I am confused to select between Distance learning MBA and Regular MBA. Please can you help me on this.
Academic Percentage: 70% in BBA
Work experience: 1year with EY
228 Views|Posted 2015-08-07 13:13:25
Asked by Sushant Jain
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2015-09-01 23:59:25
Having a very good corporate experience, if you go for full time MBA, trust me you need to start your career from the beginning. Your pre-experience before MBA will not let you to show as Experience after MBA. As per Govt. of India any in-service personal can opt for distance MBA from any AICTE, DEC

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2015-08-25 10:46:47
The Regular MBA is the most renowned of all MBA degrees and the vast majority of the top business schools offer this mode of MBA education.
Regular MBA the students generally make a choice of their majors among 18 subjects. They also make a choice of individual majors. It has been seen that around 3

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2015-08-07 15:28:06
I would suggest you to opt for a regular MBA as you have experience. It would help you to Learn MBA, if you are currently working go for executive, It will better you to understand what your are doing? what you can do better? etc.all the very best.
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2015-08-07 13:23:58
Regular Courses are always valued and preferred by many employers. But if you are a working professional desirous of career advancement within the form or even outside, distance education courses will help you learn while remaining in the current job

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2015-08-07 13:17:28
Hi, I would suggest you to opt for a regular MBA as you have corporate experience.This would help you to incorporate your business skills in an effective manner.Also, if you are currently working, go for executive MBA after 3 years of work ex,this would also help you in long run.
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