Hello everyone,
I am in the process of choosing an online MBA program and have received an acceptance from AMAU, which charges nearly 40,000 per semester. I am uncertain if this investment is justified for my graduate studies given the high fees. I have also applied to several other schools but AMAU was the first to extend an offer. Can anyone share their experiences or suggest other online institutions that offer MBA programs at a more affordable rate, ideally between 20,000 and 25,000 per semester?
i think amau online m.b.a is ok if you’re leveraging its network but its cost is steep. if u can weigh immediate returns against long-term gains, it might work for you. also prob check other options for a better value propostion.
Hey folks, just chiming in on the conversation! I’ve been doing a bit of digging and though I haven’t experienced AMAU’s online MBA firsthand, I’m really curious about how much the program’s network and career support factor into making it worth the price tag. It seems like a hefty investment and I wonder if the premium fee translates into tangible benefits like internship opportunities or stronger connections with industry leaders. Has anyone here dug into the alumni network or talked to recent grads about their post MBA placements? Also, if you’ve explored the more affordable programs, how do you think those stack up in terms of flexibility and overall return on investment? Excited to hear your personal experiences and any pros and cons you’ve discovered along the way. Cheers!
Having researched AMAU’s online MBA extensively while evaluating alternative options, my experience suggests that the high fees do come with an investment in quality and network opportunities. I contacted several program coordinators and recent graduates who indicated that while tuition is steep, the structured curriculum and career services are commendable. However, the return on investment ultimately depends on how actively you engage with the provided resources and network. It is worth comparing not only tuition fees but also factors like flexibility, alumni success, and support services before finalizing your decision.