Distance MBA
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2016-02-22 11:50:21Beginner-Level 5
There are few things which need to be keep in mind 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.
Welingkar
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2016-02-17 19:33:50
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2016-02-17 13:07:35New answer posted
2016-02-14 12:58:12
Guide-Level 14
If you really want to pursue MBA then I would suggest go for MBA-IT/System. Besides, you may do certification courses on security i.e. CISSP or CISCO Security.
For any further questions, write me back.
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2016-02-11 11:31:32Guide-Level 11
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2016-01-30 19:12:41
Contributor-Level 9
I would like to throw some light on importance of distance MBA. Distance MBA is generally helpful for those who are currently working and are seeking promotion or hike, it helps. Also, distance MBA is for those who are financially less sound and have to work side by side. I would suggest you to go for regular MBA if you've money, time and zeal.
Thanks,
Gautam Joshi
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2016-01-27 12:59:14Beginner-Level 5
Part-time MBA programs usually takes two to three years to complete, but may take up to five. Some part-time programs require fewer courses than full-time programs, while others require the same number. There are even a couple of business schools that offer accelerated part-time MBA programs, which allow candidates to earn their degree in a shorter amount of time.
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2016-01-25 20:46:14New question posted
2016-01-21 13:41:30New answer posted
2016-01-20 16:09:42Beginner-Level 4
To pursue distance MBA, which will help you grow in your career, you can look up courses from the below mentioned universities:
1. UPES
2. NMIMS
3. Symbiosis
4. MIT
5. IGNOU
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