What is the difference between the MSc Programmes in Management and an MBA?
The MSc Programmes in Management are designed for young graduates in Business Management or a similar discipline without professional experience (internships are not counted as professional experience) or with minimal professional experience (under 2 years). The Master programs capitalize on previous knowledge by approaching it from a practical perspective and specializing in an area of interest. You also develop a range of personal and professional skills which will boost your career opportunities. MBA programs from world-leading Business Schools, such as ESADE, are aimed at professionals with at least two years professional experience. In fact, the average of our students is 5 years. MBAs are for graduates from any discipline who want to receive in-depth training in management. There are some MBA programs which do not require a minimum of two years professional experience, however, these tend not to appear in rankings or on recruiters’ shortlists.
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