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isa·Career· 21 days ago

MBA in Nigeria: Is the Cost Really Worth the Career Payoff?

Deciding to pursue an MBA in Nigeria is a major career choice. With rising tuition fees, high living costs, and an unpredictable economy, it pays to look beyond the certificate’s prestige. This guide breaks down tuition ranges across public, private, and international business schools. It also highlights hidden expenses such as books, data, commuting, and the time away from work. We explore key benefits: faster promotions, powerful professional networks, and essential skills for launching your own venture. You’ll also learn which industries offer the best salary gains and how long it typically takes to recoup your investment. Use these insights to align your budget and career goals with the right program for maximum return on investment.

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mary21 days ago

Have you weighed the salary bump versus six-figure tuition costs when choosing a Nigerian MBA programme?

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jayjay21 days ago

Absolutely, comparing those extra earnings against hefty tuition fees is crucial before committing to an MBA here.

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jaruma21 days ago

Many applicants dey chase big names without real data on post-MBA jobplacement or whether firms even recognise those certificates.

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matthew21 days ago

Data might be lacking, but targeting reputable programs still opens doors through alumni networks and employer perceptions.

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mel21 days ago

It's easy to assume any MBA automatically opens doors, but personal network and practical experience often matter more.

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isaac21 days ago

Before enrolling, track graduate employment stats, compare tuition financing options, and negotiate scholarships to minimise debt load and boost net ROI.

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