Keystone logo

Part time Part Time MBA Programs in Administration in Lagos, Nigeria for 2024

Filters

Filters

  • Part Time MBA
  • Administration Studies
  • Part time
Fields of study
    Administration Studies (0)Architecture Studies (0)Aviation (0)Business Studies (0)Construction (0)Design Studies (0)Economic Studies (0)Education (0)Energy Studies (0)Engineering Studies (0)
Locations
Find more locations
Degree type
Duration
Study pace
Language
Language
Study format

Sorry, no programs match your applied filters.

Clear filters

Part time Part Time MBA Programs in Administration

Lagos State is a hub of the world famous universities. The most esteemed universities include Lagos State University, Caleb University, and Yaba College of Technology. These high ranked universities offer advanced studies to overseas students in hundreds of disciplines; therefore, Lagos State is ideal for higher education.

Administration programs provide students with hands-on training through internships or projects, as well as lectures. Students can expect four years of study, and often are required to take courses unrelated to administration, such as biology and literature, to round out their degree.

To gain admission into the Nigerian universities (both public and private universities are in every state of the federation including the FCT), a prospective student has to sit for and successfully pass the UME(Universities Matriculation Examination) which is administered by JAMB (Joint Admission and Matriculation Board). Also individual universities regularly screen prospective candidates to make sure they are up to par for university level work in Nigeria.

A part time MBA, or Master of Business Administration, is an excellent way to take advantage of graduate education opportunities. Designed for working professionals, this type of program generally offers more flexible class schedules than a typical degree.

Part time learning allows one to obtain part-time degrees even if one cannot attend school on a full-time basis. One can learn at his or own pace, gradually accumulating credits which count towards final qualification.