ability, motivation for obtaining a business education,
and preparedness for the program are qualities that
admission officers also value.
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