Distance/Correspondence MBA
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 8
The MIT School of Distance Education (MITSDE) does not have a specific minimum percentile requirement for admission to its MBA program. The basic eligibility criteria for admission to the MBA programme is a pass in the qualifying degree examination, and work experience is sufficient to obtain admission.
The admission process is based on the verification of educational documents and completeness of the application form, and there is no minimum percentage or entrance exam required for admission.
Therefore, it is possible to apply for the MBA programme with an 86 percentile in graduation, as long as the other eligibility criteri
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Listed below are the fee ranges of top distance MBA in Agri Business colleges in India along with their names of colleges:
| Fee Range | Names of Colleges |
|---|---|
| INR < 1 lakh | National Institute of Agricultural and Extension Management, IIBMS, Wisdom School of Management and Distance Education, etc. |
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
School of Distance Education, Bharati Vidyapeeth University has the highest total tuition fee of INR 75,000, while National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management has the lowest total tuition fee of INR 15,000.
Listed below are the top Distance MBA AgriBusiness colleges in India along with their total tuition fee:
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The general qualifying requirements for online MBA programs in agribusiness management may differ significantly throughout universities, but they are as follows:
- A bachelor's degree in any field from an accredited university with a minimum cumulative GPA of 50% to 60% is required of applicants.
- Candidates may be required to take an entrance exam by some distance MBA schools. CAT, MAT, XAT, CMAT, or the admission exam administered by the specific college are common entrance exams for MBA programs in India.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
In India, there are roughly 5 leading remote MBA programs in AgriBusiness. Of these, 2 are owned by governmental or public entities, and 3 are privately held. Several well-known distance MBA agribusiness colleges in India include the National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management, IIBMS - Indian Institute of Business Management and Studies, National Academy of Agricultural Research Management, Wisdom School of Management for Distance Education, School of Distance Education, Bharati Vidyapeeth University, etc.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 2
I had a conversation with a friend who completed a distance MBA from Chandigarh University, and here are some of the key benefits I want to share. One of the standout features of this distance MBA programme is the flexibility it offers. My friend could study on her own time, which was great because she had a job and family responsibilities to juggle. Unlike traditional MBA programs, there's no need to rush to attend classes at specific times. This flexibility is a real advantage for anyone with a busy life.
The curriculum covers a wide range of important topics, including Business Ethics, Corporate Governance, Project Management, Logist
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
After the first year of an MBA program, it is feasible to transfer to a different university. Processes and needs, however, might change. For instance, at Anna University, you cannot transfer until the first year of study is complete.
It is possible to switch colleges in the midst of a semester. The majority of universities allow withdrawal at any time.
You must send the Registrar of the University your migration application together with a chalan receipt for the required amount via the Principal. You must pay the migration/transfer fee as well as the cost for the current academic term after receiving university approval.&nbs
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
It is hereby informed to the students and public at large that National Institute of Management Solutions, B 1/1 IInd Floor, Janakpuri, New Delhi is not a university and also is not recognised by University Grants Commission to offer any 'Bachelor/Master' programmes either through regular mode or distance mode.
So same is applicable for MBA also.
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