The Master of Business Administration (MBA), one of the most popular degrees around the world, can open many doors for you, regardless of your academic and professional background. It is a well-known fact that MBA graduates are in great demand and will remain so for years to come. The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) in its 2015 report highlights the fact that, in its poll of employers, 75% were looking to hire MBA graduates.
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I am Emelin Leyuga Nwana and I live in Douala, the economic capital, of Cameroon in Africa – a large majority of private sector economic activities are concentrated here in addition to the largest sea port in central Africa.
The UNICAF Mauritius Office organised its very first student social activity in August. UNICAF students, doing Master’s degree programmes with UNICAF partner universities, enjoyed a memorable day cruising the azure waters of the island’s northern coastline on a catamaran. After meeting at the UNICAF Office the group headed to the beach. And even though weather conditions were far from ideal, all students enjoyed the bonding experience of cruising rough seas together with fellow UNICAF students, exchanging views and getting to know one another.
"… the greatest reward is to manage to remove all suspicion and convince hesitant applicants about UNICAF’s integrity, so that they proceed to sign up for the course they have set their eyes on, and eventually benefit from the new qualification gained, both in their career and life."
“Most of our applicants are hard-working people, with young families to support; so getting them enrolled gives me great satisfaction, because I feel I have helped them get the best education, which can open the door to a much better lifestyle in the future.”
There are times when doing something new and challenging can seem frightening; like deciding which university degree to apply for. To make an informed decision you need to know whether you have the right qualifications, as well as the energy, time and money to invest, plus the determination to succeed.
Annie Nyondo Lidamlendo, UNICAF Student Adviser, Lilongwe Call Centre, Malawi. ‘A good Student Adviser must have good people skills in general, because we need to extend a listening ear to all our applicants, many of whom share details about their personal circumstances, so confidentiality is another important quality we must possess.”
The UNICAF organisation continues to expand, and is now represented in 11 countries around the world, including Cyprus, Kenya, Nigeria, Malawi, Egypt, Uganda, Somalia, Ghana, Zambia, Mauritius and Jamaica.
Signing up with UNICAF doesn’t just provide the opportunity to study for internationally recognised degrees at a fraction of the cost, thanks to the generous UNICAF scholarships, or to advance your career, while keeping your job and salary. UNICAF also makes available to its students the latest technological tools and processes, to ensure their success in learning, in career and in life.
In an increasingly digital world, more and more of our time is spent online. The internet provides a wide range of information and possibilities, but it may also create difficulties, especially with regard to filtering out key information from websites. This is why UNICAF has created the UNICAF mobile application. Designed to complement the UNICAF website, the UNICAF mobile app enables users to have the most important information at their fingertips.