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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

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Dar dipti gupta. if you have capacity, patience, you can pursue simultaneously no problem. all the best. getting knowledge is not wrong.

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Dr Nimit GuptaConsultant, Trainer , Faculty & Researcher

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Hi,
Refer to the following universities which can provide you the MBA education from the distance mode.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You may evaluate MBA distance learning from IGNOU or Symbiosis. You may specialise in Operations or SCM. You may also evaluate BITS Pilani WILP MBA Manufacturing Systems to further your career growth.

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Seheer OttayilEducational Expert and Columnist

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Deemed / Private universities are not authorized conduct Off campus / Distance courses as per UGC and DEC rules.

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Shankar Singh

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It is better to complete MBA from IGNOU

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Sudha Choudhary

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Also known as flex programs, Part-time MBA programs are specifically designed for the working professional who cannot take time off work to attend full-time MBA programs. This program is particularly appealing to people who wish to advance their existing career. It can also be advantageous for people who have already developed a network of business relationships that can facilitate a change of careers.
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/resources/part-time-mba-faq

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Divya JainStudent

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Yes, after completing B. tech. there are many options available for you.
yes, you can go with MBA. But if you really want a job then Do it from a very good college, there is no advantage of doing MBA from a normal college.
Give Entrance exams for MBA like CAT etc.
but you can also think for Government Job, by preparing for Government job exams, you can get a job with high salary & future securities.
You are eligible for IBPS PO, SSC CGL, Railway JE, SSE, NTPC exams.
You can get help from the following Link-
https://scoop.eduncle.com/indian-railways-recruitment-jobs-vacancy
I hope it will help you :)

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Navin Kumar SharmaMore you know, you know, how less you know.

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Refer this link to get information about the Universities running MBA in distance mode.:- https://www.shiksha.com/top-10-institutes-for-distance-correspondence-mba-article-6301-1 Yes, regular students are always preferred. All the best.

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Sugandha Sahu

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Visit the following link:
https://www.shiksha.com/Bvimsr-Bharati-Vidyapeeth-S-Institute-Of-Management-Studies-And-Research-Belapur-Navi-Mumbai-institute-college-listingoverviewtab-35958
I would suggest you to talk to the current student as they will guide you better.

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Sudha Choudhary

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Hi,
School of Open Learning (SOL) is the best call for those who want to have a degree from Delhi University despite their low percentage or those who need to work but wish to continue with their education.
Correspondence is the traditional form of providing distance learning which involves sending the study material prepared by the college/institute to a candidate through post. It depends completely upon self-study. Correspondence program is quite similar to Distance but it does not offer class room assistance. The objective of correspondence is to make it cost effective and exclude the hassles of classroom learning.

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