WITS/GIBS EMBA in South Africa or Online MBA from the UK


ma

Hi,

I currently live in South Africa and may move to the UK or Australia in the next two years. My question is should I bite the bullet and do an EMBA from GIBS or WITS in South Africa (2 years no online version) or do an online MBA which would allow me to move anytime. Bradford is affordable, and Durham is doable but its a bit of a stretch budget wise.

Thanks,

MA

[Edited by ma on Apr 27, 2020]

Hi,

I currently live in South Africa and may move to the UK or Australia in the next two years. My question is should I bite the bullet and do an EMBA from GIBS or WITS in South Africa (2 years no online version) or do an online MBA which would allow me to move anytime. Bradford is affordable, and Durham is doable but its a bit of a stretch budget wise.

Thanks,

MA
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Duncan

It all depends on your goals. If Australia is more likely: https://globalmba.mq.edu.au/

It all depends on your goals. If Australia is more likely:&nbsp;<a href="https://globalmba.mq.edu.au/">https://globalmba.mq.edu.au/</a>
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ma

Hi Duncan, 
Thank you for your reply. I think the UK is the most likely destination. I previously majored in Business and IT and am currently operating as an executive in a professional services organisation. I would like to become involved with a fintech start-up in the digital space or work with a financial institution in creating and developing digital and technical products.  

Hi Duncan,&nbsp;<div><br></div><div>Thank you for your reply. I think the UK is the most likely destination. I previously majored in Business and IT and am currently operating as an executive in a professional services organisation. I would like to become involved with a fintech start-up in the digital space or work with a financial institution in creating and developing digital and technical products.&nbsp;&nbsp;</div>
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Duncan

Considering the way that Durham is rising as a business school as fast as Bradford is falling, Durham seems like a much better long-term investment. Also consider the relative standing of their parent universities. 

Considering the way that Durham is rising as a business school as fast as Bradford is falling, Durham seems like a much better long-term investment. Also consider the relative standing of their parent universities.&nbsp;
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