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Any executive program is designed for working professionals to pursue their careers plus take up a degree to enhance their growth prospects. It has classroom program integrated and the lecture timings are scheduled in the evening or weekends considering your job timings. I would rather suggest go for an executive program as classroom program has higher weightage than a distance learning beside the point that it offers you a greater learning experience. You don't have to leave your job for it either.
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