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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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Yes, you can definitely do that and your work experience makes a huge difference. I can not explain how important it is. Many concepts related to leadership, organization management, change management need work experience. You will not make much out of those classes if you do not have experience. For instance, the question would be: how did you deal with your team? What conflicts did you encounter as a team manager or member? Think about it, if you have not worked, how would you know? So, it is very much needed to have work experience. Ideally, MBA is recommended when you want to move into any leadership roles or you started a leadersh
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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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HI
Distance education MBA has equal importance like the regular MBA because:
In most cases companies do not know whether you obtained your degree online or by full time study or part time study.
There is no mark on your degree whether you have earned the degree online or on campus.
Your college is accredited or not is the most important thing. Any course offered by an accredited college has equal value whether it is offered online or on campus.
Online exams are more beneficial because your participation in the class are important than the assignments you do.
All these things help you learn properly and give you clear picture of your course.
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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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Regular MBA:
There are several ways to boost ones professional career. When it comes to advanced degrees, two great options are a MBA or an Executive MBA. Contrary to popular belief and despite being off by just one letter, the programs are not one and the same. Read on to find out the difference between an MBA and an e-MBA.
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Choosing between a MBA and an EMBA may depend on your goals. Individuals with 10-15 years of professional experience may find EMBA programs to be more rewarding. This is because MBA curriculums are designed for individuals with less work exposure. A MBA is a great way to step up in an industry by taking o
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Abida Javed

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The duration of MBA (full time) course is 2 years. Questions will be related to the field and your confidence level and other skills will be checked in the interview.

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Shweta K

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It is not necessary. If you want to be placed in abroad, get your regular MBA done from a reputed institute and aim for placements with an MNC. You might have to start in India but eventually you can ask for a change in the location.

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Shweta K

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No, it will not be advisable. Regular MBA demands your complete time and attention. You will be required to clock almost 10 hours at college and pursuing PhD along with it will not do justice to either of the courses.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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Just remember that neither an MBA nor an EMBA guarantees job security. But both should equip you with important skill sets, a valuable business network and some prestige that comes with a higher degree, the preference ultimately comes down to your flexibility in timing and money. As a side note, in a 2009 survey conducted by the Graduate Management Admission Council, EMBAs were the most satisfied with their education.

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Kavya Goel

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Hi Shreenath,
Regular MBA is a full-time 2-year MBA course.
Executive MBA programs are designed for the experienced working professional who cannot afford to take a prolonged period of time away from their career.
Correspondence MBA is a means of obtaining an MBA without actually having to attend the program on the campus.

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