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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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Yes, you can pursue one regular and another distance learning course, simultaneously. There are many good institutes, which provide distance MBA programme. The best one is IGNOU.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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Yes, you are 100% eligible to apply for MBA programme in any of the university in India. But, you need to meet the cut off as per their admission eligibility.
You should read the admission prospectus for the same.
All the best.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Specializations are a matter of choice, not a prerequisite, and all students receive the same MBA education regardless of whether or not they complete a specialization. Students should consider their career goals and professional development in settling on a specialization.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Qualifying Degree :
BE / B.Tech/ B. Pharma
Bachelors degree holders in Engineering/ Technology (4 years after 10+2 or 3 years after B.Sc/ Diploma in Engineering/Technology) and those who are in the final year of such programs. Currently in the final year or already completed
Qualifying Degree:
B.Arch
Bachelors degree holders of Architecture (Five years course)
Currently in the final year or already completed
Qualifying Degree:
B.Sc. (Research)/ B. S. Bachelors degree in Science (Post-Diploma/4 years after 10+2)
Currently in the 4th year or already completed.

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Rachanabatt I

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Hi,
I hope you're doing well Good question, by the way in part-time MBA you can earn money soon as well as without any break in your career were as regular Full-time MBA from reputed Management school has scholarship on your merits and good number of job opportunities. Hope this information helps you. Here is the list of Top MBA colleges
1. ISBR Business school Bangalore (3rd and 29th best private business school respectively in Bangalore and India.)
2. Alliance School of Business Bangalore (7th Best Private University in India)
3. IMS MBA Ghaziabad (IMS Ghaziabad is a good college with A NAAC 'A' Grade Accredited Institution)
4. Acharya In
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Students applying for scholarship for the first time need to "Register" on the portal as fresh applicant by providing accurate and authenticated information as printed on their documents in "Student Registration Form."
Before initiating registration process, students are advised to keep their Educational and other documents such as Aadhar number, Enrollment number, Bank passbook etc. in hand.
To help students, brief description of registration form fields is provided below:1. State of Domicile - Domicile state means the state in which students have their permanent address. Students are required to provide their domicile state correctly a
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BHAWNA BHOJWANI

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Hy Jatin,
I would suggest that instead of going to weekend MBA you can pursue distance MBA. Since attending classes on weekend will bring burden of entire week. Therefore approach towards Distance MBA is better in terms that without going or attending course in college you can give few hours regularly to course through online approach or distance learning mode (here MBA).

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Rasika Patil

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Executive MBA is a course for candidates who work full time while pursuing an MBA, and are hence working executives while they pursue an MBA. It is a part time, evening, distance learning or online program generally meant for people with 6 - 13 years of experience. Welingkar Online Institute provide good executive programs, though it is not equivalent to its regular MBA. It does provide a high ROI for the company you work and as an individual.
If you've less than three - four years experience in your line of work, consider going for Distance MBA to pick up some management oriented skill with which you can give a boost to your existing o
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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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Dear,
According to market demand, you should go for MBA finance through regular mode only because through that you would get better placement, knowledge, managerial skills, marketing strategy, financial management, etc. All the best.

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