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Abhishek Desai

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Hello Aditya!
https://www.topmba.com/mba-programs/executive/mba-or-emba-whats-difference
Kindly visit this link to know the difference between a normal MBA and an EMBA (Executive MBA).

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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1 year executive MBA is a good option, as you have a work-ex of 3 years. Generally 2 year full-time program is suitable with 1-2 year work-ex. You can look for 1 year programs offered by IIMs, GLIM, ISB, SP JAIN.

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Aarush Malhotra

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The executive chef is only the designation, Arya. To become a chef, you can take any stream of your choice in 11th and after completing 12th, you can pursue a Bachelor degree in hotel management. Once you complete the degree, you will be eligible to become a chef in a restruant or hotel of your choice.

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VIVEK B P

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Ms. AARUSHI BHATT has cleared your doubt in very simple words. If you really want to go for executive MBA you need to gain managerial skills by doing related job. If doing MBA is must and should now for you meance, its better you opt for non-executive MBA which might be distance or part time or full time. If you opt for full time MBA you can go for part time job or do any side business as a beginer in entraprenuership with small scale stratups which might enhance your skills related to business and who knows, further you might become a large scale industrialist. If you opt for part time or distance MBA you might need to study by yourse
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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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You did Masters in Environmental engineering. Why did you do that? Usually 90% dont have any clue why they do a specific B.Tech. In your case you didn ECE and decided to do an M.Tech in Environmental engineering.
If you want to pursue BA for just the salary it makes completely disconnect and shows how unplanned you are.
I would rather ask how this BA will help you with you possible 2/5/10 year goal connecting your technical degress.
If you dont know its about time to chart your plan for 2/5/10
Dont expect any other response in this site.
I have given up hopes that people will respond.
If you simply want to learn data science, take up Coursee
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