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Aniket Vaidya

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Decent chances. But no guarantee

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Shaurya Singh

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You can try for:
-IBS, Hyderabad
-Symbiosis
-Narsee Monjee, Hyderabad
-Woxsen School of Business

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Dhairya Tandon

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EMBA is good only in few colleges and ISB is one of them.
So, go for it.

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Mukesh DubeyBiology Teacher

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I don't think so because, IIM Raipur has executive post graduate programmes for working professionals.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear Sujith,
There is no need to visit any dedicated centre if you opt for virtual class study module as it gives you flexibility in studies if you're not able to move from office or home.
All the best.

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Gaurav Galani

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Hello Sidharth,
As per my experience, EMBA is not accepted in lots of MNCs and as you are working in a bank, it might create problem for you in future.
Briefing the reason for same, Government of India does not allow students who pursued EMBA to go for PhD later in his/her career which clearly suggests Government of India is not supporting EMBA. Reason for not supporting is very simple, to be a Masters in a preferred specialization, you need to learn and understand required subjects which is possible only in a 2 year MBA course.
So, if you are willing to work for a government bank or already working in, chances are EMBA will not be accep
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Swameeka MedhiMBA and Study Abroad Counsellor

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Hi Basanta,
With the amount of work experience you have, you may pursue an Executive MBA. You may not find a Hotel Management Executive MBA. Though a bachelor's degree in business administration is not required, you must have an undergraduate degree. An executive MBA will cover topics necessary for working professionals to gain senior roles and you will have a better understanding of your organization and how it should function.
I hope it helps. Best of luck.

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