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What is the difference between an international MBA and an MBA?
There are many differences between MBA in China and MBA abroad. The biggest difference lies in the following points:

1. Regional differences:

Geographically, consider your future development direction. If you want to develop abroad, it is logical to study overseas MBA programs. In domestic development, if candidates have foreign-related work background, they can choose MBA programs jointly organized by the college and foreign universities or participate in exchange activities between the school and foreign universities after entering school.

2 application requirements:

Domestic MBA registration requires three years of undergraduate graduation and five years of junior college graduation; Overseas MBA registration has different requirements for work experience.

3. Investigation methods:

The content of domestic MBA examination is English plus subject synthesis (mathematics, logic, Chinese); It is difficult for foreign MBA students to take the GMAT exam, and it is also difficult to test whether the candidates have the ability to successfully complete the MBA program.

4. Teaching methods: domestic MBA is more inclined to traditional education, and more is some basic theoretical knowledge; Foreign MBAs tend to be practical and strategic.

5. Courses:

In addition to the basics of management, there are some politics, mathematics and English in China, while MBA courses abroad are all standard MBA modules.

6. Study time:

If all goes well in the domestic MBA, it is to prepare for the exam for one year, study for two and a half years, and get the certificate in about three and a half years; The MBA abroad is a credit system of one and a half to two years.

If you want to continue to develop in China, it is more advantageous to choose a domestic business school.

1. Studying business school in China can accumulate effective contacts. Many people find employers, employees, partners and career opportunities directly in schools. In contrast, studying in a business school abroad is of little direct help. Unless you stay abroad for development after graduation, or your work is closely related to foreign countries, most of your classmates and alumni are far apart after graduation, and it is difficult for the accumulated resources to play an immediate role.

Studying business school in China can save money. For MBA, the tuition fees of foreign business schools are twice that of domestic business schools.

3. Studying business school in China can save time and cost. It usually takes two years to study full-time MBA abroad, which means that you need to completely let go of your work and life circle in these two years. Business schools in China can also choose on-the-job programs, which is a good choice for those who don't want to spend all their time studying or want to keep their jobs.