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A person having an MBA degree is always welcomed by top companies with open arms. Through part-time MBA you will expand your existing knowledge base. It will open your eyes to new opportunities. It may take you three to five years to complete your MBA in a part-time program as opposed to a two-year full-time program. The program appeals to people who wish to advance their existing career. Courses are scheduled to take place before or after your regular working hours. Because the course is spread out over a longer time span, tuition assistance is not always available.
Part time MBA programs have the same specialization opportu
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In India you would need to prepare for the CLAT entrance examination which is a common entrance test at national level. Most colleges take admission based on these tests.
In India, there are 14 National Law Universities that take admissions through CLAT (Common Law Admission Test). Below is the list of these colleges-
1. National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore
2. NALSAR University, Hyderabad
3. National Law Institute University, Bhopal
4. West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkatta
5. Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur
6. National Law University, Jodhpur
7. Gujarat National Law Universi
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Sir Biju Pillai is the Director, IT for Sri Balaji Society as a whole.
Sri Balaji Society is approved by AICTE and also UGC.
The college takes pride in its 16.5 acre campus which is very well equipped with modern facilties like wi-fi, gym, swimming pool etc.
Every institute at Sri Balaji Society has an active and dedicated anti ragging cell.
All the best
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Bhaumik Shah
Sri Balaji Society
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B.A. degree is better if you are interested in getting a broad liberal arts education and in approaching the study of economics from the theoretical perspective. The B.A. gives you a comprehensive view of economics with a focus on theory instead of its applications to business and finance. The B.A. is also typically less mathematically rigorous, requiring courses in statistics rather than calculus. Nevertheless, most universities still require you to take one or more courses in mathematics to ensure that you have the proper tools to analyze data.
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Find below some of the finest institutes to pursue executive MBA program.
- Indian Institute of Management- Bangalore.-Indian School of Business- Hyderabad.
- Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIMA)
- Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Calcutta, and many more institutes.
There are several eligibility criteria's that have to be considered while considering an Executive MBA course.
To pursue Executive MBA one needs to have at least 2-5 years of work experience and a bachelor's degree from recognized university.
There are some colleges that insist on aspiring students having a post graduate degree too as a criterion.
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