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September 25, 2015 No Comments

Featured article by Sujain Thomas, Independent Technology Author

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Onwards and upwards

The business industry in all its various facets is very competitive. New developments in technology, manufacturing, communication and law have made significant changes in the way we do business locally, nationally and globally.

As a result, where once further education and training were considered a personal preference they are now regarded as critical to the growth of both the individual and the industry; providing a competitive advantage in this fast moving global market. Employers are increasingly encouraging employees to increase and improve their capabilities by going to various management institutes to take IT courses, PGDMs, MBAs among others.

Demand and supply

The increase in demand for further growth in skills and capabilities has elicited an increase in the number of management institutes providing these services. While the relevant authorities are tasked with ensuring that the institutes are credible and offer quality services, individuals and companies alike need to ensure that their services fit their individual needs and meet their goals.

It is therefore important to compare the different management institutes before making your application. After all, you will be investing a great deal of time and money there and you should definitely get your money’s worth, right?

How to make the choice

Here are a few things you can check out when making your decision:

1. Alumni and current students

The proof of the credibility and quality of a management institute or business school is seen in the kind of alumni it produces and students it currently has. You can get this information from the alumni and student networks through social media or on the school’s website.

Take a look at the diversity of their classes, gender distribution, cultural and professional backgrounds of the students. These qualities are important in enhancing your experience in the classes.

The strength of their alumni network may also be of interest to you as you may need it after you graduate. Find out where they are, what they are doing and how you can partner with them to start or improve on your own projects.

2. Faculty

These are the people that are supposed to facilitate your learning and growth so they need to be on top of their game. You can check out their credentials and achievements as well as current and future projects. Their experience in the industry is also important to make learning more practical and based on current issues.

3. Program format

There are many options available as far as how the program is laid out. You can choose the one best suited for your set of circumstances. You can check out bubblews.com tips on studying part time MBA or simply apply for their full-time programs.

4. Cost

MBAs, PGDMs and IT courses among other business courses don’t come cheap. Apart from the tuition fees, there is the effect of the location of the school on your personal expenses. For instance, studying overseas has a different cost to studying locally, and different cities have different living expenses.

5. Reputation

It is important that you go to a reputable school, not necessarily one with a big name but a credible, certified institution. It will increase your chances of getting quality education and give you an advantage with future employers.

Choosing a management institute or business school is a critical decision that should certainly be taken under advisement by all parties involved.

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