Low Cost - Recognised at leat by the GAAP world - DL MBA

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  1. kumar

    kumar New Member

    Hi

    hv been in this board couple of years before but hv never poster any. however think its time i do

    i am an accountant - institute of financial accountants and also member of the then british society of commerce now merged with some uk professional body

    also i hv had been working as accountant and currently a manager in a multi national uk firm. hv 23 years experience

    i hv contacted a numebr of british universities who are happy to accept me into their dl MBA but the cist are in the range of £10000+

    but am realy looking forward to spend approx US$ 3000 for an american, uk, or australian degree but am unable to find an institution. can some one pls help me identify one.

    i know of some usa universities but then i hv a problem of getting my credentials evaluated which may or may not satisfy my MBA entry requirement then i will hv a real issue

    so a gaap institute with approx US$ 3000 the best i believe
     
  2. iquagmire

    iquagmire Member

    Try the guide at GetEducated.com. It lists U.S. based degrees, however.

    http://www.geteducated.com/pub/BDLGS_BM1205.pdf

    If you can't open directly, try this link and enter your information to register to view the .pdf file - its free:

    http://www.geteducated.com/formreq/bdlgsbm.asp

    Page 12 lists the top 25 buys for AACSB accredited MBAs (I'm sure most of these require the GMAT).

    The least expensive one (for out of state fees) seems to be the University of Texas System ($10,240) followed by University System of Georgia ($10,500) www.webmbaonline.org.

    Page 14 lists the top 25 buys for U.S. Regionally Accredited (not AACSB)

    The least expensive one there is Stephens College at $8,760.

    I also remember Amberton University www.amberton.edu listing theirs at $6,000.

    Hope this helps.
     
  3. Tim D

    Tim D Member

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