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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Anjali,
Your college selection depends upon certain factors;
(1) The stream that you are looking for; HR or Finance or IB or Marketing. For Finance, I would suggest FMS Delhi and MDI Gurgaon. For IB- IIFT Delhi.(2) Your Marks/academics: To get in top colleges, make the benchmark for CAT (~90%).
(3) Your work experience; that should be relevant to your area of study and employer's brand value also matters. In your case, you have +1 year of experience, which is good. So, even your marks is low, try to make your case emphasizing in your work experience. Hope this helps
Ask any query at any time.

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi,
Yes, it will help you to get higher position and you have work experience. Also, once you do MBA, you itself will get good placement from which college you will do.

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Rohit Khalekar

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Hi,
Yes, you can pursue a regular MBA even if you have done BBA through distance programme. Make sure to check eligibility criteria of applying institutes.

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Kriti Gora

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You can opt for distance MBA if you do not want to attend the classes as if you opt for regular MBA attending classes would be mandatory for you. There is no use of doing regular MBA when you do not want to attend classes.

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Kriti Gora

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Hi,
As a regular MBA, you have to attend the classes daily. If it's impossible for you to attend regular classes, then you need to apply for online or distance MBA.

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello! Unfortunately, any good college in India won't accept that low graduation score for its full-time MBA/PGDM course since having at least 50% is a must.

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

Guide-Level 14

Yes.
There is difference between MBA and MBA in Sales and Marketing ! MBA have different specialisation like Finance, Human Resources, Entrepreneurship, etc. While MBA specialised in Sales and Marketing helps candidate to How's & Why's market & consumers behaviour!

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preksha jainNetworker, motivator

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Yes, you're making a right decision for going for job for 2 years and preparing side by side for MBA. Now, it will be very hectic for to manage both but as time goes on you will get use to it. Coaching Institute like TIMES, Chaitanya and many more have a special batch for working people. Very few good colleges provide part time services like SIES, WE school etc. Or else, sometimes, if you're good at your work place then company itself motivate to go for MBA. Let me know if you need any help.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Deciding between a full-time and a part-time MBA programme is a matter of weighing the costs and benefits each option has to offer. Full-time MBA is ideal for new graduates who can afford to delay working, but they can expect to land better paying and higher ranking jobs than those without an MBA. Part-time MBA programs are often seen as less competitive than full-time programs and can take longer than two or three years to complete. The main challenge for part-timers is balancing work and school, many times at the expense of social or family time. Business schools located in large cities with financial hubs tend to attract part-time M
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