Which is the best institute to pursue MBA? What is the difference between correspondence and part time MBA?

I have done B.Com and LLB. My age is 35 years.

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Asked by Alakesh Sarma

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    Gaurav Galani

    8 years ago
    Hello Alakesh,
    Basic difference is in part time, you need to attain classes in weekends while correspondence gives you features in which you can study from anywhere anytime. Most preferred amongst both now days is correspondence as there few good universities who provide quality education along with very unique features like:
    1. Live Lectures.
    2. App based learning.
    3. Digital campus, etc.
    Also look for universities rather than institutes as Institutes provides PG Diploma, while in university you will get MBA Degree.
    Below are few good universities you can refer:
    1. Suresh Gyan Vihar University.
    2. IGNOU.
    3. Annamalai.
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    Rasika Patil | Contributor-Level 8

    5 years ago
    If you are looking to pursuing both correspondence MBA and Part-time MBA.
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    Sibendu Khan

    8 years ago
    Dear Alakesh,
    Both the courses are very similar. Difference is like, correspondence programme is offered by open university & part-time programme is offered by any regular B-school.
    I will suggest you to try for part-time programme, as its acceptance level is much higher.
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    veerain kaul

    8 years ago
    Correspondence is where you don't have to go to college to study. Part-time can be in weekends but you get to attend classes. And, institution will depend upon your grades in the entrance test.

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