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Shakti Raj

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Full time has more opportunities. Dual specialisation was not so common a few years ago, but the trend changed. Not all but few colleges in India offer dual specialisation in MBA. Quantum University Roorkee located in Uttarakhand is one such college where dual specialisation is offered. The market needed people with versatility and more and more domains were merged in the dual specialisation. It may very well be that one of them is major and the other is minor or they may be of equal weight. But in most dual specialisation MBA courses, both carry equal weight with a full curriculum for each being taught. Fee is quite affordable here. P
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Snigdha Kumar

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Any graduate student with atleast 50% marks can do PART Time or Distance MBA. However, for executive MBA atleast 3 years of work experience are mandatory. Eligible students can directly enroll on the university website or by visiting their authorized study center.

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Subrat

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It depends on the situation you are currently in. If you have just graduated and want to continue studying only then you can go for a Regular MBA, but if you are looking for a job and still want to do MBA, then the best option will be to go for a Distance/Online MBA. If you cannot attend the regular classes in a college, a distance MBA is the right programme for you. And if you want to do your distance MBA with proper recognition, Kazian School of Management will be the best option for you as all their courses are UGC approved &; also WES approved for Canada PR.

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Subrat

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If you are a fresh graduate who wants to join a job but also wants to continue their higher studies and you cannot attend the regular classes in a college, a distance MBA is a right programme for you if you want to make your career in the field of business management. And if you want to do your distance MBA with proper recognition, all courses are UGC approved & also WES approved for Canada PR.

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Pradeep Kumar

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Dear Candidate, while both courses aim to train you in management and administration, their approach differs significantly. However, if you wish to pursue higher education abroad, a PGDM is considered to be a Diploma, while a university-affiliated MBA is counted as a degree, giving you a better standing. I would recommend you to go for Regular MBA degree programme. IILM University, Gurugram is one of the best university for an MBA programme. IILM has a legacy of excellence in Responsible Management Education since 1993. It is this unique heritage that sets us apart from other educational institutes. The IILM ethos is focused on identif
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Snigdha Kumar

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Yes, A graduate student either through regular or distance can do a regular MBA. But they must have to meet minimum eligibility criteria.

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Snigdha Kumar

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Yes, a graduate student either through regular or distance can do a regular MBA. But they must have to meet minimum eligibility criteria.

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Snigdha Kumar

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Yes, After competing with the minimum eligibility criteria.

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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

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Hi, The difference as the name suggests is in the mode of study, both are designed for different sections of people and both are relevant looking at the cause for which MBA is being done. Regular courses are classroom session courses where students have to attend classes; this is nothing but Full time MBA which requires your complete commitment for two years. This is the most preferred by recruiters and organisations. Distance/ correspondence courses are more about self-study where the study material is sent to the student and they have to understand and learn it on their own. The main advantage of this is fees is low compared to execu
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