I think you could likely use that link to get the English Global MBA. The Global MBA is not a specific program but rather the MBA plus two Master's degrees. I believe Customer Service mentioned that you will not receive a separate diploma indicating 'Global MBA.'
299 for a Double Program (2 Master's or 1 MBA + 1 Master's) is a common discounted price. They frequently offer discounts.
The cheapest way to complete the program is to choose the essay-based version. It's probably also where you’ll learn the most, as it emphasizes applying theory to practice rather than just preparing for a test. Additionally, accepting the digital certificates will save costs.
I'm doing the program mainly for the learning experience. Instead of just reading some books, I find the curriculum decent. I'm still on the old version of the program, and while the material isn’t very modern and seems to have been translated from Spanish, I consider the content good, especially for the price.
I already have two regular Bachelor's degrees and an LL.M. from top-rated traditional universities in my country, so I’m not using ENEB to earn credits or a diploma.
They seem to have rebranded slightly as ENEB Business School GB
I would recommend that you contact ENEB before buying anything on Groupon. The programs listed there are clearly old.
Good point. ENEB did indicate they are not working together with Groupon anymore. And I bought the MBA + Master deal with them before, and started with the MBA: it took some time to get them to add the (old style) Master's later.
They seem to have rebranded slightly as ENEB Business School GB
I would recommend that you contact ENEB before buying anything on Groupon. The programs listed there are clearly old.
Good point. ENEB did indicate they are not working together with Groupon anymore. And I bought the MBA + Master deal with them before, and started with the MBA: it took some time to get them to add the (old style) Master's later.
I had to get a refund from Groupon for the last coupon that I was still holding onto when ENEB switched up their programs. ENEB wouldn't redeem it.
(10-19-2024, 08:28 PM)dutchdragon Wrote: I'm planning to start the Global MBA from ENEB fairly soon.
what would be the cheapest way to do this? How often do discount deals for the global Mba pop up?
Thanks for the help in advance
I think you could likely use that link to get the English Global MBA. The Global MBA is not a specific program but rather the MBA plus two Master's degrees. I believe Customer Service mentioned that you will not receive a separate diploma indicating 'Global MBA.'
299 for a Double Program (2 Master's or 1 MBA + 1 Master's) is a common discounted price. They frequently offer discounts.
The cheapest way to complete the program is to choose the essay-based version. It's probably also where you’ll learn the most, as it emphasizes applying theory to practice rather than just preparing for a test. Additionally, accepting the digital certificates will save costs.
I'm doing the program mainly for the learning experience. Instead of just reading some books, I find the curriculum decent. I'm still on the old version of the program, and while the material isn’t very modern and seems to have been translated from Spanish, I consider the content good, especially for the price.
I already have two regular Bachelor's degrees and an LL.M. from top-rated traditional universities in my country, so I’m not using ENEB to earn credits or a diploma.
Thanks for your response. From the looks of things, doing the 3 masters separately would likely be a lot cheaper.
You state that just taking the 3 masters would be the same as doing the global mba program. However, the comment below of this same thread, makes it seem like the 3 separate masters are some courses short of the global MBA, and are not the exact same. Does anyone have any more info on this?
(09-25-2024, 11:47 AM)slammX Wrote: Per the course validation guide the old MBA + BI + PM programs together are actually 8 courses short of the Global MBA. Even the new MBA + BI + PM still falls 4 courses short of the Global MBA.
I also asked ENEB whether I could get the Global MBA instead of the 3 separate Masters - they said no as I would need to complete the 8 additional courses first. This was before any of my diplomas had been processed.
(10-19-2024, 08:28 PM)dutchdragon Wrote: I'm planning to start the Global MBA from ENEB fairly soon.
what would be the cheapest way to do this? How often do discount deals for the global Mba pop up?
Thanks for the help in advance
I think you could likely use that link to get the English Global MBA. The Global MBA is not a specific program but rather the MBA plus two Master's degrees. I believe Customer Service mentioned that you will not receive a separate diploma indicating 'Global MBA.'
299 for a Double Program (2 Master's or 1 MBA + 1 Master's) is a common discounted price. They frequently offer discounts.
The cheapest way to complete the program is to choose the essay-based version. It's probably also where you’ll learn the most, as it emphasizes applying theory to practice rather than just preparing for a test. Additionally, accepting the digital certificates will save costs.
I'm doing the program mainly for the learning experience. Instead of just reading some books, I find the curriculum decent. I'm still on the old version of the program, and while the material isn’t very modern and seems to have been translated from Spanish, I consider the content good, especially for the price.
