I want to pursue MBA through distance. Will it be helpful in getting a good job?
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Asked by Ananthoju Sri Teja
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6 years ago
Yes, you can opt for MBA through distance but need to be very clear about UGC approved colleges otherwise the degree will not be valuable. I suggest you for DPU IDL the distance college of D. Y. Patil a big name in Pune and the link will help to find the required information about programme, fees, c

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7 years ago
Hi, Usually, distance MBA is opted by professionals who already have a job and want to do MBA as an additional qualification. If you are a fresher, then a full time MBA will be a better option for you. But if you have decided to opt for distance MBA, try doing it along with a job. So that you can ea

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8 years ago
Hi,
Usually, distance MBA is opted by professionals who already have a job and want to do MBA as an additional qualification. If you are a fresher, then a full time MBA will be a better option for you. But if you have decided to opt for distance MBA, try doing it along with a job. So that you can ea
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8 years ago
Hi,
Ideally, you will know the subjects when you pursue the course. I would suggest you to opt for the specialisation that you like. So, if you like accounts or finance related subjects you can opt for finance. If you like sales, advertising or marketing related subjects, you can opt for that.
All

Answered by
9 years ago
Dear Ananthoju Sri Teja,
If you are already working then that will be helpful but prefer good institutes like IGNOU, NMIMS, Symbiosis, etc. As per me, you should opt for full-time MBA as your experience will get an added advantage for future placements.
All the best.
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S
8 years ago
Yes, Sir, you are true.
But if one is preparing for govt. exam such as banking and don't want to waste time then is it okay or not?
One more question, which sector should one choose while pursuing MBA as one has no work experience.
Thank you, Sir.

Answered by
9 years ago
Yes, it is helpful. However, you need to pursue MBA through distance from a good college.
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