The Paris School of Business (FKA ) offers a Master of Business Administration (MBA) via UpGrad for $13,000.00. PSB is a triple crown accreditation, AACSB, AMBA, and EFMD. URL: https://www.upgrad.com/us/mba-paris-school-of-business/
I thought this aside was interesting: A Paris immersion? Having been to Paris, that sounds great. In theory. I wonder what it actually entails and what it costs? I would think the entire experience would be as expensive as the tuition cited.
I hurriedly read the title, and it made me think of a known diploma mill, the "Paris Graduate School" [link removed by moderator]
It's just a week. Not cheap, but shouldn't be a deal breaker to someone who has thirteen grand lying around. "Visit Paris for a week and immerse yourself at Paris School of Business. Gain global insights through faculty workshops, industry visits, and cultural experiences while exploring iconic landmarks and networking with peers."
I'm thinking in terms of air fare, accommodations, food, perhaps some entertainment. That could run thousands more. Some posters here will squeeze a nickel so hard the Indian ends up riding the buffalo (old joke), so I thought it was worth mentioning. The degree is priced at about $13K, but it's probably 40-or-50% more than that.
It is not the same school. The Paris School of Business (FKA ESG Management School) is accredited by AACSB, AMBA, and EFMD. URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_School_of_Business URL: https://www.aacsb.edu/accredited/p/paris-school-of-business
Well, I would check carefully what exactly I´m buying here. When I look at the website of this school most of their programs are not labeled as "Grande École Program". Meaning they are not a "Grande École Program". I assume this applies for the Upgrad MBA too. So from my German perspective: I supect that you will receive a MBA which is not state-accredited in France. As a result of that it won´t be state-recognized in Germany neither and e.g. you couldn´t enroll in a doctoral program at a German University based on this Master because you don´t meet the formal requirements for enrollment.
I don't know who. I truly don't. I don't pay attention to such details. That's why, of all the people I've tangled with over the last 25 years of doing this (here and on Usenet), I can remember just a handful. Levicoff, Hayes, Kizmet, Crabb, the judo guy, and one currently active member who's posts I love but I never understood why that person came after me so angrily. I tend to either hold a grudge forever or (much more frequently) completely forget about it.