
Job-ready Career Programs with mentors from Google, Amazon & Microsoft, and globally-recognised University Programs through Dunster Business School - under one roof.
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Career Programs are taught by working professionals at Google, Amazon, Microsoft and Deloitte. University Programs are led by Dunster Business School faculty and globally-trained academics - not textbook authors on either side.
Career Program learners plug into 400+ hiring partners with dedicated placement support. Degree learners get senior-role coaching, international application help, and supervisor matching at doctoral level.
Career Programs award Linkway + Microsoft-recognised certifications. University Programs award real degrees - BBA, MBA, DBA, Post-Doctorate Fellowship and Honorary Doctorate - through Dunster Business School.
Career learners ship weekly projects until their portfolio outweighs any résumé. Degree learners produce capstones, theses and peer-reviewed work that hold up to international academic scrutiny.
12,000+
Learners placed
Across both Career & University tracks
5
Dunster degree levels
BBA · MBA · DBA · Post-Doc · Honorary
6-12 mo
To job-ready
Typical Career Program track length
1:1
Mentorship & supervision
On every Linkway track, start to finish
Career Path
6–12 mo
Microsoft-recognised certifications. Mentors from Google, Amazon, Microsoft. Hired in months.
University Path
1–5 yrs
Globally-recognised degrees through Dunster Business School. BBA · MBA · DBA · Honorary Doctorate.
Career Path
6–12 mo
Microsoft-recognised certifications. Mentors from Google, Amazon, Microsoft. Hired in months.
University Path
1–5 yrs
Globally-recognised degrees through Dunster Business School. BBA · MBA · DBA · Honorary Doctorate.
Five academic levels through Dunster Business School - from a foundational BBA to an Honorary Doctorate by nomination. One awarding institution, delivered in India through Linkway. Hover a level to explore it.
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A three-year BBA that hands you a transcript-backed, globally portable degree - and the business fundamentals to actually use it. Built for 10+2 graduates who want a serious start, not a gap year.
A three-year BBA that hands you a transcript-backed, globally portable degree - and the business fundamentals to actually use it. Built for 10+2 graduates who want a serious start, not a gap year.
“Joined Linkway right after high school in New Jersey. By Year 3 I'd shipped a Power BI dashboard for the summer analyst brief at JPMorgan. The credential mapped cleanly to a US-equivalent bachelor's through WES.”
“I came in from a state school in Manchester. Three years later I had a Deloitte London grad-scheme offer and the confidence to negotiate it. UK ENIC mapped the credential to a UK bachelor's without friction.”
“Was hitting sales numbers at a Fortune 500 in Chicago but no formal business education. The MBA gave me the strategy lens for a McKinsey interview I would have failed two years earlier. Now on the consumer-strategy team in NYC.”
“Five years in NHS operations and the salary ceiling was real. The MBA pivoted me into management consulting. Bain London made an offer four months after graduation. The Dunster brand carries weight in UK consulting interviews.”
“I'd hit the ceiling at the bank without a doctorate. The DBA wasn't easy alongside a VP role, but defending my thesis on counterparty-risk modelling moved me into the office of the Chief Risk Officer.”
“Three years on the rates desk and I needed the MBA stamp for a managing-director track. The Dunster credential plus my CFA were enough. Now leading a UK rates origination team and writing my first Series 7 referrals.”
“Twenty years at the firm and I'd never published. The DBA forced rigour I'd lost. My thesis on professional-services-firm strategy is now an internal reading at Deloitte. Defended in front of a panel that included a Saïd professor.”
“Wharton PhD, no tenure track open immediately. The Post-Doc gave me a publication pipeline. Two papers in HBR-tier review, one accepted at the Strategic Management Society annual. Tenure-track interview at NYU Stern next quarter.”
“Six books on American workplace culture, never a doctorate. The Honorary conferral was a quiet acknowledgement of work I'd done across thirty years - not a substitute for an earned degree, but a citation I keep over my Brooklyn desk.”
“Engineering for ten years, plateauing in IC tracks. The MBA pivoted me into product management at Salesforce. Picked up the strategy and finance vocabulary I needed for cross-functional reviews in three months.”
“Macro-finance PhD at LSE. The Post-Doc opened a policy lane I hadn't seen - working paper picked up by the BoE research team. Joined them as a senior research economist last spring.”
“Forty-one years building manufacturing in the West Midlands. The conferral cited my work on apprenticeship pipelines and regional skills funding. The citation hangs above the boardroom at our Birmingham head office.”
“I'd been running our Houston logistics company for two years and realised I had zero formal training. The Operations & Supply Chain track gave me the language for our SAP S/4HANA conversation. Margins up two quarters running.”
“Built a Boston SaaS company without finishing my undergrad. The DBA accepted my industry portfolio in lieu of credentials. Defended last quarter on platform-strategy at scale - now a visiting fellow at MIT Sloan teaching one elective.”
“Two-year associate's first, then the BBA. The credential consolidated into a four-year US bachelor's via WES and I walked into PwC's M&A advisory team. Year 3 capstone was a US-to-EU market-entry dossier - still on my CV.”
