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Harender Bisht

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Hi,
Your question is very common among many students. Both mode are their own pros and cons. You need to take decision by considering your situation.
1. Regular course gives you more exposure in respect of your study, while Distance course gives you an opportunity to do some course along side.
2. Regular course helps you to evolve your personality, where distance course helps you to get more practical knowledge.
3. Regular course can land you with a good job after the course but distance course gives you an opportunity to start doing a job with your course. I hope it will help you and feel free to ask more. Up-vote the answer if you fou
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Anshika

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Distance MBA course is a flexible and affordable Government recognised MBA programme which does not require you to attend regular daily classes. So, if you are unable to pursue full time MBA for lack of time or due to high cost, Distance MBA Education is a good option.

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Anshika

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Dear, The Iims are most sought after by MBA aspirants who want to pursue a management degree from top B-schools. However, Indian Institute of Management does not offer Distance MBA courses. So, the candidates who plan to pursue Iims' distance MBA, must look for courses offered in distance learning mode.

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Anshika

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Dear, Your learning. It depends how self disciplined you are. If you don't schedule everything well and learn, it won't add much value
The value HR managers the world gives for distance MBA. It really depends on your recruiter. There are HR managers who think its a complete waste and many others think otherwise. It also depends on how you market yourselves. MBA Tag
Again it depends how the other persons view. Some people blindly give too much importance on the MBA tag. Don't think the MBA tag will magically allow you to move into bigger roles quickly. ROI
It is not bad a investment and it does not come with high opportunity cost. Low risk
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Anshika

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Dear, It is unfortunately not possible to do a MBA course, whether regular or distance, right after your 12th standard. Please understand that MBA is a master's level degree. Just as any master level courses such as M.A. Or M.Com require a graduate degree in the concerned stream for a candidate to be eligible to enrol, MBA too has that condition. Additionally, admission to MBA courses is based on entrance tests. IGNOU, as given in the image below, conducts OPENMAT to filter candidates for admission.

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Anshika

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Dear, Yes, it is good for career growth if you already have good work experience and earn good and if you do not intend to leave the job for some reasons and is not able to get into the regular top B schools. Anyday, the regular MBA is preferred over the distance in the job market.

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Anshika

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Dear, Symbiosis is a better option compared to ICFAI due to its study material content and short term campus connect programme. As far as job opportunities are concerned, government jobs do not discriminate between regular and distance mode. Only thing is it must be UGC and DEC approved, which both are.

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Anshika

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Give wings to your dreams. Restart your professional career. Looking at both the options I am assuming that you are asking the question in context with working professionals. Both these options have their pros and cons and to make the most of these you have to be very particular about choosing the one that suits you best. To elaborate, Part-time MBA suits well for working professionals who have fixed day offs or can manage to attend a few classroom sessions. There are some institutes such as Welingkars who offer the facility of industrial visits for part-time programmes. Basically, this option is best suited for a fresh graduate or som
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Khushal Arora

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Hello!
I would suggest you to go for MBA in regular mode. Have a look over Lovely Professional University. LPU provides both regular and distance learning. Ministry of Human Resource Government of India Ranked Lovely Professional University No. LPU is the best university for pursuing MBA as it is Accredited by ACBSP (USA). LPU is Accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and programme (ACBSP). Well, looking at all professional institutions offering MBA degrees and diplomas in the country, the biggest factor that makes an institute a good or bad choice for MBA is its faculty, and next, the ideals upheld and followed by
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