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I sometimes get candidates who are foreign nationals who want to stop work and attend an executive programme full time, sometimes for the purposes of trying to transition into the USA. The programs that offer full-time "EMBAs" for the more experienced candidates are Stanford MSx (their equivalent of the executive MBA) and the MIT Sloan Fellows programme. Older/ more seasoned applicants can also sometimes fare well in the Kellogg 1-year MBA programme and the Cornell Johnson 1-year MBA programme. INSEAD (it means bring together) is also more open to older candidates in its regular MBA programme, as are some Canadian schools. The ot
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priyank sharma

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JB Institute is one of the recognized and reluctant college. Teaching is decent, libraries are good, and it provides decent placement.

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Shail Oberoi

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A full time MBA caries more weightage from a career respective, so try to enroll for a 2 year full time programme to get maximum benefit in your career. Moreover, for executive MBA you will be required to have minimum of 3 years of work experience, so appear for CAT and after 2 years of work experience join full time MBA. Your work experience will give you an edge over other students at the campus placement stage.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Executive MBA is often offered to professionals who have worked in managerial level for 4-5 years. And, Diploma is not equivalent to a Bachelor's degree. You need a Bachelor's degree to get admission in MBA programs.

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Ansh Sharma

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You can refer the following link to check the reviews of various students regarding this college. https://www.shiksha.com/college/mica-the-school-of-ideas-shela-ahmedabad-3796/reviews.

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Shail Oberoi

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It is good to hear that you want to pursue further education to enhance your career growth prospects. Yes MBA can help you sharpen your skills in business management and thus assist you in the professional career. However, keeping you interest areas in mind you need to decide what you need to do from a career perspective. The chances of doing well in a career of one's interest areas are much higher. You could also explore Executive MBA / Part time MBA.

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