“Running a 600-bed teaching hospital is messy. The DBA forced me to step back and study healthcare-systems theory. My thesis is now circulating inside the NHS Strategic Operations team.”
“Twenty-seven years in rural-education equity across Texas. The Honorary Doctorate citation read like a summary of every quiet decade of work I'd done. Not a credential for the CV - a benchmark I hold myself to now.”
“Doctorate at Oxford, no clear next move. The Post-Doc structure gave me a Q1 publication pipeline and a Marie Skłodowska-Curie style mentorship loop. Now visiting at INSEAD with two papers in review at SMJ.”
“Joined Linkway right after high school in New Jersey. By Year 3 I'd shipped a Power BI dashboard for the summer analyst brief at JPMorgan. The credential mapped cleanly to a US-equivalent bachelor's through WES.”
“I came in from a state school in Manchester. Three years later I had a Deloitte London grad-scheme offer and the confidence to negotiate it. UK ENIC mapped the credential to a UK bachelor's without friction.”
“Was hitting sales numbers at a Fortune 500 in Chicago but no formal business education. The MBA gave me the strategy lens for a McKinsey interview I would have failed two years earlier. Now on the consumer-strategy team in NYC.”
“Five years in NHS operations and the salary ceiling was real. The MBA pivoted me into management consulting. Bain London made an offer four months after graduation. The Dunster brand carries weight in UK consulting interviews.”
“I'd hit the ceiling at the bank without a doctorate. The DBA wasn't easy alongside a VP role, but defending my thesis on counterparty-risk modelling moved me into the office of the Chief Risk Officer.”
“Three years on the rates desk and I needed the MBA stamp for a managing-director track. The Dunster credential plus my CFA were enough. Now leading a UK rates origination team and writing my first Series 7 referrals.”
“Twenty years at the firm and I'd never published. The DBA forced rigour I'd lost. My thesis on professional-services-firm strategy is now an internal reading at Deloitte. Defended in front of a panel that included a Saïd professor.”
“Wharton PhD, no tenure track open immediately. The Post-Doc gave me a publication pipeline. Two papers in HBR-tier review, one accepted at the Strategic Management Society annual. Tenure-track interview at NYU Stern next quarter.”
“Six books on American workplace culture, never a doctorate. The Honorary conferral was a quiet acknowledgement of work I'd done across thirty years - not a substitute for an earned degree, but a citation I keep over my Brooklyn desk.”
“Engineering for ten years, plateauing in IC tracks. The MBA pivoted me into product management at Salesforce. Picked up the strategy and finance vocabulary I needed for cross-functional reviews in three months.”
“Macro-finance PhD at LSE. The Post-Doc opened a policy lane I hadn't seen - working paper picked up by the BoE research team. Joined them as a senior research economist last spring.”
“Forty-one years building manufacturing in the West Midlands. The conferral cited my work on apprenticeship pipelines and regional skills funding. The citation hangs above the boardroom at our Birmingham head office.”
“I'd been running our Houston logistics company for two years and realised I had zero formal training. The Operations & Supply Chain track gave me the language for our SAP S/4HANA conversation. Margins up two quarters running.”
“Built a Boston SaaS company without finishing my undergrad. The DBA accepted my industry portfolio in lieu of credentials. Defended last quarter on platform-strategy at scale - now a visiting fellow at MIT Sloan teaching one elective.”
“Two-year associate's first, then the BBA. The credential consolidated into a four-year US bachelor's via WES and I walked into PwC's M&A advisory team. Year 3 capstone was a US-to-EU market-entry dossier - still on my CV.”
“Running a 600-bed teaching hospital is messy. The DBA forced me to step back and study healthcare-systems theory. My thesis is now circulating inside the NHS Strategic Operations team.”
“Twenty-seven years in rural-education equity across Texas. The Honorary Doctorate citation read like a summary of every quiet decade of work I'd done. Not a credential for the CV - a benchmark I hold myself to now.”
“Doctorate at Oxford, no clear next move. The Post-Doc structure gave me a Q1 publication pipeline and a Marie Skłodowska-Curie style mentorship loop. Now visiting at INSEAD with two papers in review at SMJ.”
Five industry-built certification tracks with Microsoft-recognised credentials and mentors from Google, Amazon and Microsoft. Hover a track to see exactly what you walk away with.
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Six months from spreadsheet to stakeholder-ready dashboards. Excel, SQL, Python, Tableau and Power BI - learned on real business problems and shipped as a portfolio that gets you interviews.
Six months from spreadsheet to stakeholder-ready dashboards. Excel, SQL, Python, Tableau and Power BI - learned on real business problems and shipped as a portfolio that gets you interviews.
“I had zero tech background. Linkway taught me Tableau, Power BI, and how to actually think with data. Now I'm at Amazon solving real business problems every day.”
“I was stuck in banking ops with no clear growth path. Six months later, I'm a business analyst at Razorpay working on things that actually excite me.”
“Operations felt like a dead end. The program gave me the technical skills I was missing, and now I'm doing requirement analysis at Booking.com.”
