Hello Everyone
I've been searching for schools and universities in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain to take MBA but either because my undergraduate learning type (Distance learning) is not acceptable or it's a bit expensive. I have a bachelor's degree in the English language from KAU (King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah. I have previous experience as an Electrical Technician for almost 5 years. Currently, I'm an English language teacher for a private company, and I want to change my career path into management and administration because it had a big potential for professional development.
I found a training center called the European Graduate School of Management that offers a UK postgraduate diploma level 7 from Qialifi. After completing the course, I will be eligible to finish my MBA in one of 4 universities in the UK (the University of Bolton, Anglia Ruskin University which offers a campus learning mode, York St John University, and University of Northampton). The fees are very reasonable and affordable for the diploma and MBA.
The thing is I'm not quite sure about this study. I've never heard of it before. Is it worth doing this? I'm 34 and I'm trying to improve my career with the best I can.
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Posted Mar 12, 2022 16:49
Hello Everyone
I've been searching for schools and universities in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain to take MBA but either because my undergraduate learning type (Distance learning) is not acceptable or it's a bit expensive. I have a bachelor's degree in the English language from KAU (King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah. I have previous experience as an Electrical Technician for almost 5 years. Currently, I'm an English language teacher for a private company, and I want to change my career path into management and administration because it had a big potential for professional development.
I found a training center called the European Graduate School of Management that offers a UK postgraduate diploma level 7 from Qialifi. After completing the course, I will be eligible to finish my MBA in one of 4 universities in the UK (the University of Bolton, Anglia Ruskin University which offers a campus learning mode, York St John University, and University of Northampton). The fees are very reasonable and affordable for the diploma and MBA.
The thing is I'm not quite sure about this study. I've never heard of it before. Is it worth doing this? I'm 34 and I'm trying to improve my career with the best I can.
I've been searching for schools and universities in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain to take MBA but either because my undergraduate learning type (Distance learning) is not acceptable or it's a bit expensive. I have a bachelor's degree in the English language from KAU (King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah. I have previous experience as an Electrical Technician for almost 5 years. Currently, I'm an English language teacher for a private company, and I want to change my career path into management and administration because it had a big potential for professional development.
I found a training center called the European Graduate School of Management that offers a UK postgraduate diploma level 7 from Qialifi. After completing the course, I will be eligible to finish my MBA in one of 4 universities in the UK (the University of Bolton, Anglia Ruskin University which offers a campus learning mode, York St John University, and University of Northampton). The fees are very reasonable and affordable for the diploma and MBA.
The thing is I'm not quite sure about this study. I've never heard of it before. Is it worth doing this? I'm 34 and I'm trying to improve my career with the best I can.
Posted Mar 13, 2022 13:53
Those are all very lowly ranked universities in the UK, especially Bolton, York St John and Anglia Ruskin. I would look for better options. Think also about some more specific goals. Moving into 'management and administration' is too vague to help you identify the best path or course for you.
Those are all very lowly ranked universities in the UK, especially Bolton, York St John and Anglia Ruskin. I would look for better options. Think also about some more specific goals. Moving into 'management and administration' is too vague to help you identify the best path or course for you.
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