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

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You must check whether the distance learning course is recognized and approved by UGC/DEB or not? For working personnel, distance learning courses are always good. The degree will help you to get promotions and a bright career in future. All the best.

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Amol ChopadeMBA ++ Student at PUMBA University of pune

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Yes, Narsee Monjee is a good option. You can also do some research on distance MBA programs of Welingkar Institute in Mumbai and Symbiosis in Pune.

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Symbiosis Center for Distance Learning (SCDL) Pune was started in the year 2001 and offers Post Graduate Diploma, Diploma and Certificate programs. SCDL's 2-year PGDBA (MBA) is one of the most popular management programmes in India. You can choose a specialisation out the six specializations available i.e. Finance, Marketing, Operations, HR, Customer Relationship Management, and Management Accounting. If you wish to choose two specializations, dual (additional) specialisation option is also available for the PGDBA programme. Apart from the PGDBA programme, Symbiosis also offers 2-year PG Diploma courses in the field of International Bu
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Sonik SourabhEngineer, PGPM 2018-20 @ MDI

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Amity University would be the best. It offers a good course curriculum with industry interface.

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Priyanka Panchalpeaceful

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The part-time MBA programme is ideally suited for working executives who do not have the time to attend the full-time MBA programme. This gives working students an opportunity to enhance their educational qualification and professional knowledge. Part-time MBA programs are generally for three years and the classes are conducted in the evenings. In most cases, there is no placement facility because this course caters to employed students. A two-year work experience is a pre-requisite for most part-time MBA courses. Part-time MBA programs have the same specialisation opportunities as other MBA programme variants like the full-time course
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Pooja sehrawat

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Dear Mitali, Yes, in top B-school to pursue executive MBA, work experience is mandatory, but not in the case of every B-school. It is one year programme for working professional, So, as the word suggest, that you require work experience, if you want to pursue your degree programme from top B-school. Minimum 3 year work experience is required to pursue MBA from top B-school. But, there are B-school which offers admission without any work experience to the student who want to take admission. But, the programme is totally meant for the working candidate and not the normal candidate. Regards.

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Supratik Dey

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No, it won't help. Instead go for a 1 year full time programme from a reputed college. there are colleges which will value your experience level and provide you better opportunities.

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Chaitasi Parikh

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https://www.shiksha.com/mba/distance-mba-chp3
Here you can find different colleges as per your preference for distance MBA.

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Chaitasi Parikh

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Following are the exams by clearing any of which, you are eligible to become a teacher:
TET, CTET SLET, NET CSIR NET SET, PRT, PGT, TGT, B.Ed and M.Ed.

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Pooja sehrawat

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Dear Shubham, Only 7% of MBA graduates from Indian business schools, excluding those from the top 20 schools, get a job straight after completing their course, " it found. The report says that only 7% of the MBA graduates are actually employable. "Around 220 B-schools have shut down in the last two years in Delhi-NCR (National Capital Region), Mumbai, Kolkata, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Hyderabad, Dehradun etc. And at least 120 more are expected to wind up in 2016, " it said. Regards.

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