“Went from crunching numbers in spreadsheets to building actual reports with SQL at Accenture. The mentors made the jump doable.”
“I could code, but I didn't know ML. Linkway filled that gap with real projects - computer vision, forecasting, the works.”
“HR felt repetitive after 3 years. Learned Python and started automating reports. Now I build dashboards that actually help hiring decisions at Infosys.”
“Mechanical engineering wasn't for me. Picked up SQL, learned ETL pipelines here. Cracked TCS interview on my third attempt. Worth every rupee.”
“Left teaching after 5 years. Everyone said I was crazy. But the structured learning here helped me land Deloitte. My students were my first cheerleaders.”
“Sales targets were killing me. Started learning Excel seriously, then Power BI. Now I make dashboards for sales teams instead of chasing targets myself.”
“Customer support to analytics sounds impossible, but the mentors here pushed me. SQL clicked after week 3. Got placed at Fractal within 2 months of finishing.”
“Night shifts at BPO for 4 years. Completed this course while working. The placement team was persistent - helped me prep for 7 interviews before I cleared EXL.”
“Writing blogs wasn't paying enough. Learned Google Analytics, some SQL. Now I analyze campaign performance at HUL. Still write sometimes, but data pays better.”
“Worked at a store for 6 years. Knew retail inside out but no technical skills. Excel + SQL training here changed everything. Same industry, much better role.”
“CA was too slow for me. Learned financial modeling, valuation, and Excel shortcuts that actually matter. MUFG hired me straight out of the program. IB hours are brutal but the work is exciting.”
“Was a clerk at SBI for 3 years. The investment banking module opened my eyes to how finance actually works. Now doing credit analysis at IDFC First. Salary almost doubled.”
“Fresh B.Com graduate with no clue what to do. The valuation and financial statement analysis modules were gold. Got into BNY Mellon's research team. Family still can't believe it.”
“Back office work was mind-numbing. Learned risk modeling and some VBA here. Moved to risk analytics at Bandhan. Finally using my brain at work.”
“Selling policies for 5 years taught me client handling but nothing technical. Excel modeling and DCF here changed my career. Now I'm on the analytics side at AXA.”
“I had zero tech background. Linkway taught me Tableau, Power BI, and how to actually think with data. Now I'm at Amazon solving real business problems every day.”
“I was stuck in banking ops with no clear growth path. Six months later, I'm a business analyst at Razorpay working on things that actually excite me.”
“Operations felt like a dead end. The program gave me the technical skills I was missing, and now I'm doing requirement analysis at Booking.com.”
“Went from crunching numbers in spreadsheets to building actual reports with SQL at Accenture. The mentors made the jump doable.”
“I could code, but I didn't know ML. Linkway filled that gap with real projects - computer vision, forecasting, the works.”
“HR felt repetitive after 3 years. Learned Python and started automating reports. Now I build dashboards that actually help hiring decisions at Infosys.”
“Mechanical engineering wasn't for me. Picked up SQL, learned ETL pipelines here. Cracked TCS interview on my third attempt. Worth every rupee.”
“Left teaching after 5 years. Everyone said I was crazy. But the structured learning here helped me land Deloitte. My students were my first cheerleaders.”
“Sales targets were killing me. Started learning Excel seriously, then Power BI. Now I make dashboards for sales teams instead of chasing targets myself.”
“Customer support to analytics sounds impossible, but the mentors here pushed me. SQL clicked after week 3. Got placed at Fractal within 2 months of finishing.”
“Night shifts at BPO for 4 years. Completed this course while working. The placement team was persistent - helped me prep for 7 interviews before I cleared EXL.”
“Writing blogs wasn't paying enough. Learned Google Analytics, some SQL. Now I analyze campaign performance at HUL. Still write sometimes, but data pays better.”
“Worked at a store for 6 years. Knew retail inside out but no technical skills. Excel + SQL training here changed everything. Same industry, much better role.”
“CA was too slow for me. Learned financial modeling, valuation, and Excel shortcuts that actually matter. MUFG hired me straight out of the program. IB hours are brutal but the work is exciting.”
“Was a clerk at SBI for 3 years. The investment banking module opened my eyes to how finance actually works. Now doing credit analysis at IDFC First. Salary almost doubled.”
“Fresh B.Com graduate with no clue what to do. The valuation and financial statement analysis modules were gold. Got into BNY Mellon's research team. Family still can't believe it.”
“Back office work was mind-numbing. Learned risk modeling and some VBA here. Moved to risk analytics at Bandhan. Finally using my brain at work.”
“Selling policies for 5 years taught me client handling but nothing technical. Excel modeling and DCF here changed my career. Now I'm on the analytics side at AXA.”
From Microsoft-recognised Career Program certificates to formal degrees awarded by Dunster Business School - every Linkway credential is built to be verified, shared, and recognised by the people you want to be hired or admitted by.



Join 12,000+ learners who chose Linkway for a Career Program, a Dunster degree, or both - and walked out with credentials that hiring teams, admissions offices, and boards take seriously.
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