I already have two regular Bachelor's degrees and an LL.M. from top-rated traditional universities in my country, so I’m not using ENEB to earn credits or a diploma.
Thanks for your response. From the looks of things, doing the 3 masters separately would likely be a lot cheaper.
You state that just taking the 3 masters would be the same as doing the global mba program. However, the comment below of this same thread, makes it seem like the 3 separate masters are some courses short of the global MBA, and are not the exact same. Does anyone have any more info on this?
(09-25-2024, 11:47 AM)slammX Wrote: Per the course validation guide the old MBA + BI + PM programs together are actually 8 courses short of the Global MBA. Even the new MBA + BI + PM still falls 4 courses short of the Global MBA.
I also asked ENEB whether I could get the Global MBA instead of the 3 separate Masters - they said no as I would need to complete the 8 additional courses first. This was before any of my diplomas had been processed.
I did a course by course comparison across the four programs. If you do the new MBA + Big Data + Project Management, you would still have to complete the following subjects from the Global MBA, unless you completed them as part of a different program:
Commercial Distribution
Fintech and Blockchain
Human Resources and Business
Process Quality
If you completed completed the old MBA + Big Data + Project Management, per the ENEB validation guide of old courses to new courses, you would still be short the following subjects:
Fintech and Blockchain
Human Resources and Business
Management Accounting
Marketing Analytics
Marketing Strategy
Operations Management
Strategic Management
Talent Management
You would get credits for Human Resources and Business if you did either of the following three subjects under the old programs:
Corporate Communication
Human Resources Management
Occupational Risks Prevention
You would get credits for Operations Management if you did either of the following three subjects under the old programs:
Warehouse Management
International Trade III
That said, ENEB requires that you still enroll for a program and pay the fee before they give you the credits, just like you had to pay the full price for the old Project Management course despite having done more than 60% of the coursework under the old MBA program. You'd have to enroll for the Global MBA first - the fact that you might have completed all the subjects as part of other courses would be irrelevant to them. And so far I haven't seen any discounts for that program anywhere (unless you're doing it in Spanish, or the Spanish discount works for the English school too).
I've attached the subject validation guide so you can see for yourself.
(10-19-2024, 08:28 PM)dutchdragon Wrote: I'm planning to start the Global MBA from ENEB fairly soon.
what would be the cheapest way to do this? How often do discount deals for the global Mba pop up?
Thanks for the help in advance
I think you could likely use that link to get the English Global MBA. The Global MBA is not a specific program but rather the MBA plus two Master's degrees. I believe Customer Service mentioned that you will not receive a separate diploma indicating 'Global MBA.'
299 for a Double Program (2 Master's or 1 MBA + 1 Master's) is a common discounted price. They frequently offer discounts.
The cheapest way to complete the program is to choose the essay-based version. It's probably also where you’ll learn the most, as it emphasizes applying theory to practice rather than just preparing for a test. Additionally, accepting the digital certificates will save costs.
I'm doing the program mainly for the learning experience. Instead of just reading some books, I find the curriculum decent. I'm still on the old version of the program, and while the material isn’t very modern and seems to have been translated from Spanish, I consider the content good, especially for the price.
I already have two regular Bachelor's degrees and an LL.M. from top-rated traditional universities in my country, so I’m not using ENEB to earn credits or a diploma.
Thanks for your response. From the looks of things, doing the 3 masters separately would likely be a lot cheaper.
You state that just taking the 3 masters would be the same as doing the global mba program. However, the comment below of this same thread, makes it seem like the 3 separate masters are some courses short of the global MBA, and are not the exact same. Does anyone have any more info on this?
(09-25-2024, 11:47 AM)slammX Wrote: Per the course validation guide the old MBA + BI + PM programs together are actually 8 courses short of the Global MBA. Even the new MBA + BI + PM still falls 4 courses short of the Global MBA.
I also asked ENEB whether I could get the Global MBA instead of the 3 separate Masters - they said no as I would need to complete the 8 additional courses first. This was before any of my diplomas had been processed.
