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Business MBA, Where's best to study MBA in Malaysia?

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KingHenry14
post Aug 22 2008, 10:39 AM

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Anyone studies Segi College University of Southern Queensland MBA program?

I asked my company HR to check whether this program is recognized by Malaysia Government.

It is really shock to find out the Segi College USQ MBA is not recognized.

Has anybody here investigate this issue before? I wonder how come so many people go for it if the program is not recognized by Malaysia Government ?

Or my HR has done a mistake in checking?


KingHenry14
post Aug 22 2008, 02:04 PM

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QUOTE(Gary1981 @ Aug 22 2008, 01:45 PM)
Does it necessary?What is the advantage recognize from malaysia government?
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If the degree without accredited, definitely you are not able to work in Govt sector.

As for private, it depends.

Some companies won't care especially those ABC company. However, some of the established MNC will only take accredited degree holder, just like my company.

The key point here is, after spending so much time, efforts & most importantly --> MONEY, you do not want yourself being ruined due to your unaccredited degree when a great offer from established MNC land on your table, do you?


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post Aug 31 2017, 01:05 PM

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QUOTE(merchant9 @ Jul 4 2017, 08:49 AM)
Very informative thread but too long to read some of the dispute. Here's my dilemma so hopefully someone with experience can advise.

I am in my late 30s, holding a mid level managerial role. I am planning to do MBA, preferably one with accredition and support from EPF Account 2 withdrawals.

I am thinking to do MBA to help boost my career, I think it would. Why? Because I feel to move up in upper management, Degree may not be enough, especially one with average result.

I plan to do MBA part time as I am working with family commitments. I am currently looking at HELP MBA Online course, but need some comments. Other options for online distance learning works for me too as long as accredited minimally locally.

Appreciate some feedback. Thank you.
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I am a MBA student. FYI, MBA is not all about the courses, it is all about the process of learning. Theories from the books may give you some fresh ideas but in fact a lot of things you will also learn from reading additional journals while doing your assignments, interaction with your classmates in specific project, group discussions, group project management experience and etc...

Yet, each classmate has his or her own different background, so his or her thinking process / ideas may help to develop yourself as a person too in overall.

To be short, theoretical knowledge from the book is just small part of it, the learning process experience of the program is the KEY.

Hope it helps you to make a better decision. smile.gif

Thanks.



 

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