How to choose an MBA: The ultimate guide to accreditation, quality, and ROI
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When choosing an MBA program, consider factors such as accreditation, faculty quality, and ROI. Accreditation from bodies like AACSB, AMBA, and EQUIS ensures a program meets international standards.
Pursuing an MBA is a significant career investment. The disparity between MBA programs is vast, making it crucial to evaluate critical metrics before committing time and capital. Accreditation is the starting point for credible business education, verifying that a school meets international standards regarding faculty quality, curriculum, and student outcomes. Three major global bodies accredit business schools: AACSB, AMBA, and EQUIS. Schools holding all three accreditations are known as 'Triple-Crown' schools, comprising less than 1% of business schools globally. Henley Business School Africa holds the rare distinction of being quadruple-accredited. The strength of an MBA lies in its faculty, with the best programs bridging the gap between theory and practice. Rankings can be a useful gauge of program quality, measuring factors like salary growth and alumni satisfaction.
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