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Manpreet Kaur

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Whether it's good to pursue a distance MBA after completing Chartered Accountancy (CA) in India depends on various factors such as your career goals, personal circumstances, and the specific distance MBA programme you're considering. 

Here are some points to consider:

  • Career Enhancement: A distance MBA can complement your CA qualification by providing you with additional business knowledge and management skills. 
  • Flexibility: Distance MBA programs offer flexibility in terms of schedule and location, allowing you to continue working while pursuing further education. 
  • Cost-Effectiveness: Distance MBA programs often have lower
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A Distance MBA in India can be useful for individuals seeking to advance their careers in business administration while balancing other commitments such as work or family responsibilities. 

Overall, the usefulness of a Distance MBA in India depends on individual goals, preferences, and circumstances. While Distance MBA offers flexibility and accessibility, students should carefully evaluate programme quality, accreditation, and readiness for distance learning before making a decision.

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Yes,  it is possible to pursue a regular, full-time MBA program after completing a Distance MBA. Many universities and business schools consider Distance MBA graduates as eligible candidates for their regular MBA programs. 

Regular MBA programs typically have specific admission requirements, which may include a minimum number of years of work experience, GMAT/GRE scores, and an undergraduate degree. Ensure that you meet the requirements of the regular MBA programme you're interested in. Also, depending on the regular MBA program, it may require a certain level of work experience. 

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Manpreet Kaur

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Some of the books that I will deifnitely recommended you guys for Quantative Aptitude section in Distance MBA entrance exam are mentioned in the table below:

Book

Author

How to Prepare for Quantitative Aptitude for the CAT

Arun Sharma

Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations

R.S. Aggarwal

I have personally used these books and it is my opinion that these books are really helpful!!

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Manpreet Kaur

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The main subjects in MBA and PGDM are almost the same and includes topics like Human Resource Management, Financial Management, Business Economics and Communication skills. The main difference between MBA and PGDM are:

Points of Difference

MBA

PGDM

Full form

Master of Business Administration

Post Graduate Diploma in Management

Course Level

Degree

Diploma

Eligiblity

Bachelor's degree with 50 per cent marks

Bachelor degree in any discipline

Accredition

University Grants Commission (UGC)

All India Council for Techncial Education (AICTE)

Hope this helps!!!

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Manpreet Kaur

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Distance MBA and regular MBA are suited for different people with different objectives. The aspirants can choose among both the courses by seeing their main differences in the table below:

Features

Regular MBA

Distance MBA

Physical Presence

Compulsory

Not Needed

Flexibility

No Work Flexibility

Work Flexibility

Suitability

For graduates

For working people

Fees 

INR 5 Lakh to 25 Lakh

INR 50,000 to 1 Lakh

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Manpreet Kaur

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Students who are employed or have a hectic schedule, who are on a limited budget, who are unable to pass admission examinations like CAT, MAT, and XAT, or who are unable to enrol in a full-time MBA school can consider taking a distance learning MBA. The main benefit of studying an MBA by correspondence is that students won't have to change their professional schedules or have the curriculum have an impact on their professional lives. The learners do not have to divide their time between themselves and the best distance learning MBA programme because both of them can be managed simultaneously.

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The term "Distance MBA" itself refers to a master's degree in business administration that too in a distance mode. For people who are unable to attend regular classes, there is a distance-based MBA programBy attending lectures and studying on the weekends, students can get ready for their distance learning MBA tests on the weekends. 

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Popular Distance MBA Colleges in India

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Virajita Sharma

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At NSB Academy, Bangalore, students are offered several specialisations in the BBA course. Admission to the programme is merit-based. Interested candidates can check out the following list to know about the BBA specialisations offered at NSB Academy, Bangalore:

  • Finance
  • Marketing
  • Human Resources
  • Business Analytics
  • Logistics & Supply Chain Management
 

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If candidates are experienced professionals seeking to accelerate their career and leadership capabilities, an EMBA may be a better fit. On the other hand, if candidates need the flexibility to balance work, life, and education, a Distance MBA may be a more suitable choice.

Candidates can check the table below to see the comparison between the two.

ParticularsDistance MBAExecutive MBA
Course Full NameDistance Master of Business Administration  Executive MBA
Course Duration 2 years15 - 18 months
Course LevelPostgraduationPostgraduation
Entrance ExamsCAT,  MAT,  SNAP,  NMAT,  SNAP, etc.CAT, CMAT, XAT, MAH MBA CET, etc.
FeesINR 1-3 LPA (Fees at IIMs range from INR 15-20 LPA)INR 4 Lacs to INR 25 Lakh
Average Annual SalaryINR 3-4 LPAINR 10 LPA to INR 15 LPA
Job ProfilesPortfolio Manager, Financial Analyst, Credit Risk Manager, Corporate Associate etc.

Senior HR Manager, HR Director, Vice-President, Business Development Manager, etc.

Top RecruitersHCL, TCS, Infosys, Accenture, Wipro, Deloitte and so onInfosys, HCL, TCS, Reliance, Nokia, Airtel, KPMG, etc.

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