Does a part-time or distance (online) MBA programme provide effective corporate exposure and internships as compared to a full-time MBA?

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    Kundan Yadav | Contributor-Level 9

    4 years ago
    In distance MBA, there is no industrial or field visit involved in Distance MBA so the learning is restricted in the terms of exposure. But in full-time MBA, Industrial visits, factory visits, field visits, internships, live projects are an important part of a full-time MBA programme and are part of the curriculum. If you are looking for pursuing a full-time MBA you can join PIBM Pune. As being an alumni of PIBM Pune I would like to share my experience with PIBM Pune. I have done PGDM in Marketing. PIBM Pune provides MBA in Marketing, Finance, and HR. PIBM ranked as the 69th Top B-School in India by India Today and also, recognised as
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    Bhairavi Mohite | Contributor-Level 9

    4 years ago
    I have heard somewhat about online degrees, but when I researched about it, I came to know that online degrees cant give enough corporate exposure. I would suggest you opt for a regular full-time MBA or PGDM degree from a good B-school. There are many good B-schools in India, but as far as I know, PIBM is really good, I have heard they have good placements and expert faculty members. PIBM had always been technologically ahead. Hence during the pandemic, students learning was continued through PIBMs in-house AI-developed learning management software. It helps in conduction online classes, real-time feedback from the faculty members, onl
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    tirna dam | Contributor-Level 9

    4 years ago
    Part-time or distance learning is restricted to all kinds of practical exposure which includes industrial visits, factory visits, field visits, internships, live projects and all these important factors are been accomplished on full-time MBA where a real time practical exposure is given to the students and make them industry ready. As I have done my PGDM from Pune Institute of Business Management, therefore I can shed some light on your question by answering about my college and their ongoing procedure during the pandemic. As Learning at PIBM never stops hence it has adopted new training methods to train its students for the upcoming j
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    JAYATI BOSE | Contributor-Level 9

    4 years ago
    In terms of practical exposure and internships, you should go for the Full-time MBA programme. Because the full-time programme helps you to get good practical exposure, placement, and many more. I have done my PGDM from PIBM Pune and they provided the regular courses. PIBM provides the students some benefits who are doing MBA or PGDM are corporate exposure to analyzing various Company's Financial and various Reports analyzing, Perform Ratio Analysis, and Forecast the financial to make Buy/Sell Stock Investments using various tools like Bloomberg, Ace Analyzer, SAP - FICO, Advance Excel, SPSS and many more. During their learning process
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