I did a course by course comparison across the four programs. If you do the new MBA + Big Data + Project Management, you would still have to complete the following subjects from the Global MBA, unless you completed them as part of a different program:
Commercial Distribution
Fintech and Blockchain
Human Resources and Business
Process Quality
If you completed completed the old MBA + Big Data + Project Management, per the ENEB validation guide of old courses to new courses, you would still be short the following subjects:
Fintech and Blockchain
Human Resources and Business
Management Accounting
Marketing Analytics
Marketing Strategy
Operations Management
Strategic Management
Talent Management
You would get credits for Human Resources and Business if you did either of the following three subjects under the old programs:
Corporate Communication
Human Resources Management
Occupational Risks Prevention
You would get credits for Operations Management if you did either of the following three subjects under the old programs:
Warehouse Management
International Trade III
That said, ENEB requires that you still enroll for a program and pay the fee before they give you the credits, just like you had to pay the full price for the old Project Management course despite having done more than 60% of the coursework under the old MBA program. You'd have to enroll for the Global MBA first - the fact that you might have completed all the subjects as part of other courses would be irrelevant to them. And so far I haven't seen any discounts for that program anywhere (unless you're doing it in Spanish, or the Spanish discount works for the English school too).
I've attached the subject validation guide so you can see for yourself.
NOT TURE.Global MBA only MBA+MASTER BI+MPM.I have - verified this with the school
ENEBDiscounts
MBA / Master
HTTPS:/go.hotmart.com/E94852720M?ap=44dc
Dual Master
HTTPS:/go.hotmart.com/J94852683D?ap=12c8
(10-19-2024, 08:28 PM)dutchdragon Wrote: I'm planning to start the Global MBA from ENEB fairly soon.
what would be the cheapest way to do this? How often do discount deals for the global Mba pop up?
Thanks for the help in advance
I think you could likely use that link to get the English Global MBA. The Global MBA is not a specific program but rather the MBA plus two Master's degrees. I believe Customer Service mentioned that you will not receive a separate diploma indicating 'Global MBA.'
299 for a Double Program (2 Master's or 1 MBA + 1 Master's) is a common discounted price. They frequently offer discounts.
The cheapest way to complete the program is to choose the essay-based version. It's probably also where you’ll learn the most, as it emphasizes applying theory to practice rather than just preparing for a test. Additionally, accepting the digital certificates will save costs.
I'm doing the program mainly for the learning experience. Instead of just reading some books, I find the curriculum decent. I'm still on the old version of the program, and while the material isn’t very modern and seems to have been translated from Spanish, I consider the content good, especially for the price.
I already have two regular Bachelor's degrees and an LL.M. from top-rated traditional universities in my country, so I’m not using ENEB to earn credits or a diploma.
Thanks for your response. From the looks of things, doing the 3 masters separately would likely be a lot cheaper.
You state that just taking the 3 masters would be the same as doing the global mba program. However, the comment below of this same thread, makes it seem like the 3 separate masters are some courses short of the global MBA, and are not the exact same. Does anyone have any more info on this?
(09-25-2024, 11:47 AM)slammX Wrote: Per the course validation guide the old MBA + BI + PM programs together are actually 8 courses short of the Global MBA. Even the new MBA + BI + PM still falls 4 courses short of the Global MBA.
I also asked ENEB whether I could get the Global MBA instead of the 3 separate Masters - they said no as I would need to complete the 8 additional courses first. This was before any of my diplomas had been processed.
I did a course by course comparison across the four programs. If you do the new MBA + Big Data + Project Management, you would still have to complete the following subjects from the Global MBA, unless you completed them as part of a different program:
Commercial Distribution
Fintech and Blockchain
Human Resources and Business
Process Quality
If you completed completed the old MBA + Big Data + Project Management, per the ENEB validation guide of old courses to new courses, you would still be short the following subjects:
Fintech and Blockchain
Human Resources and Business
Management Accounting
Marketing Analytics
Marketing Strategy
Operations Management
Strategic Management
Talent Management
You would get credits for Human Resources and Business if you did either of the following three subjects under the old programs:
Corporate Communication
Human Resources Management
Occupational Risks Prevention
You would get credits for Operations Management if you did either of the following three subjects under the old programs:
Warehouse Management
International Trade III
That said, ENEB requires that you still enroll for a program and pay the fee before they give you the credits, just like you had to pay the full price for the old Project Management course despite having done more than 60% of the coursework under the old MBA program. You'd have to enroll for the Global MBA first - the fact that you might have completed all the subjects as part of other courses would be irrelevant to them. And so far I haven't seen any discounts for that program anywhere (unless you're doing it in Spanish, or the Spanish discount works for the English school too).
I've attached the subject validation guide so you can see for yourself.
Thanks for your thorough reply!
i compared the new global mba with the new curriculums of the other 3 courses and you are correct.
Eneb confirmed that the spanish discount code (global MBA for 599) will also work for the english version. I might just bit the bullet on that one to be sure.