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Shail Oberoi

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This would depend a lot on your financial status. If you don't have financial responsibility, then you should pursue full time MBA from a top ranked institute and you have responsibility to run a family then an Executive MBA or part-time or distance MBA is a preferred option.

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Shail Oberoi

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This would depend a lot on one's career aspirations & risk-taking ability. A full-time MBA from a top college is always a better option. However, if you are comfortable and enjoying your current work then explore an Executive MBA as it will make you grow faster in the existing organisation Plus you will get the advantage of earning & learning together.

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Shail Oberoi

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Nowadays, a lot of options are available for candidates who want to pursue MBA while working. You could explore the following:
1. Part-time MBA
2. Executive MBA
3. Correspondence MBA
4. Take a sabbatical from your current employer and enrol for the full-time MBA.
Full-time MBA colleges do permit you towards the 4th semester. However, for the first three semesters, one needs to attend college full-time.

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Prakalp Jain

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Hi,
There are 2 courses for MBA, MMS: fee is less as its affiliated to university it is approximately 4 lakhs for two years, whereas, the other course that is PGDM which the college provides has higher fee which depends on the college, TIMSR has a fee around 7-8 Lakhs for 2 years in which the additional courses that college provides are included.

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Akshay Bajaj

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CEG, Chennai is not a good college for pursuing MBA, it is good for pursuing B.Tech. I would recommend you to join some other better college.
To know the exact scenario for faculty and placements, get in touch with the current students through social media or in person.

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Shail Oberoi

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Distance MBA programme is available to working professionals as they generally have the requirement of minimum 3 years of work experience so you may not be able to seek admission into it.

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jyoti sharma

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St. Xavier College, Bangalore is a good college offering courses recognised by Bangalore University. The fees is less and the placements are good.

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi,
After 12th, you cannot do MBA unless you do a graduation course as MBA is a post graduation degree. Yes, you can go for integrated courses of 5 years like BBA+MBA together, but not MBA directly after 12th.

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