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Part Time MBA Dublin

  • 28-05-2012 11:05am
    #1
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    Hi,



    I am considering undertaking a part time MBA in Dublin, my absolute maximum budget is 16,000 Euro over two years -

    My preference at this stage is the NCIRL part time MBA
    http://www.ncirl.ie/Programmes_Courses/Part-time-Courses/Masters-in-Business-Administration-part-time-MBANCI1

    I like the contemporary course content and campus. This course is not being undertaken for a career change but to help develop management and business skills for our family business which employs 10 staff. Therefore EMBA accreditation etc is not vital to me

    I am aware that NCIRL is not as prestigious as Trinity or UCD but I am looking for a good quality MBA at an affordable price. I know there are Rubbish MBA’s out there accredited from some dubious foreign Colleges and I have steered well clear of these.

    I would have thought NCIRL would be a respected College but not ultra esteemed, I would appreciate thoughts on NCIRL as a College and anyone’s opinions on undertaking this MBA.


    The other part time options I looked at were DIT part time MBA and Dublin Business Schools executive MBA recognised by Liverpool John Moore's University. Once again both not as prestigous as Trinity and UCD but I still would have thought of them as reasonably good qualifications with good course content.



    Thanks a million,
    Lambretta.




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