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How to Select An MBA Program
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By: Robert D'souza Email Article
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Earning a Master's degree in business administration (MBA) enhances job skills and improves your marketability. A Graduate Management Admission Council survey reports that many companies seek employees with MBA degrees and pay a higher salary for the credential. The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates that employees with graduate degrees receive higher earnings and have lower unemployment rates. Invest the time to select a graduate school that will support your learning and career objectives.

  • List of questions to ask the school
  • Undergraduate degree transcript
  • School application requirements
Step1

Determine if an MBA degree is right for you. Consider your undergraduate degree, work experience, skills and career goals. The MBA website offers a career self-assessment. Check if it is MBA Correspondence program ? Distance Mba Learning can be good if you are working.

Step2

Evaluate your finances to determine how much you can afford to pay for tuition. The cost of an MBA degree varies widely by graduate school and may be a factor in your selection process. Research potential sources to obtain financial assistance. Check to see if your employer offers education reimbursement. Contact your bank to inquire about loans and lines of credit. Ask the graduate schools if they offer financial aid.

Step3

Decide if you want to go to a traditional brick and mortar graduate school or earn your degree online. Factors to consider include: your work schedule and personal obligation, your learning style and school tuition. If you decide to earn your degree online, read the article "How to Find Online Classes" for tips on selecting a distance education school.

Step4

Research graduate schools. Start by visiting the school's website to gather course descriptions, admission requirements and tuition fees. Then schedule an appointment to meet with an admissions representative to learn more about the school and ask questions. For local schools, ask for a tour of the campus. For online schools, ask for a temporary password to tour the student website. Graduate school learning philosophies are very diverse. Some schools focus on independent learning and other schools organize students into groups. Consider graduate schools that best match your learning style.

Step5

When you evaluate the schools, check to see if they require an entrance exam. State schools often require applicants to take the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) and obtain a minimum score in order to be admitted to the MBA program. Private schools don't always require the GMAT but may administer a school aptitude test.

Step6

Prepare a time line of action steps. The application and acceptance process can range from several weeks to several months depending on the school you select. For example, your school may require you to submit a recommendation letter from a business contact. After you select a school and review the application process, create a to do list with due dates to help stay on track.  

Dr.Robert D'souza is a well known professor in management colleges & the director of The mumbai institute of Management & technical Education. http://www.mimpe.org

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