First, the difference of network resources.
Under normal circumstances, EMBA classes bring together senior managers in the fields of finance and taxation, government and enterprises. This is a strong circle of contacts, especially some students come from different industries. This collision of different cultural and educational backgrounds will bring students extremely rare gains.
Second, the conditions for studying MBA are 5 years of university graduation, 3 years of undergraduate course and 2 years of master's degree. There is no strict requirement for management experience.
EMBA students generally require more than 6-8 years of work and management experience, which is of great significance to managers who have not obtained an MBA but have been promoted to the top of the company.
Third, the differences between teachers.
Most MBA courses are taught by domestic teachers, and the teaching method of theoretical teaching+case analysis+team discussion is adopted. EMBA courses are generally taught by well-known scholars at home and abroad. After-school classes are concentrated, with a wide range of courses and many cases involving large enterprises.
Both MBA and EMBA have high gold content. Now they all take the national unified examination, and get their postgraduate degrees and degree certificates after graduation.
Most of the MBA classes are middle managers and young people who are expected to be promoted. In contrast, the network resources are a little weaker than EMBA.