Q 1: what kind of MBA can be settled in Beijing, with a master's degree plus 26 points?
In short, dual-certificate MBA.
In detail, the MBA (Master of Business Administration) in China only refers to the so-called "double-certificate" master course, which can obtain two certificates, a degree certificate and a diploma, after passing the national postgraduate entrance examination (usually held in February of that year or in February of the following year 10).
In the past, the so-called "on-the-job graduate students" generally took the so-called "autumn exam", combining leniency with severity. In the end, some students will get a master's degree certificate, but those who don't have a diploma-no grades, will still be graded according to their undergraduate education.
A friend said: This is so unfair! I also work hard to write papers for on-the-job graduate students. Why doesn't it make any sense
This ..... can only be said that the general trend of the Ministry of Education is to gradually cancel this marginal course item, so it may not be encouraged in the settlement scheme of points. However, considering that there is room for fine-tuning policies every year, it can only be said that this year is definitely the case, and there is a high probability that it will be like this next year.
For graduates who are preparing for further study, it is enough to prepare for a dual-certificate master's degree.
Q2: Can only full-time MBA get extra points?
A: No, the criterion for judging whether you can get extra points is not full-time or part-time, but-is it a dual-certificate MBA?
For example, 20% of the double-certificate MBA places that a school regularly enrolls in a certain year may be full-time and 80% part-time. But they are all regular graduate students enrolled by the Ministry of Education (otherwise, why did you take the national postgraduate exam in June+10, 5438)? As long as you pass the defense when you graduate, you can get double certificates: diploma+degree certificate.
Moreover, judging from the situation in recent years, the number of part-time MBA places in famous universities is often increasing. After all, MBA is a practical business course. We should encourage everyone to study while working, practice in learning and think in practice.
Q3: What's the difference between a full-time MBA and a part-time MBA?
A: There are still many differences.
A. the tuition is different. Generally, a full-time MBA may be about 6,543.8+10,000 yuan cheaper than a part-time MBA, depending on the situation of each school (so the number of places tends to be part-time, emmmm…… ...........................................................................).
B. In principle, a full-time MBA can temporarily transfer students' files and accounts to Beijing. However, please note that this is temporary! Except that you can participate in the minibus lottery during school, you don't have to consider buying a house (the school collective account doesn't meet the requirements, otherwise no one will go to study for an mba), and it is unlikely to leave your account in Beijing after graduation (fresh graduates can settle directly, first of all, master students can't be over 27 years old, and most students who meet three years' work experience will apply for an mba when they graduate, even if they don't, the graduation settlement index is strictly controlled, and basically there is an MBA in a certain school.
C. there are differences in class hours. Full-time MBA usually attends classes during the day on weekdays, while part-time MBA mainly attends classes on weekends and working nights.
D. Do you enjoy the postgraduate allowance? Full-time MBA should be able to enjoy the national monthly postgraduate subsidy in 500 yuan, which can be directly credited to the personal card and accumulated over several years. Previously, part-time MBA students did not enjoy this treatment. But I'm not sure now.
E. Some state-owned enterprises only adopt full-time academic qualifications when evaluating their professional titles and ranks internally, and the recognition of part-time academic qualifications is general.
Q4: So, should we still choose a full-time MBA? After all, it sounds more cost-effective?
A: Not necessarily.
Although you spend less on tuition, if you don't work at all these years, you will earn a lot less money.
Moreover, the number of full-time MBA places has been greatly reduced: some schools require to choose full-time or part-time before entering the exam, and the difficulty coefficient of full-time examination has increased sharply (the number of places is small and the proportion is small); Although some schools can enroll first and then choose, full-time classes are taught in English (judging from the subjective bias of the homepage: if you want this, you will go to the United States to study MBA instead of learning English or meeting international friends) ...
Q5: So, compared with the part-time MBA, does the full-time MBA have an advantage in settling points?
A: Not necessarily. We discuss it in three situations:
A. You quit your job to study for a full-time MBA. Then study for 2-3 years, and your academic score has increased by 26 points. However, since you have broken the social security, the basic qualifications for the settlement of the points are: continuous payment of social security in the last 7 years, and the cumulative payment cannot exceed 5 months. Well, it means that before liberation, your previous social security score and residence score were useless. I have to endure for another seven years after graduation.
B.why do you think I'm so stupid? Although I resigned in order to study for a full-time MBA, I just found a place to pay social security in order to buy a house, shake the number and settle down. Ok, now your academic score has increased by 26 points. However, since you paid social security during your study, it is equivalent to working and studying for the calculation of the score of the point (right! Just because your online learning is full-time, you won't be denied a master's degree, and you won't be deducted social security and residence points during your study. So, is this different from your part-time MBA?
C. How can I hold a part-time job like you? I will study full-time, pay social security, and try to graduate before my part-time classmates. Get the diploma and degree certificate first, and I will deduct less social security points and residence points during my study!
Anyway, if you can do C, in theory, you can still give extra points to part-time and other full-time normal graduates. But the key point is whether the overall academic system and time schedule of full-time students can be shorter than that of part-time students (it is true that full-time students in some colleges are two years, and part-time students are three years), or whether they can be allowed to graduate early (this is very difficult, so don't have too much illusions about yourself, after all, there are still so many papers to be finished and graduation will be postponed ...).
