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Pallavi Arora

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Hi Deepika,Executive MBA is a great way to add that needed pump to one's careers. Because an Executive MBA is a part-time or modular programme, you will be able to make an immediate impact at work and directly apply the knowledge and skills you gain in the classroom to real-world situations. The learning is deep and engaging since you can test new behaviours and tools when you get back to the office. It gives you the invaluable opportunity to meet and interact with new groups of people, expanding both your professional and your personal network. During the programme you will benefit from the diversity of participants in your class, max
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pavan acharistruggling for something......

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Hi,
For executive MBA, you should have work experience, if you have the work experience, you can go ahead.

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Dr Vikas MadhukarDy. Director

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You can apply for Executive MBA for working professional programme at Amity University Haryana, in which you will have to attend only two-classes in a month. For this programme you can apply on the basis of your graduation and 3+ years' work experience.

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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If you are already settled in your field, you will have much choice. But, considering your future prospects in the job market, you have to check which course will bring you a better job. Anything you study should be relevant for your future.

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I think IFIM B-School is good for you. It is AICTE approved programme, specially designed for Working Professionals, with weekend classes. Also, they have good faculty who are industry experienced and placements for MBA students are also good. The curriculum is designed in a way to meet the industry requirements as well as expectations. You can succeed by proactively studying. Master's is of self-learning rather than teaching. So, if you are prepared to stand for yourself then I would say it is worth doing MBA in IFIM. Go through the link for more information: http://www.getaheadeducation.com/ifim/pgdm-wp
All the Best.

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JIMS KJ-GN

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You can do MBA or PGDM from any Institute. First, you have to give entrance exams like CAT MAT CMAT XAT etc. and get a valid score. Which city are you looking for MBA/PGDM?

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