Finding information on accredited MBA programmes in Cape Town is not too difficult. In fact, with the huge volume of tips, advice and information available for prospective MBA students, the challenge lies in wading through all that info to find out what you need to know the most.
To help you understand exactly how the programme works, we have put together a short guide that gives you an overview and an indication of what to expect.
Top Tips for Pursuing an MBA in Cape Town
If you’re dreaming of getting an MBA in Cape Town, here’s what you need to know…
- Choosing a programme.
There are many MBA programmes in Cape Town. Not all of them are equal however. The best way to determine which programme is right for you is to consider a few important factors. Cost is one such factor – while you can expect to budget a fair amount for your studies, you should not be left bankrupt. Another factor is the learning methods used. Is remote study possible? How will you be assessed? How much work is typically required? You should also ensure that your MBA will be accredited, and also find out what the general success rate is of the programme. Check out testimonials from previous MBA graduates – this will help a lot to give you an idea of how successful the programme is from a student point of view.
- Applying for your MBA.
The things that you should focus on the most for the application process include your essay, interview, letters of recommendation, GMAT exam and financing. First things first, find out whether any preparation exams such as the GMAT are required. Next, begin preparing your application. Choose your essay topic carefully and enlist the help of a friend or family member to go over it for you afterwards to check that there are no errors. Do some reading to get examples of typical interview questions that you can expect. Think carefully about your letters of recommendation… it is far more valuable to get comprehensive letters from a small company for an important job you completed than it is to get a generic letter from a large company for a random part-time job. You should also start to think about financing options at this point.
- What to expect.
The MBA is hailed as one of the toughest courses out there. In many ways, this is true – the stress is very real and the pressure is very much on you from the very start. With that said, it is also incredibly rewarding, too. The course lasts around a year and consists of 12 course modules (one of which is an elective module) and a final research dissertation. Subjects within each trimester range from strategic management to marketing, finance, economics, operations, leadership and other subjects that relate to the broader business environment. Various sectors are also explored, giving graduates a holistic view of business and all of its facets.
To find out what it is like completing an MBA at REGENT Business School, view our testimonials to see what some of our former students have to say. You can also check out our MBA FAQs for further information on completing an MBA in Cape Town.