What is the difference between a Masters in Finance and an MBA?
Most MBA programs require two years of schooling while this Program is designed to be completed in a single year. Additionally, many MBA programs offer a part-time course schedule, whereas this Program requires a full-time commitment. Furthermore, this Program is designed for young professionals starting their careers and is not for those with extensive work experience.
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