Executive Courses
WLC College India
Introduction
• Executive courses (refers to academic programs at graduate-level business
schools worldwide for executives, business leaders and functional
managers. These programs are generally non-credit and non-degreegranting, but sometimes lead to certificates. Key players in university-based
executive education span elite[, as well as many regional and mid-sized
universities and business schools around the world.
• Customized programs, which are tailored for and offered to executives of a
single company, represent the fastest growing segment of the market.
Customized programs help organizations increase management capability
by combining the science of business and performance management into
specialized programs that enable executives to develop new
knowledge, skills and attitudes. Knowledge translates into the capability an
organization applies to the products and services it brings to the
marketplace.
• Customized programs are in high demand as markets shift and organizations
must develop and implement responsive business strategies.
Executive management v/s traditional
MBA
•

Many people are confused by the difference between an executive course and a
traditional MBA degree. The confusion is understandable--an executive
management course is an MBA. A student who attends an executive program will
get an MBA education. The real difference lies in the delivery.

•

Executive programs usually offer different schedules than traditional full-time
MBA programs. For example, Executive students may take all day classes once each
week. Or they may meet for classes on a bi-weekly basis. The class schedules in a
traditional MBA program are less flexible.

•

Other differences may include the services offered to students in an executive
management program. Executive students are sometimes provided with special
services that are not available to the school's MBA students.

•

Services may include registration assistance, meal delivery, textbooks, and other
helpful staples. Students in an executive program can also expect to complete the
program with the same set of students (also known as cohorts.) MBA students, on
the other hand, may have different classmates from year to year.
Characteristics of an Executive Course
Flexible Schedules - Executive courses are designed
for professionals who work full-time. Class
structure varies from program to program, but
always keeps the working student in mind.
Serious Students - Students who attend executive
MBAs are serious about their studies and their
career. According to the Executive MBA Council,
the average Executive student is 37 years old and
has more than eight years of management
experience.
Characteristics of an Executive Course
Commitment - Both schools and students make a
commitment to the program. Students are usually
expected to commit 15-20 hours per week for classes
and assignments. Schools commit to the program by
using senior faculty as instructors and offering special
services to Executive students.
Teamwork Emphasis - Curriculum and education delivery
can vary from school to school. However, most
programs put a strong emphasis on teamwork.
Executive students work closely with their classmates
throughout the entire program.
How to Get Into an Executive
Management Course
•

Admissions requirements can vary from program to program.
However, all applicants will be expected to have at least a
bachelor's degree. Though 10+ years of work experience is more
common among Executive course students. Applicants with
management or supervisory experience are preferred, and some
schools will even require 3+ years of leadership experience.

• Applicants will also have to demonstrate that they can work at the
graduate level. Schools will evaluate previous academic
performance . Additional requirements usually include professional
recommendations, an in-person interview, and a resume or
personal statement.
Where to apply for an Executive
Course?
• If you’re thinking about applying to an executive program, there are
a several factors for you to consider. From the beginning, you’ll
soon discover that the application process is more extensive than
you anticipated, but don’t dismay.
• With so many people applying for executive programs, many
schools can afford to be selective, and as a result, they look at
several different qualities and assets. In addition, most Colleges
have at least two or three application rounds, and you need to
begin the application process as soon as possible. Since most
students are accepted during the first round, you shouldn’t wait
until the second or third round, because doing so could cause your
chances of being accepted to diminish rapidly.
About -us
• WLCI offers executive courses in management. In
addition to WLCI certificates, our students are awarded
internationally recognized diploma by Wigan & Leigh
College U.K.
• The programmes provides students a combination of
academic and professional training that sets them
apart from their peers and equips them to directly
enter the industry with easily adaptable and
transferable skills.
• Based on their requirements students can tailor their
learning path as per their own specifications and
choose from a variety of course options.
Admissions
WLCI admission process visit us at :
http://www.wlcibusiness.in/admission.html

Or
to apply click at :
http://www.wlcibusiness.in/admission.html-0
Contact-us
BANGALORE
Tel : 080 - 43494555

GOA

HYDERABAD
Tel : 040-44660917, 44660910
KOLKATA
Tel : 033-40113456

Tel : 0832 - 6711000, 6450391
KATHMANDU
Tel : +977-11-2003830, 2003831, 4466313,
4466779
MUMBAI
Tel : 022 - 40571919, 40571900

PUNE
Tel : 020-25459589
CHENNAI
Tel : 044-43470700

NAGPUR
Tel : 0712-2221111, 2223003, 2223050
DELHI
Tel : 011-43199206, 43199203, 43199222
INDORE
Tel : 0731-4003331, 4003332
LUCKNOW
Tel : 0522-4157800, 4157805
NOIDA
Tel : 0120-4629922

