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Priya Saxena
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Hi Satyaki,
MBA and ICWA have nothing in common to be compared about, as one is a degree course to pursue a career in the management field where as ICWA is a professional program to practice as the Cost Work Accountant.
Both the programs are good and depending on your area of interest and the aim of the kind of career you wish to develop, you can go ahead about deciding the same.
ICWAI is the regulatory body governing the CWAs in the country. There are many MBA colleges in India, to secure admission one requires to be a graduate degree holder and need to qualify an entrance as per the requirement of the institute.
Link to refer for the MBA
MBA and ICWA have nothing in common to be compared about, as one is a degree course to pursue a career in the management field where as ICWA is a professional program to practice as the Cost Work Accountant.
Both the programs are good and depending on your area of interest and the aim of the kind of career you wish to develop, you can go ahead about deciding the same.
ICWAI is the regulatory body governing the CWAs in the country. There are many MBA colleges in India, to secure admission one requires to be a graduate degree holder and need to qualify an entrance as per the requirement of the institute.
Link to refer for the MBA
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Priya Saxena
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Hi Shashank,
Not much can be commented on the reputation of the institute as this can be well addressed only by the faculty, its students and the alumni; for this you will require to contact the institute in person and gather maximum information.
However, with the kind of information I am having after gathering it, All I can suggest that depending on your education qualification, you should decide about your education ahead. If you are a 12th pass then probably opting for a bachelor degree would far more beneficial but if you are a Master's/ Bachelor's degree holder and want to have a value add course then a diploma in banking or finance
Not much can be commented on the reputation of the institute as this can be well addressed only by the faculty, its students and the alumni; for this you will require to contact the institute in person and gather maximum information.
However, with the kind of information I am having after gathering it, All I can suggest that depending on your education qualification, you should decide about your education ahead. If you are a 12th pass then probably opting for a bachelor degree would far more beneficial but if you are a Master's/ Bachelor's degree holder and want to have a value add course then a diploma in banking or finance
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Eligibility criteria varies for courses. For more information about various courses go through our website: www.utsglobal.edu.in
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Pooja Kohli
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Hi Aaditi,
As Fashion Designing is a vocational subject that needs a lot of practical exposure it would be difficult to find distance learning programmes in these, especially online programmes. I would suggest you to try for NIFTs Continuing Education programmes, or check with Institutes like pearl academy, JD Institute etc.
For more information please check the link below:
https://professionals.shiksha.com/getCategoryPage/colleges/professionals/india/All/Fashion-Design/All/categorypages/All/All/Correspondence/0/30
Hope this will be of help. Feel free to put up more queries. In case your query is resolved please close this question by choo
As Fashion Designing is a vocational subject that needs a lot of practical exposure it would be difficult to find distance learning programmes in these, especially online programmes. I would suggest you to try for NIFTs Continuing Education programmes, or check with Institutes like pearl academy, JD Institute etc.
For more information please check the link below:
https://professionals.shiksha.com/getCategoryPage/colleges/professionals/india/All/Fashion-Design/All/categorypages/All/All/Correspondence/0/30
Hope this will be of help. Feel free to put up more queries. In case your query is resolved please close this question by choo
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