Vietnam MBA gets int’l quality status
11:16' 16/05/2008 (GMT+7)

LookAtVietnam Bridge – The Hanoi National Economics University on May 15 received international accreditation for its Master of Business Administration (MBA).

The European Foundation for Management Development granted the international programme accreditation system certificate (EPAS) to the university whose MBA was designed in accordance with international standards with 60 percent of subjects taught by lecturers from Europe.

More than 1,200 postgraduates have received MBAs from the university over the past 16 years.

Recognised globally as an accreditation body of quality in management education, the foundation has awarded certificates to 21 training programmes in 11 countries based on institutional enrollment process, curriculum, teaching methods, graduate employment and the link between schools and businesses.

The management foundation has established accreditation services for business schools and programmes, corporate universities and technology-enhanced learning programmes.

(Source: VNA)

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