MBA Correspondence Courses
By Sarvesh
All over in India distance learning MBA courses are advertised. How can the candidates be guided to pick the right one? Education has become a very lucrative business. Teachers who have the right knowledge are peddling it to students, regardless of the fact that the information is reaching the right student. The herd mentality has led to mushrooming of many MBA correspondence courses. It has become difficult for genuine candidates to get the right guidance.
Some of the programs have become money making machines for the educators, thus defeating the very purpose that it is meant for. Students wanting to join MBA correspondence courses, only because they are less expensive then the degrees (that could be more useful) they could be making a big mistake.
Before opting for any MBA correspondence course ask the right questions?
- Why do I want to opt for distance learning? Am I a foreigner in the country? Am I a poor student who cannot afford the degree programs? Am I a working professional who needs more expertise to become a business leader?
- What is the reputation of this correspondence course in the world? If you plan to go overseas will the certificate be valuable or just a piece of paper?
- What are the MBA courses your fellow competitors opting for?
- Ask ex-students who have joined a particular MBA correspondence course for true feedback.
MBA correspondence courses take up time, energy and money. Are prospective employers going to be impressed by the course that you are taking up? Surely you have decided the kind of company you wish to see yourself in. Find out details of what they are looking at in prospective human resources that they need. Will they be proud of your placement? It’s your life and your future career.
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October 4th, 2009