FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Absolutely! This program is designed for beginner founders, whether you’re starting from scratch or have an existing idea you want to refine and grow.

Yes, the program includes one-on-one mentorship sessions to provide personalized guidance tailored to your startup’s specific needs and challenges.

Yes, we encourage collaboration and networking among participants. You’ll have the chance to connect with other like-minded founders, share experiences, and potentially form valuable partnerships.

Absolutely! This program is designed to be accessible to founders from diverse backgrounds. We cover technical aspects in a way that is understandable for all participants.

While we encourage active participation in all sessions, we understand that conflicts may arise. Recordings of sessions will be available for review, and our team will work with you to ensure you receive the necessary information and catch up on missed content.

This course is designed for beginner founders who are in the very early stages or pre-seed stage of their startup journey.

The primary goals of this program are to help participants grow their business, successfully raise a seed round to enhance their product quality and to enhance their business and finance knowledge.

This program is delivered through a 3-months-1:1 mentor-based program on Zoom, providing personalized guidance and support to accelerate startup growth.

The program consists of several weekly sessions, each focusing on specific modules such as Business Case, User Experience, Technical Roadmap, Business Plan & Financial Metrics, and Deck & Pitch.

Participants can expect operational and strategic support for their startups, access to funding by enhancing credibility with investors, rapid growth opportunities, and access to a valuable network of experts, investors, mentors, and potential partners.

Yes, participants are required to come motivated and prepared to actively engage in the learning process.

An Empowerment Program that aims at facilitating people’s embrace of lifelong learning.

By focusing solely on what is needed to get an MBA admission. Nothing else.

Choose the language that aligns best with your personal and professional objectives.

The difficulty varies, but with Consistent practice and effective learning methods, English speakers can successfully learn Japanese, Korean, or German.

It is simply tentative. Each applicant for any workshop/course will receive his or her own Curriculum/Agenda/Schedule based on his or her own profile, strengths, weaknesses, and motivation.

To enhance career opportunities, improve leadership skills, and gain a deeper understanding of business strategies, making you more competitive and well-rounded professional. Or to move to a different career.

Consider factors like program reputation, curriculum, faculty, location, and potential for networking. Evaluate how well the program aligns with your career goals.

Set realistic goals, celebrate small achievements, immerse yourself in the culture, and find language exchange partners or study groups to stay motivated throughout your language learning journey.

It is possible as some programs accept candidates with limited experience, while others prefer candidates with a few years of work experience.

Absolutely! Language and culture are intertwined. Lessons will incorporate cultural aspects, etiquette, and customs to provide a holistic language-learning experience.

An Executive MBA is designed for experienced professionals in leadership roles, often offered in a part-time format, with a focus on enhancing executive skills. We only focus on regular MBA, not on EMBA.

Not as a central topic. Several insights will be shared.

Yes, learning Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji for Japanese, as well as Hangul for Korean, strongly recommended for a comprehensive understanding of the languages.

Our focus will be on a formal two-year on campus MBA.

The GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) or GRE (Graduate Record Examination) is a standardized test used by many MBA programs to evaluate the applicants’ ability to succeed in the program. The TOEF (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is used by MBA programs to evaluate international applicants’ ability to understand and express themselves in English.

MBA programs typically last two years for full-time programs. Part-time, online, and Executive MBA programs may have different durations.

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