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Nickname: Saurabh
Review: Hi Sonal, Thanks fr such an informative article. I am curious to know that once one has completed the MBA program with an Entrepreneurship as concentration would starting up one's own venture be the only option with which the pass-out be left with. Or would the companies be open to hire someone like that and give him a role which may say be concerning adding a new vertical to the company's existing line of business. I am just thinking of the possiblity when such an MBA pass-out may not want to immideately start off with his/her own venture right after he or she passes out of college. Rather he/she might want to wait for the opportune moment when he/she is prepared to do so.
Date reviewed: May 19, 2008 10:21 AM
Nickname: Prasanna
Review: Rupani has come up with a very insightful article that answers the most important question that all aspiring entrepreneurs will have. "How can a school teach me entrepreneurship?" Rupani's article illustrates how entrepreneurship programs can both inspire one's passion towards entrepreneurship and also makes us aware of the techniques and opportunities that may be useful is starting up a new venture.
Date reviewed: May 1, 2008 4:42 PM
Nickname: Dhiaj
Review: Sonal, I found this article to be very informative. Good one.
Date reviewed: Mar 26, 2008 10:07 AM
Nickname: tola
Review: Nice write up but what happens when you dont have the finance to start a business after school?What really will school teach you?we all have entrepreneurial skills in us but we just dont know how to make best use of the opportunities.And RUPANI the wirters email is not functioning.
Date reviewed: Mar 18, 2008 9:55 PM
Nickname: Wangari
Review: This is a sound article, i assume the focus is on universities in the US. I would like to mention that the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada has a great Master of Business Entrepreneurship and Technology program. Check out cbet.uwaterloo.ca
Date reviewed: Nov 15, 2007 5:32 PM
Nickname: Trent Bigelow
Review: Great article but kind of surprised there's no mention of the University of Southern California's Greif Center for Entrepreneurship at the Marshall School of Business... It is currently ranked #1 on Entrepreneur Magazine/Princeton Review's top entrepreneurial programs, including outranking Babson College, which has long been #1 in its field. http://www.usc.edu/uscnews/stories/14376.html
Date reviewed: Oct 25, 2007 6:44 PM
Nickname: BSUALUM
Review: Ball State University also has a great undergrad Entrepreneurship Program. Students must write a business plan that is judged by a panel of business professionals outside the school. It is pass/fail; about 33% fail.
Date reviewed: Sep 21, 2007 9:39 PM
Nickname: Robert
Review: Chapman University in California has an excellent entrepreneurship program that is gaining national recognition and ranking.
Date reviewed: Aug 26, 2007 11:13 PM
Nickname: Dush
Review: Hi sonal, the article has some valuble information and puts thought to new ideas. Good One.
Date reviewed: Nov 23, 2006 7:57 AM
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