D. In addition, considering the qualifications for applying for Beijing points to settle down, in addition to continuous social security for seven years, there is another one: you must have a Beijing residence permit (see clearly, it is not a work residence permit, but a residence permit, which is completely different). The premise of Beijing residence permit (changing once a year) is that you are a foreign household registration. Your account is in other places. That is to say, when you are still studying for a full-time MBA, considering that your files and hukou have been transferred to the school, you can't apply for a residence permit in Beijing from the time you enter school to the time before graduation. That is:
During the full-time MBA, if you change your hukou, you can only apply for a residence permit after graduation, and you are eligible to participate in the settlement of points. Of course, this is not unsolvable. For example, you can tell the school: although I am full-time, I just don't need to transfer my account or file. Anyway, I have to go back to my hometown after graduating from hukou, and I have no luck in winning the lottery. It depends on whether the school requires full-time transfer of accounts and files.
Part-time MBA can apply for Beijing residence permit at any time during the study period, so it can also be eligible to participate in the settlement of points during the school period.
Q6: After talking for a long time, um, am I studying full-time or part-time? Can I get 26 points?
Don't worry, guest. Let's discuss scores. ...
Q: I want the red cross in the upper left corner!
A: Let's make a long story short! Of course, there is no such thing. Add 4 points at most. Maybe only 0.5 points.
Q: Huh? !
A: It's true. Listen to me carefully. See the original text below for the specific policies, so I'll get this straight.
Let's take a three-year MBA as an example (that is, the graduation time MINUS the admission time on the diploma is 36 months)
Educational background score: +26 points
Social security score during the study period: -3*3 points =-9 points (social security accumulated 3 points a year)
Residential score during the study period:-3 * 0.5 =-10.5 (0.5 point will be deducted for renting a house for one year regardless of whether it is rented or occupied during the study period).
Comprehensive calculation: the academic score of three-year dual-certificate MBA graduates is 26-9- 1.5= 15.5.
And a friend who graduated with double certificates, education 15 points.
Ok, you are 0.5 points more than TA, and the calculation is complete.
Q: Where did these four points come from?
A: It can be counted as a two-year MBA.
The academic score of two-year dual-certificate MBA graduates is =26-2*3-2*0.5= 19, which is 4 points more than that of undergraduates.
Policy basis: According to the Notice on the Operation of Integrating the Academic Background Indicators of Settled in Beijing (Jing rs Jing Fa [2065 438+08] 193)/JFLH/JF _ ZCWJ/JF _ GG/2065438+0809/T2065438+093. This provision reflects the fairness of the starting point of schooling, employment and residence, that is, the integral score of schooling for one year should be linked to the integral score of employment and residence for one year. In order to avoid double counting, the points for continuous payment of social security and continuous residence years during school are not accumulated. "
At the same time, "considering that some applicants who have obtained academic qualifications (degrees) on the job may have continuous social security payment and continuous residence years deducted more than the increase points of academic qualifications (degrees), in order to encourage learning and keep the employment points and schooling points relatively fair, the repeated points of continuous social security payment and continuous residence years are deducted in the following ways when calculating the points of academic qualifications, that is, during the on-the-job study period, the deduction points of continuous social security payment and continuous residence years are not higher than the increase points of academic qualifications, and the continuous residence years are deducted.
Q7: So, if I settle down just for points, I should study for two years for a dual-certificate MBA?
A: If you only look at the scores, it is 3.5 points more than the three-year dual-certificate MBA and 4 points more than the undergraduate course. but ...
First, you have to pass the exam.
According to the incomplete observation on the home page, it may be due to the comprehensive factors such as economic recession and the gradual cancellation of in-service graduate students. I don't know why the craze for applying for MBA is getting higher and higher. Not to mention the two-year system, Beijing's super-class Qingbei, the first-class National People's Congress (after all, it is my alma mater, I would say we are first-class, hum), excellent foreign trade and economic cooperation, the central finance, Beihang University, which is a hot internet industry, and the old Beijing Normal University, etc ... Now it is much more difficult to test which one. Moreover, most well-known colleges and universities now adopt the pre-approval and pre-admission mode (see WeChat official account "mba preparation experience sharing" series), and the difficulty of passing the interview is obviously increased.
Secondly, never, never, never put it off!
Nowadays, the defense of graduation thesis is more and more strict, and it is really easy for part-time MBA students to find reasons for their work, raising children and so on, because the thesis can't be finished (don't ask me how I know ...).
And even if the paper is finished, the tutor may not be satisfied, and the anonymous review may not have been given to you.
Your extension, the original advantage of 3.5-4 points, will slowly disappear.
Q8: Since it's so difficult, what about the Chinese-foreign cooperative MBA with overseas degrees in local correspondence? Can I get extra points?
You really got me stumped.
At present, the overseas education background needs to be verified by the Ministry of Education before it can be recognized. So the score is not specific, it depends on whether the certificate you got when you graduated can pass the verification of the Ministry of Education.
But only from the perspective of increasing the gold content in job hunting, this ambiguous MBA is generally recognized by employers.
If so, how to judge whether the Chinese-foreign cooperative MBA is formal? It still depends on whether you need to take the national unified postgraduate entrance examination in February or 10. Otherwise, study hard at home, or spend more time grinding your teeth and stamping your feet, and study directly abroad.
Ok, finally, I would like to remind you that regarding whether the MBA is dual-certificate, full-time, whether it is necessary to transfer accounts and files, and the specific academic system time, please refer to the online enrollment brochures of school officials of various colleges (don't tell me that you don't know how to find it ... then you don't have to mix it with the registration, after all, the application materials are more troublesome) and the enrollment office teachers of major telecommunications universities.