Are you confused on which career to follow? Well, I have something to brighten you up. I have been reading the Sunday Times newspaper, under careers/work and I found something interesting and it will make some of you keen. I found an article about MBA (Masters in Business Administration) it said that if you have a MBA certificate, then you might get a job easily and get a huge pay check. MBA courses are rarely studied by black students and it is always a few % in the country who consider it. I quote from an review from the Financial Mail that ' If you are a graduate on this coarse you stand a chance of receiving up R600 000 a year income or maybe more’.
Owen Skae, director of Rhodes Investec Business School, said on a Sunday Time interview that applicants certainly seemed to believe an MBA was a vital component in the creation of good and responsible corporate leaders. As we know Rhodes is one of the best universities in Africa, and excels in Business. But the bad part about this career most graduates are after the money not the empowerment of the field, and they get big salaries from the private sector and the public sector cannot afford it, which is quite bad reviewing from the economy of the country.
‘Local MBAs are a third to a quarter of the fees of an international tier-one MBA’, said Nick Binedell, director of the Gordon Institute of Science (Gibs) on a Sunday Time interview, so this means that it is quite an expensive coarse so, most graduates receive full scholarships. So be smart and invest on a MBA coarse and the country running.
Vuyani Ndzishe… signing out.
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