I think a better "certification" of one's entrepreneurial credibility is to open for business. This seems like just another opportunity for the wantrepreneurs to delay pulling the trigger. Also, that "wantrepreneurs" didn't pop a hit on my spellcheck is bigger news imo.
Hi London School of International Business provides several online courses like Business Management,Health and Social Care,Law,Travel and Tourism,Strategic Management,Entrepreneurship,Accounting and Finance etc.For entrepreneurship certification contact us at www.lsib.co.uk.
Gotta admit, London School of International Business is one of the best-sounding names I've ever heard for a degree mill. Even if it is headquartered in India and claims a marketing office in London. But it is obviously a mill.
Can't quite be defined as a regular mill, Steve. Doesn't award degrees of its own, so doesn't quite meet the definition. Not my favourite school either, but perhaps "some kind of educational reseller" might be a more appropriate description. A cursory bit of research tells me that the degrees are awarded / validated Brit. style, some by the University of Northampton and others by the University of Worcester. The doctorates - I dunno. No info available on what school issues them. But Northampton and Worcester are real schools - like 'em or not.
Can't quite be defined as a regular mill, Steve. Doesn't award degrees of its own, so doesn't quite meet the definition. Not my favourite school either, but perhaps "some kind of educational reseller" might be a more appropriate description. A cursory bit of research tells me that the degrees are awarded / validated Brit. style, some by the University of Northampton and others by the University of Worcester. The doctorates - I dunno. No info available on what school issues them. But Northampton and Worcester are real schools - like 'em or not.
Sorry Steve. My research was too cursory. There are three schools with very similar names: London School of International Business (LSIB) London College of International Business Studies London School of Business and Management. LSIB is not currently listed as an Awarding Body. The other two are. https://www.gov.uk/check-a-university-is-officially-recognised/listed-bodies So if LSIB had ability to issue British degrees - it probably doesn't any more. And I think maybe my remarks about Northampton etc. may have applied to LSBM, not LSIB. It happens from time to time that these "validating" deals die. Probably (to stay legal) LSIB issuing degrees of some Euro - or overseas school. Who knows where - and whether or not it's accredited. So - I retract my last post. Wrong again. Quelle surprise!
OK, it's a little clearer now. LSIB doesn't award the degrees. You pay LSIB for a specified number of courses and get an award. Thast (they say) qualifies you for acceptance to a British university's degree program - usually a top up program. You are then the Uni's baby - not LSIB. You pay the Uni - they instruct you, mark your work and exams etc - and your degree is from there. Nothing about LSIB on the degree. All they do is teach you prerequisite stuff to get into the top-up program.