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Perception of Thai Students about Graduate Business Program: Comparison between Online and On-Campus Program

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  • Thanisorn Rojanadilok
  • Viroj Daraviroj

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This study was an investigation of the perception of Thai students on graduate business programcomparison between Online and On-Campus program. The graduate business program appropriate withpeople who seek to advance your current position, growth your career, the source of competitive advantage,develop the business knowledge, development yourself, increase management skill, and start students’ ownbusiness. The qualitative research by in-depth interview of thirty students who want to study in graduatebusiness in the comparison between Online and On-Campus program. The question was an interview aboutthe benefit of Online and On-Campus business program, the disadvantage of Online and On-Campus businessprogram, the balancing of learning ,working, life balance, the advance on job career of Online and On-Campusbusiness program. The Online business program, students, can balance the learning, and work responsibilitybecause of the graduate business program available to students 24 hours in 7 days in everywhere yourconvenience. The students can schedule, ask the question a one- on one meeting discussion between students,and professor. The Online program is not disrupting work, your hobby, and daily family life. The onlinegraduate business program appropriates with people who seek to growth, your career and develop thebusiness knowledge. The On-Campus program has a strong relationship, the connection among students morethan the online graduate business program. Students can interact with friends and professor. On-Campusenhances the leadership of the students and quantitative skill. The student has alumni, and community in thebuilding. On-Campus graduate business program appropriate with people who seek to advance your currentposition source of competitive advantage, increase management skill start students’ own business becauseprogram give the educational experience, and communication skill.

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  • Thanisorn Rojanadilok & Viroj Daraviroj, 2019. "Perception of Thai Students about Graduate Business Program: Comparison between Online and On-Campus Program," Information Management and Business Review, AMH International, vol. 11(1), pages 13-16.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnd:arimbr:v:11:y:2019:i:1:p:13-16
    DOI: 10.22610/imbr.v11i1.2842
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