
New Platform About the Master in Management
SINGEN, Germany, August 4, 2010 /PRNewswire/ --
- The Master in Management Compass (http://www.mim-compass.com) Offers Prospective Students Information About Master in Management Programs and the Possibility for a Worldwide Exchange
Comprehensive information about the Master in Management can be found on the new platform Master in Management Compass ( http://www.mim-compass.com). Since the launch mid May visitors can use a data base with more than 200 programs free of charge and have access to noteworthy information regarding the choice of a program, accreditation, rankings, GMAT, TOEFL and financing. The differences between Master in Management (MiM) and MBA are explained too. Interested parties of the Master from 133 different countries have already visited the website - they can exchange information unlimited in the integrated discussion forum.
More than 200 programs - that sounds like to be spoilt for choice. In fact the research for an appropriate program does need a lot of time. That's where the Master in Management Compass comes in: It enables to filter the different study programs with a query form on the basis of defined criteria. No matter if full-time or part-time, in one's home country or abroad - with the Master in Management Compass everyone will find the appropriate Master in Management program. Additional the website offers detailed information on rankings, accreditation, GMAT, TOEFL and financing as well as Blogs from current and Testimonials from former MiM-students.
For the worldwide exchange of the users MiM-Compass offers a Discussion Forum, where questions on choice of study programs, process of application or GMAT can be asked. Thomas Graf, founder of the MiM-Compass: "For prospective students it is especially valuable to discuss with other Master candidates. Everyone is welcome to ask the MiM-Compass Community their own questions - or to help others with their own experience."
At present the Master in Management still stands a bit in the shadow of its 'big brother' MBA. It is directed to those, who want to round out their studies with a Master right after their Bachelor - without gathering work experience, like it is common for the MBA. Adequate to the younger target group the Master in Management is offered at a clearly reduced rate. Not all programs call themselves accurately "Master in Management". There are merely different designations like "Master in International Management" and even few "Master in International Business" count as a Master in Management because of their curriculum. Detailed information on this can be found on http://www.mim-compass.com as well.
Contact
Master in Management Compass
Thomas Graf
Feldbergstr. 27
78224 Singen, Germany
Ph: +49-179-1222275
email: [email protected]
http://www.mim-compass.com
SOURCE Master in Management Compass
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