Details of top colleges offering Part-time MBA

Which are the best colleges offering part-time MBA? When are their applications out and what’s the required fees?

0 337 Views | Posted 2015-08-27 17:38:25
Started by Neha Agarwal

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    Neha Agarwal | Guide-Level 14

    2015-08-28 09:40:20
    While selecting the best, you need to check some of the important parameters such as recognition, year of establishment, batch size, syllabus, fees, placements etc.
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    Neha Agarwal | Guide-Level 14

    2015-08-28 09:39:30
    You can also visit these institutes personally, and talk to the students studying there, and take their feedback regarding faculty, teaching methodology, placements etc., all this will help you to take decision regarding which institute to join.
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    Sudhanshu Singh

    2015-08-28 09:38:18
    I think we should consider some points before selecting the colleges:
    - Does the institute offer campus placement facility? Which are the regular recruiters?
    - Details of students who got placed through campus placement, like the company, minimum salary etc. Is the course fee in line with the average and lowest package?
    - What is the course delivery methodology?
    - Does the faculty have industry experience?
    - What are the recognitions and accreditations the institute has? Is it AICTE approved?
    - What tie-ups does the institute have with universities or companies?
    - How good is the institute infrastructure?
    - Does the Institute offer any schola
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    Abhinav rawat

    2015-08-28 09:11:22
    Institutes: There is a wide choice of institutes offering part-time MBA programs. To give you an idea here are the names of some leading B-schools like IIM-Lucknow, FMS, IIFT and MDI in Delhi/NCR, and JBIMS and NMIMS in Mumbai, Symbiosis Pune/Bangalore, and XIM Bhubaneswar, IIM-Trichy down South.
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    Neha Agarwal | Guide-Level 14

    2015-08-28 09:09:45
    Duration for Part time MBA: Part-time MBA programs usually take two to three years to complete, but may take up to five. Some part-time programs require fewer courses than full-time programs, while others require the same number. There are even a couple of business schools that offer accelerated part-time MBA programs, which allow candidates to earn their degree in a shorter amount of time.
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    Neha Agarwal | Guide-Level 14

    2015-08-28 09:08:56
    Hi, To brief you about Part time MBA.
    Part-time MBA programs are specifically designed for the working professional who cannot take time off work to attend full-time MBA programs. This program is particularly appealing to people who wish to advance their existing career. It can also be advantageous for people who have already developed a network of business relationships that can facilitate a change of careers.

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