Which course is better - dual degree or integrated MBA?

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    Parakh Mishra | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    Integrated will save your time and dual degree will kill one year extra and the value is same for all, so go for integrated.
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    Manish Motwani | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    Integrated will save your one year but ultimately you'll be a post graduate. Dual degree will be separate. Though, I would suggest you go for dual degree and decide after UG, whether to go for MBA or chose another option. All the best.
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    SAKSHI SINSINWAR | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Question is not clear but yes if you are talking about BBA+MBA then if you want 2 degrees then you should go for dual degree in MBA. It take 4 and half year to complete dual degree but if you want both the courses done in 1 degree then you can go for integrated degree, and it take 3 years to complete the integrated degree.
  • Dear Kamal, dual degree is of 5 years and Integrated is of 4 years. I think integrated is better as you get to save 1 year and start earning a year before. The highlights of the course are:-
    Students pursuing integrated BBA MBA programme can save 1 year time as well as fees and can avail the benefit of availing scholarship for all 4 years. There will be no exit in the programme. Specializations may be offered in Finance/ Human Resource/ Marketing/ Operations/ International Business/ Information Technology/ Retail Management/ Hospital & Health Care Management/ Strategy/ Entrepreneurship/ Business Analytics/ Banking and Financial Services
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    Shabana Bee | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    Dual degree courses mostly come up with the following structure:- 3 year B.Tech +2 years MBA
    These courses being run all over India in various institutes have recently come under government scanner. The government may come up with scrapping these courses. It does not follow the proper standards of a normal B.Tech degree. Basically, I would suggest that it would be much beneficial if a student pursues B.Tech and MBA separately.

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