What's the difference between a general MBA and a specialised MBA? Please reply.
84 Views|Posted 2012-05-27 01:42:22
Asked by Nehal Jain
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2012-05-27 10:43:38
Master's programmes can be generalist too – especially the “pre-experience Master's programmes”. You will study very similar subjects to an MBA –but, obviously, the participants will not bring as broad or as deep a range of professional experience to the classroom.
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Answered by
2012-05-27 06:52:42
there is no difference every MBA has a specialization. In general MBA first year is common for all and in second year you have to choose the specialization while in specialized MBA the paper of specialization is mixed in every semester with general MBA papers.
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