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2016-03-09 02:21:17

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arun dev

Guide-Level 11

Dear,
As rightly stated by other experts, you should consider UGC and Distance Education Council (DEC) recognition.
Best regards.

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2016-03-08 22:47:16

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear student,
Every student should focus on these points before applying for any distance MBA:
1. Recognition of the university and programme.
2. Fee structure
3. Examination schedule
4. Weekend classes are provided or not, if you are keen to attend it, otherwise online classes will do.
5. Location of the study center.
All the best.

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2016-03-08 15:05:07

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Dhairya Tandon

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Avishek,
Distance MBA is for working class, if you are working and you want to pursue MBA then it is good and ISBM is a good college for distance education.

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2016-03-05 12:18:01

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Gaurav Galani

Beginner-Level 5

Hello Ekta,
When it comes to distance/correspondence MBA, don't restrict it to a region or state. What is the meaning of distance/correspondence, if you restrict it to a particular area or region? If you are getting good university outside Delhi also, why not grab it. So, come out of delusion for colleges only in Delhi.
Now coming to your answer, refer Suresh Gyan Vihar University or Venkateshwara Open University for MBA/EMBA as they are providing some real quality education with rare features like:
1. Live lecture.
2. App based learning.
3. Online MCQ pattern exam and
4. Assignments, etc.

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2016-03-04 19:29:47

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

Distance education courses are recognized by UGC and only approved universities can offer MBA through distance mode. They also organize PCP - personal contact program classes for a week or month at their selected centers and provide notes as well.
Online is not accredited everywhere, can be offered as MOOCs as well. It will not be accepted by all employers, at least in India.

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2016-03-01 18:37:00

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Gaurav DiwanEducationalist & Wildlife activist @9039777931

Contributor-Level 6

Dear Dimple,
There are few things which need to be consider before joining a course from any Institute:
1. Are you getting a PGD or MBA Degree? Although, they are considered equivalent but technically both are different and MBA have more value than any PGD.
2. Is your university recognized? UGC, DEB and AIU are basic recognition required.
3. What flexibility you are getting? App based learning, live interactive lectures and career advisory are basic facilities.
4. Placement support provided or not? Straight and forward saying, no university can guarantee your placement, as companies pay for skills not for degree you are holding. So, check w
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2016-02-27 11:38:36

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Abhishek Saini

Contributor-Level 9

Hello Dinesh,
FMS doesn't provides distance MBA. However, for the people who are working, we do offer Executive MBA course for which evening classes are held so that people can simultaneously work and attend classes. For the selection, a seperate test and interviews are conducted. For further details you can visit our website: www.fms.edu

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2016-02-25 15:26:31

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Dhairya Tandon

Contributor-Level 8

CV Raman University is better as compared to other universities and even it is older than the other colleges with good experience in the field.

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2016-02-24 16:42:51

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Dhairya Tandon

Contributor-Level 8

It is always better to work for some time before you pursue MBA so that you have a clue of what is better for you.

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2016-02-24 11:32:10

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veerain kaul

Beginner-Level 5

yes you can do it. . Intact you have a lot of options where in you get to chose specialization as well as you can also join weekend courses .

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