The Full Time MBA develops skills for students to act on business change, working with multifunctional teams and adapting decisions to a new global environment. Objectives: The overall objective of the Full Time MBA is to train future leaders:
Easily able to evolve within complex organizations and diversity.
Likely to lead and manage the flexibility and change to the application of new technologies, the emergence of new markets and societal evolution.
Open and receptive communication abilities and creativity.
Humanistic and responsible part of a solid business ethics, social responsibility and sustainable development. Transfer methods and systems to carry out an efficient and competitive.
full time MBA ?
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Yes Agreed! Full Time MBA course is the best knowledge sharing course as an where we can dedicate our self fully to MBA course and learn better things which were not much applied during graduation and thus MBA helps in enhancing our personality as well as our skills which we can implement while we start working in an organization.
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Yes, you can apply for scholarship. S P Jain school of global management offers scholarship on the basis of merit. You can go through this link for more information: https://www.spjain.org/bba/scholarships.aspx
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Yes, I agree with you. Full time MBA is must to act on business change, working with multifunctional teams and adapting decisions to a new global environment.
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Here are the list of some full time MBA universities in the world have a look:
American University
Kogod School of Business
Arizona State University
Carey School of Business
Ashridge Business School
Aston University
Aston Business School
Auburn University
College of Business
American University
Kogod School of Business
Arizona State University
Carey School of Business
Ashridge Business School
Aston University
Aston Business School
Auburn University
College of Business
There are many full time business schools that offers MBA. To get information in detail please see this link:
https://www.businessweek.com/bschools/rankings/
https://www.businessweek.com/bschools/rankings/
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I have just completed my Bachelors in marketing and I would now like to apply for MBA. I know that most of the colleges accept students only with work experience but I am very eager in completing my MBA at this stage as after a few years my parents would force me to get married and might not be able to complete my MBA. If I finish my MBA before getting married it would help me become independent in the future. Are there any colleges abroad which provides MBA program to students with no work experience?
I think you have made a very wise decision and I strongly believe that women should be independent. There are many colleges in Dubai and USA which offer MBA courses to freshers. Unfortunately I am not aware of any specific colleges.
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Hey Ajitjoy, I went through the websites of all the three colleges which you mentioned but I am not able to find out which course exactly is offered for freshers at S P Jain School of global management.