MBA MBA, mainly for on-the-job people with management jobs, has two learning methods: full-time and on-the-job
Full-time study: Full-time study in school within the basic study period or the period stipulated by the school. The study period is generally two years.
Part-time study: while engaging in other professional or social practice, take a variety of ways and flexible time arrangements for part-time study. Students must complete their studies within the basic study period or the study period stipulated by the school. The study period is generally two and a half years, and the basic study period can be extended appropriately.
The main differences between full-time MBA and on-the-job MBA;
Class time:
Full-time students, like ordinary graduate students, study courses at school from Monday to Friday. You can apply for a dormitory. During the study period, the files and accounts are transferred to the school, and formal employment is not allowed during the school period; On-the-job MBA students usually attend classes on weekdays or weekends.
Obtain certificate:
Students who take the national entrance examination in January each year, whether studying full-time or on-the-job, have academic certificates and degree certificates. The diploma can't tell whether it is on-the-job study or full-time study.
Tuition: Generally speaking, the cost of part-time job is higher than that of full-time job.
Generally speaking, it is recommended to choose an on-the-job MBA. On-the-job graduate students have an intangible advantage network resource, which can be expanded and utilized in advance. On the one hand, it is unpredictable if it is converted in pure currency. In addition, full-time graduate students should give up their work income for two to three years. From the perspective of pure economic income, this cost is obviously higher than that of on-the-job graduate students.
Therefore, candidates should choose full-time and part-time MBA institutions according to their actual situation.