I am planning to study MBA in Ireland. Since it is a one year course, what will be its credibility if I come back to India?

What will be the probability of getting a job here on a one year MBA course? Is it a good option?

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    Dr Navarun Varma Lecturer, NUS | Guide-Level 12

    8 years ago
    Hi Achal, every country is aware of each other's educational system. Not only in Ireland but many countries such as Canada, UK etc offers MBA which lasts for a year. So, don't worry about the credibility, the training provided in one year is good enough to be successful. Remember to check recognition of the program by AACSB,AMBA etc. Ultimately getting a job depends on your own skills and academic performance.
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