Are you a working professional seeking an MBA?
Meet Prof. Kumail Kirmani, a St. Joseph's and Alliance University marketing professor, Chief Mentor at WiseOwlEdu, and IIM-Calcutta alumnus. He was honored with the Icons of Bharat award by NDTV, overcoming three start-up failures and significant sales and marketing challenges. His dedication to mentoring working professionals ensures you won't repeat his mistakes.
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What is an Executive MBA program, and how does it differ from a traditional MBA?
An Executive MBA (EMBA) program is designed for experienced professionals with significant work experience. It typically offers a flexible schedule, allowing students to continue working while pursuing their degree. The curriculum often focuses on advanced management topics and practical application, catering to the unique needs of mid-career professionals.
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