I want to know that is there any mba plan where i can study as well as continue my job. and i have listened that distance mba means no job.

I am working in noida in a bpo at timing 5 pm to 3 am, at an annual package of 1,40000. Can i get such type of college whre i can study in a week and also have job assurance after two years. i want to know also that is full time mba is better tha distance/part mba, respective from job point.

50 Views|Posted 2011-04-09 22:58:03
Asked by Rahul Sharma
6 Answers
Gurvinder Singh
2011-04-10 14:33:15
Ya, you can apply through ignou which is the best government university which offers distance learning mba. here you can fulfil your desire of getting mba degree without leaving your job in reasonable fee structure. this university has recognition through ugc.

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Nikhlesh Mathur
2011-04-10 14:28:50
MBA through distance education is definitely valued by prospective employers provided you do it from a UGC, DEC approved university / institute and if you are able to convince your employer during the interview that with the MBA you have acquired skills for managing the show , problem solving etc. a

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GIRISH SESHAMANI
2011-04-10 14:14:01
What you have heard is absurd and ridiculous. Working professionals will obviously opt for part time or correspondence programs to grow up the hierarchy. You can look at doing your E - MBA from Symbiosis (Pune) or IGNOU.

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shashank malhotra
2011-04-10 14:07:45
Amenity Institute of Business Management (AIBM) has been accredited as a center of excellence in the field of management education by leading corporate both in India and abroad. The Institute is privileged in offering Studies where you get an opportunity to delve deep into the lessons prepared by th

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sartaj
2011-04-10 13:53:14
join a college on non-attending case and your problem is solved. degree bhi regular milegi...

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Mukesh Kashyap
2011-04-09 23:38:51
Hi Rahul, You can check out the institute details at Best Shiksha.It provide some really good information about the top colleges in india.

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