Difference between MBA and Executive MBA
Generally, EMBA or Executive MBA is misinterpreted to be a generalized form of MBA. Which is not true. Actually both holds equal prestige and power after graduation. Only difference is that both have a different purpose and delivery format. For entire life you may have different experience in both degree. Admissions Eligibility: Executive MBA and MBA plied to Students at several level in their career and hence, both degree differ in their admission requirements. At a glance, Executive MBA is specially for those who has a long work experience like 10 to 15 years , so Executive MBA candidate self differentiate to other candidates by extensive knowledge and quality of work experience. Moreover, It is presumed as Executive MBA candidates are having a good work experience and knowledge during their entire business work experience so entrance exam marks doesn’t require , though number of schools have self conduct test, while some looking for GMAT score. Now come to MBA program, a full time MBA program needs GMAT or CAT score. Such a entrance Exam will help to find out a right candidate during the selection process. To be a management professional, it is very obvious to get that full time MBA program will see for between 4-5 years of work experience, though it depends on where you want to find your world where you want to study. At least one not multiple, letters of recommendation for admissions required to get into top ranked school for MBA and Executive MBA program. For instance if Executive MBA , it will prove that candidate will support to their current organization in beginning on the degree which is equally important, as work study. May be candidate who got admission in Executive MBA sponsored by their current employer looking ahead for him to get exponential growth of the organization. If candidate wants to get admission into an International MBA school have to clear the test like TOEFL (Test Of English as a Foreign Language)as well because the major programs are taught in English only for both the MBA and Executive MBA.