Keeping the high standards in MBA

Education November 5th, 2007

To do an executive MBA, you might think it’s as simple as I have laid it on the table. But in addition to experience and ability or affordability; there is another condition. This condition has to met; by every student to keep the standards and quality above the rest. You have to sit for the graduate management admission test commonly known as GMAT. The scopes vary from one college e to the next according to its accreditation.

A highly respected and valued executive MBA program is that which has higher GMAT score requirements leading to admission to the most respect colleges in the world as Yale, Princeton, Stanford or even Harvard. What distinguishes these colleges from the rest is their ability to transform class work into practice; hence top executives in the world have passed through them.

Currently not many colleges are offering the physicians executive MBA. But the standards remain. This is because no one before thought medicine could be incorporated into the business world. With many hospital chains spring up, health management organizations and merging of many doctors to form associations there has raised the need for proper management skills by their own. This has stopped the borrowing of skills and labor from other business segments.

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