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Identify top institutes that provide such programs and check with the admission process.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 16
There is a wide choice of institutes offering Executive MBA or PGPX programs. You can aim to pursue it from the top notch B-schools like the Indian School of Business (ISB)-Hyderabad, various Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs), XLRI-Jamshedpur, FMS-Delhi, S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research-Mumbai, etc. You can plan your admission by checking out this list of Institutes offering Executive MBA programmes across India. You can sort them course-wise and city-wise to suit your requirement.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 16
There is a wide choice of institutes offering Executive MBA or PGPX programs. You can aim to pursue it from the top notch B-schools like the Indian School of Business (ISB)-Hyderabad, various Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs), XLRI-Jamshedpur, FMS-Delhi, S.P Jain Institute of Management and Research-Mumbai, etc. You can plan your admission by checking out this list of Institutes offering Executive MBA programmes across India. You can sort them course-wise and city-wise to suit your requirement.
To pursue Executive MBA you need to have:
- A Bachelor's degree or equivalent in any discipline from a recognised university.
- Around 3-5
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The program is truly demanding. I believe that the program weeds out students who might not able to bear the demands of the program. There are a lot of my fellow classmates struggling to balance job, life and the MBA program. So, one should leave the job to pursue an executive MBA program. But, is it worth to quit your job? This depends on a lot of factors. Let us see. If you are happy with your job, it pays well, your family is happy, then there is no need to take a risk of losing that job. Think ten times before taking such step.
If you are not happy with your current job profile and want to improve your value, then it is for you. MBA
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8 years agoScholar-Level 16
There is a wide choice of institutes offering part-time MBA programs. To give you an idea, here are the names of some leading B-Schools like IIM-Lucknow, FMS, IIFT and MDI in Delhi/NCR, and JBIMS and NMIMS in Mumbai, Symbiosis Pune/Bangalore, and XIM Bhubaneswar and IIM-Trichy in South. You can plan your admission by checking out this list of colleges offering part-time MBA programs in India. You can sort them course-wise and city-wise to suit your requirement.
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