What is the difference between regular MBA and distance MBA?
Asked by ANISUR RAHAMAN
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Getting an MBA degree has many benefits such as bolstering a resume, landing a better paying job, developing leadership skills, increasing network, or getting advancement in the career. Everyone has their own reasons to do an MBA- and for every reason, there is likely to be an MBA programme that will best fit your expectations. Two main options for MBA aspirants are full-time and part-time MBA. Both programmes give different experiences and serve different purposes. So, before deciding which one to go for, it would be best to weigh the cost & benefits each of these programmes has to offer. If you are keen on upgrading your career with...more
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MBA is a very versatile course that caters to the needs of a wide spectrum of students - from recent graduates to seasoned professionals. This is why MBA is available in Regular, Distance and Online modes in India. Regular MBA in India
The Regular MBA programmed offered in India can be a 2 year or a 1-year course, depending on the nature of the course. Most B- schools in India offer a 2-year course that includes a CSR project and internship opportunities. Colleges like ISB Hyderabad offers a 1-year course, which is known as the Executive MBA. While the 2-year MBA/ PGDM programmed is opted for by students who have freshly graduated or yo...more -
There is no comparison between the two courses. Distance MBA is for working professionals whereas regular MBA is a full-time course for freshers/people with some work experience. The regular MBA is more competitive & has better career prospects. However, distance MBA also gives you an opportunity to acquire skills which could help you in enhancing your career. The salary is a function of multiple factors, but in case you acquire regular MBA from a top ranked institute then you could comfortably get a package in the range of 12-16 LPA during the campus placement process itself.
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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. -
MBA programs that require students full-time and physical presence are called full-time MBA. All other types of MBA programs which do not requirement fulltime presence of students at the B-School campus are part-time MBA programs.
Part-time MBA is created specifically for professionals with work experience. Part-time MBA provides students with the same foundation in key management concepts and disciplines as in a two-year fulltime MBA. Part-time MBA course work is built on the basis of that students will have diverse and extensive work experience by virtue of which they will able to related to management theories and concepts. The mode...more
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