What is the difference between MBA distance and MBA regular?

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Asked by Ram Yerukola

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    Dharamveer Dheer Educator at University | Scholar-Level 18

    3 years ago
    Hi, The difference as the name suggests is in the mode of study, both are designed for different sections of people and both are relevant looking at the cause for which MBA is being done. Regular courses are classroom session courses where students have to attend classes; this is nothing but Full time MBA which requires your complete commitment for two years. This is the most preferred by recruiters and organisations. Distance/ correspondence courses are more about self-study where the study material is sent to the student and they have to understand and learn it on their own. The main advantage of this is fees is low compared to execu
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    Deepika P

    2 years ago
    The major difference is that regular classes. MBA distance exams alone has to be written but in MBA Regular one should maintain 75% to 80% of attendance, should attend all internal exams,. Should participate in various activities. So MBA regular has more learnings than MBA distance
    Hope this helps.
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    Sharanya B

    2 years ago
    Regular MBA has regular sessions, classes, more exposure, networking, peer learning, greater awareness, increased job opportunities and much more. MBA distance has same curriculum as regular MBA
    Only difference is everything happens virtually. I would recommend and anyone would recommend you to take regular MBA has it has more and more of pros than distance MBA. All the best.
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    Ritu Bhandari | Scholar-Level 16

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    The difference as the name suggests is in the mode of study, both are designed for different sections of people and both are relevant looking at the cause for which MBA is being done.
    Regular courses are classroom session courses where students have to attend classes; this is nothing but Full time MBA which requires your complete commitment for two years. This is the most preferred by recruiters and organisations.
    Distance/ correspondence courses are more about self-study where the study material is sent to the student and they have to understand and learn it on their own. The main advantage of this is fees is low compared to executiv
    ...more
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    Shikhar Patel | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Full time MBA requires your complete commitment for two years. This is the most preferred by recruiters and organisations. Distance/ correspondence courses are more about self-study where the study material is sent to the student and they have to understand and learn it on their own. The main advantage of this is fees is low compared to executive and full time. In distance MBA, you'll have classes once or twice during the weekends, and you'll have exams twice a year.

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