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I came upon the International MBA programme offered by the Next Campus in partnership with Birmingham City University, UK, at a time when I was looking for new opportunities that can help me broaden my understanding around managing complex business organizations. From the very outset, the programme structure created by the Next Campus offered clarity around the study programme and its objectives.
The International MBA programme goes beyond mostly traditional MBA programme structures, offering a comprehensive view into dynamic fields of key business interest. I particularly enjoyed the course units on Human Resources Management, and Strategic Leadership and Organizational Transformation – particularly given the lecturers’ keen interest towards making the learning practical, interactive and reflective of individual beliefs and practices. I highly recommend the programme for anyone who is seeking a flexible,
NEXT was recommended to me by a very close friend who did his Masters in Supply Chain at NEXT. Although initially I was nervous about starting an MBA and I just wanted to finish it, soon I realized I could learn a lot from it. I looked forward to the classes, and the faculty was very friendly and helpful. Still I have a close relationship with lecturers and they are only a WhatsApp or a call away for educational and even professional matters.
Even through Covid and lock downs happened, there were no delays to the course completion. It was the best decisions to choose NEXT and I will strongly recommend without two minds.
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