What's the difference between an executive MBA program and an MBA program?

An Executive MBA is essentially a part-time MBA program that attracts experienced business professionals who are working fulltime and who couldn't complete a fulltime MBA program and continue working at the same time. Gaining admission into an EMBA program typically means that you have a significant amount of experience and are able to cover the costs of the program, too. Like the traditional MBA program, entry into an EMBA program is typically determined by a combination of factors including your GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) score, work experience, extracurricular activities and community service, references, a written application and possibly a personal interview.

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An Executive MBA is essentially a part-time MBA program that attracts experienced business professionals who are working fulltime and who couldn't complete a fulltime MBA program and continue working at the same time. Gaining admission into an EMBA program typically means that you have a significant amount of experience and are able to cover the costs of the program, too. Like the traditional MBA program, entry into an EMBA program is typically determined by a combination of factors including your GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) score, work experience, extracurricular activities and community service, references, a written application and possibly a personal interview.

I hope this was of help. An Executive MBA is essentially a part-time MBA program that attracts experienced business professionals who are working fulltime and who couldn't complete a fulltime MBA program and continue working at the same time. Gaining admission into an EMBA program typically means that you have a significant amount of experience and are able to cover the costs of the program, too.

Like the traditional MBA program, entry into an EMBA program is typically determined by a combination of factors including your GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) score, work experience, extracurricular activities and community service, references, a written application and possibly a personal interview. I hope this was of help.

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