I am working in a public sector bank from past 5-years and have done BBM. Is it worth to quit my job in order to pursue E-MBA?

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    Joseph Mathew | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    It is not necessary to quit your job for the sake of studies. If you would like to pursue correspondence MBA in online mode, National Institute of Business Management (NIBM) can be a good option. NIBM is an online MBA provider in India and it offers one-year executive MBA in online mode. NIBM also offers online MBA video tutorials to all its registered students. Visit the official NIBM page for more information.
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    DEEPAK CHAUDHARI Educational counselling | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    Because, those who are banking professionals, for them IIBF (Indian institute of banking finance) has arranged various courses in subject areas like - treasury management, investment banking, risk management through correspondence or online mode. After pursuing any course that you are interested in, your certification will be known as JAIIB and it's of 6 months, immediately you will get seniority in your pay salary as a promotion and you will get an ID number and you will get registered as a member of a banks organisations in case of employment and opportunities. Then after again from IIBF you can pursue CAIIB which is equivalent to
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    Harshit Jain | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    If you are getting admission in a very reputed B-Schools like IIMs or FMS or IIFT for executive MBA then it will be worth quitting the job. Otherwise, you can go for weekend classes or distance MBA.

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