Executive courses

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Introduction • Executive courses(refers to academic programs at graduate-level business schools worldwide for executives, business leaders and functional managers. These programs are generally non-credit and non-degreegranting, but sometimes lead to certificates. Key players in university-based executive education span elite[, as well as many regional and mid-sized universities and business schools around the world. • Customized programs, which are tailored for and offered to executives of a single company, represent the fastest growing segment of the market. Customized programs help organizations increase management capability by combining the science of business and performance management into specialized programs that enable executives to develop new knowledge, skills and attitudes. Knowledge translates into the capability an organization applies to the products and services it brings to the marketplace. • Customized programs are in high demand as markets shift and organizations must develop and implement responsive business strategies.
  • 3.
    Executive management v/straditional MBA • Many people are confused by the difference between an executive course and a traditional MBA degree. The confusion is understandable--an executive management course is an MBA. A student who attends an executive program will get an MBA education. The real difference lies in the delivery. • Executive programs usually offer different schedules than traditional full-time MBA programs. For example, Executive students may take all day classes once each week. Or they may meet for classes on a bi-weekly basis. The class schedules in a traditional MBA program are less flexible. • Other differences may include the services offered to students in an executive management program. Executive students are sometimes provided with special services that are not available to the school's MBA students. • Services may include registration assistance, meal delivery, textbooks, and other helpful staples. Students in an executive program can also expect to complete the program with the same set of students (also known as cohorts.) MBA students, on the other hand, may have different classmates from year to year.
  • 4.
    Characteristics of anExecutive Course Flexible Schedules - Executive courses are designed for professionals who work full-time. Class structure varies from program to program, but always keeps the working student in mind. Serious Students - Students who attend executive MBAs are serious about their studies and their career. According to the Executive MBA Council, the average Executive student is 37 years old and has more than eight years of management experience.
  • 5.
    Characteristics of anExecutive Course Commitment - Both schools and students make a commitment to the program. Students are usually expected to commit 15-20 hours per week for classes and assignments. Schools commit to the program by using senior faculty as instructors and offering special services to Executive students. Teamwork Emphasis - Curriculum and education delivery can vary from school to school. However, most programs put a strong emphasis on teamwork. Executive students work closely with their classmates throughout the entire program.
  • 6.
    How to GetInto an Executive Management Course • Admissions requirements can vary from program to program. However, all applicants will be expected to have at least a bachelor's degree. Though 10+ years of work experience is more common among Executive course students. Applicants with management or supervisory experience are preferred, and some schools will even require 3+ years of leadership experience. • Applicants will also have to demonstrate that they can work at the graduate level. Schools will evaluate previous academic performance . Additional requirements usually include professional recommendations, an in-person interview, and a resume or personal statement.
  • 7.
    Where to applyfor an Executive Course? • If you’re thinking about applying to an executive program, there are a several factors for you to consider. From the beginning, you’ll soon discover that the application process is more extensive than you anticipated, but don’t dismay. • With so many people applying for executive programs, many schools can afford to be selective, and as a result, they look at several different qualities and assets. In addition, most Colleges have at least two or three application rounds, and you need to begin the application process as soon as possible. Since most students are accepted during the first round, you shouldn’t wait until the second or third round, because doing so could cause your chances of being accepted to diminish rapidly.
  • 8.
    About -us • WLCIoffers executive courses in management. In addition to WLCI certificates, our students are awarded internationally recognized diploma by Wigan & Leigh College U.K. • The programmes provides students a combination of academic and professional training that sets them apart from their peers and equips them to directly enter the industry with easily adaptable and transferable skills. • Based on their requirements students can tailor their learning path as per their own specifications and choose from a variety of course options.
  • 9.
    Admissions WLCI admission processvisit us at : http://www.wlcibusiness.in/admission.html Or to apply click at : http://www.wlcibusiness.in/admission.html-0
  • 10.
    Contact-us BANGALORE Tel : 080- 43494555 GOA HYDERABAD Tel : 040-44660917, 44660910 KOLKATA Tel : 033-40113456 Tel : 0832 - 6711000, 6450391 KATHMANDU Tel : +977-11-2003830, 2003831, 4466313, 4466779 MUMBAI Tel : 022 - 40571919, 40571900 PUNE Tel : 020-25459589 CHENNAI Tel : 044-43470700 NAGPUR Tel : 0712-2221111, 2223003, 2223050 DELHI Tel : 011-43199206, 43199203, 43199222 INDORE Tel : 0731-4003331, 4003332 LUCKNOW Tel : 0522-4157800, 4157805 NOIDA Tel : 0120-4629922