In terms of training, is a part-time or distance MBA programme good as compared to a full-time MBA programme?

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T
4 years ago
As per my point of view a full-time MBA degree will always provide extra edged to the MBA course. As if we SEE in terms of holistic development of students in record to peer learning, corporate exposure, placements, a full-time MBA course will add a curve to your career than an part-time or distance

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4 years ago
Hi, I feel a full time MBA or PGDM is always better. As far as I know that online degrees cant give enough corporate exposure. I would suggest you opt for a regular full-time MBA or PGDM degree from a good B-school. There are many good B-schools in India, but as far as I know, PIBM is really good, I

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4 years ago
In terms of training, a full-time programme is always better. Because the full-time programme helps you to get good practical exposure, placement, and many more. I have done my PGDM from PIBM Pune and they provided the regular courses. PIBM provides the students some benefits who are doing MBA or PG

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4 years ago
A Full-time MBA programme is definitely better than an online or distance MBA degree. A full time management degree helps you to explore the corporate world through real time classes, internships, industry visits, live projects, corporate interaction with top industry leaders from diverse sectors wh

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4 years ago
When we talk about the training it includes corporate exposures, internships, Curriculum, Networking, etc. And a full-time MBA is best in all the aspects. In terms of Corporate Exposures: There is no industrial or field visit involved in Distance MBA, so the learning is restricted in terms of exposu

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