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An Executive MBA programme provides an opportunity for experiences professionals to obtain a master’s degree in Business Administration to minimize disruption of their work schedule. Executive MBA programmes include a cohort class structure that offers a planned curriculum in an executive setting.
Executive MBA (EMBA) course is designed in such a way so that students can gain new wide range of skills and sharpen their analytical abilities by combining their work with combining coursework with their professional experience.
A unique thing in EMBA course is that the educational environment is very much comprises of professional experience because of participants’ experience in professional environment and thus team approach is often used to allow for the sharing of diverse perspectives on various topics; this interaction results in a challenging, stimulating learning experience that provides for maximum return on time and resources invested. EMBA students possess several years of significant, post-baccalaureate career experience. Most students are sponsored both financially and through release time by their employing organizations, and all continue to work full-time while enrolled in the programme. To ensure optimum benefits to participants and the sponsoring organizations, class size and class structure facilitate close interaction between faculty and participants.
Courses offered in an EMBA programme are normally the same as those taught in traditional MBA programs – accounting, finance, statistics, management, marketing and information systems. The programmes are structured to teach a large amount of course material in a condensed timetable. In addition, senior faculty experienced in teaching and consulting are employed as principal instructors. Once all coursework is satisfactorily completed, a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree or equivalent is awarded.
Now a days many institutes offer EMBA degree along with their regular management programmes. List below depicts the top 20 Executive MBA Institutes worldwide by Financial Times.
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Executive MBA (EMBA) course is designed in such a way so that students can gain new wide range of skills and sharpen their analytical abilities by combining their work with combining coursework with their professional experience.
A unique thing in EMBA course is that the educational environment is very much comprises of professional experience because of participants’ experience in professional environment and thus team approach is often used to allow for the sharing of diverse perspectives on various topics; this interaction results in a challenging, stimulating learning experience that provides for maximum return on time and resources invested. EMBA students possess several years of significant, post-baccalaureate career experience. Most students are sponsored both financially and through release time by their employing organizations, and all continue to work full-time while enrolled in the programme. To ensure optimum benefits to participants and the sponsoring organizations, class size and class structure facilitate close interaction between faculty and participants.
Courses offered in an EMBA programme are normally the same as those taught in traditional MBA programs – accounting, finance, statistics, management, marketing and information systems. The programmes are structured to teach a large amount of course material in a condensed timetable. In addition, senior faculty experienced in teaching and consulting are employed as principal instructors. Once all coursework is satisfactorily completed, a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree or equivalent is awarded.
Now a days many institutes offer EMBA degree along with their regular management programmes. List below depicts the top 20 Executive MBA Institutes worldwide by Financial Times.
- Kellogg / Hong Kong UST Business School, China
- Trium: HEC Paris / LSE / New York University: Stern, France / U.K. / U.S.A.
- Columbia/London Business School, U.S.A. / U.K.
- University of Chicago: Booth, U.S.A. / U.K. / Singapore
- University of Pennsylvania: Wharton, U.S.A.
- Insead, France / Singapore
- IE Business School, Spain
- London Business School, U.K.
- Columbia Business School, U.S.A.
- Duke University: Fuqua U.S.A.
- National University of Singapore School of Business, Singapore
- Washington University: Olin/ China
- UC, Berkeley / Columbia U.S.A.
- IMD, Switzerland
- New York University: Stern/U.S.A.
- Iese Business School, Spain
- Northwestern University: Kellogg/U.S.A.
- Kellogg / WHU-Otto Beisheim School, Germany
- Chinese University of Hong Kong China
- University of Michigan: Ross/U.S.A.
Detailed list can be downloaded from attachments...Please Find.