MUBAS conduct orientation for MBA Students

News   Pangano Baluwa   September 26, 2022
PIC: MUBAS Staff and MBA Students pose a photo
The Malawi University of Business and Applied Science (MUBAS) conducted an orientation session for newly selected students in Master of Business Administration (MBA) on Thursday 22nd September 2022 at Kamuzu University of Healthy Sciences in Lilongwe.

The event was graced by Dean of Post Graduate, Peter Muhagama and MBA Coordinator Andrew Lipunga. 

Students were then oriented on a number of issues including structure of post graduate programs, assessment and general rules, academic quality issues, fees accounts and payments and Library electronic services. 

Speaking on the day, Mhagama, congratulated students for being enrolled into the Master’s Degree program at MUBAS saying they will be sharpened by highly qualified lecturers.

 “They are several Universities out there, but you decided to choose MUBAS as such we are grateful, it also has to be said that MUBAS is vibrant learning institution with professional tutors as such the decision you have made will not be regretted. We therefore, urge everyone to embrace the spirit of hard work to match with the intense pace of learning at MUBAS,” Mhagama said. 

His sentiments were echoed by Judith Mbewe student selected into MBA programme who acknowledged the quality that MUBAS provides in the society which she added is of paramount and important to the social economic development of Malawi.

“Am happy to be part and parcel of MUBAS because of its reputation to the society and am eager to contribute to the success of this great University,” Mbewe said. 

Among others, during the day, the students were given a chance to voice out their views as well as ask questions and were responded by the right authorities. 

 

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