Westford University College (WUC) MBA programs are designed to cater the needs of busy, ambitious and working executives in South Africa. Choosing between MBA programs can be debatable tougher than what it may seems. However, here are the five sincere reasons why you want to gain an executive MBA from WUC.

Fast Track your Candidacy for Global Employment

Our blended executive MBAs are designed meet the agility-demand of South African industries. It takes only 12 months. If you are determined and future-thinking professional,with sound experience, our executive MBA programs would propel you to greater success in global employment.

Distinct Routes for Specializations

Transformed South African education system requires substantial knowledge workers. Indeed, they need workers who gain specialized skills on critical thinking and problem solving. We designed tailor-made programs for you to specialize on Business, Information Technology, Supply-Chain and Healthcare.

Global Validity

WUC’s qualifications are validated by accredited universities based in UK and Europe. Employers across various industries in South Africa and Middle East greatly value and recognize our MBA programs.

Research Focus

The range of research performed at WUC is broad, relevant and deep. It would enrich your learning experience to be translated in to South African entrepreneurial dreams.

Value for Money Within Work Life Balance

Affordability is a critical factor to pursue an international educational qualification. WUC programs are offered internationally at a very competitive price. WUC has designed 100% online MBA program which ideally best fit the South Africans’ busy work life. Our absolute online programs are affordable, to be accredited worldwide, combines flexibility, quality and agility to enhance your work ability to perform at the highest level.

Are you interested? Please write to us on info@westford.org.uk

Written By

Mr. Mohamed Ashmel

Westford University College

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