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Master in Management (MiM) Degree

Benefits of an MiM degree

Master in Management (MiM) Degree


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What is MiM (Master in Management)? - Benefits of an MiM degree - Master in Management vs MBA: Differences - Eligibility & requirements (Average age) - Program duration - Tuition Costs - MiM Syllabus - Jobs after MiM - - Top hiring industries and countries - - Average MiM Salaries - Is MiM degree worth it? Pros & Cons - Best MiM Admission Consultants for MiM Essays - Top Master in Management programs in the world University of St Gallen - Switzerland HEC Paris - France London Business School - UK Essec Business School - France/Singapore/Morocco ESCP Europe - France/UK/Denmark/Spain/Italy Bocconi University - Italy University College Dublin, Smurfit - Ireland Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus - Netherlands IE Business School - Spain ESADE – Spain


Career Options and Average Salaries after MiM degree: Management jobs for freshers

https://www.mbacrystalball.com/blog/2016/09/21/career-options-average-salaries-mim-degree-management-jobs-freshers/


The job market may have been a depressing place in recent years, but it has handed out a new option to fresh graduates: stay on in college for an additional degree. Many fresh graduates who are unable to find full-time employment with only a bachelor’s degree are going in for the Master in Management (MiM) program.

But time and opportunity to enroll for a master’s course in business is not the only factor in play. Traditionally, graduate students aspiring for a degree in business management have flocked to MBA schools. However, since many find the admission criteria and program fees at good MBA schools difficult to manage, they are welcoming the alternative: MiM.

Not all MiM programs lead to the awarding of an “MiM” degree, although many b-schools have started using this generic abbreviation for their degrees. There is also the Master of Science in Management program (for students who have undergraduate degrees in business or economics) and the Master of Arts in Management program (for students with undergraduate degrees in disciplines other than business or economics).

The main reason for the popularity of the MiM program is that the program fee is only about 50 percent of the fee for a traditional MBA from a reputed b-school(Also read List of MiM Scholarships). Another reason is that many schools offering the MiM degree do not insist on any minimum work experience as an admission criterion, compared with the traditional MBA course, where work experience is essential.

These pluses, along with young job-candidates’ need to differentiate themselves as “knowledgeable” about business management, have made the MiM course attractive. However, the MiM degree and the MBA are two very different things. Please see our blog on “MBA or master’s in management: Which is better?”. For a quick look at the main differences between the courses, please see the accompanying table.
 

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