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2015-12-07 16:55:06
Contributor-Level 8
1. Employment / Length of Program:
Part-time programs are designed for working professionals, which means you will be able to continue your full-time work while attending class. Typically, students take one or two courses per quarter (or semester).
Full-time programs are designed for students who are fully committed to taking a larger course-load. They rarely afford students the opportunity to hold down a full-time job while a student. Students typically complete the program within 12 to 18 months.
2. Costs / Aid / Scholarships:
While tuition and fees will be similar across programs, part-time students pay only for the courses ta
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2015-12-07 16:05:46
Contributor-Level 8
Part-time MBA programs are specifically designed for the working professional who cannot take time off work to attend full-time MBA programs. This program is particularly appealing to people who wish to advance their existing career.
Pros of Part-Time MBA Programs:
1. Flexible for working professionals
2. Many part-time MBA programs schedule courses all year long.
3. Part-time programs tend to cause less strain financially.
Cons of Part-Time MBA Programs:
1. Less Institutes offers part time MBA program.
2. Some part-time programs offer fewer course selections than their full-time counterparts.
3. Part-time programs require fewer cla
New answer posted
2015-11-19 17:34:29
Guide-Level 14
You can do both. But I would suggest you to opt one course at one time. As both the course need time.
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2015-11-17 14:49:29
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Placements in Part time MBA, EMBA and full time MBA are not same. Full time and executive MBA have the best placements as compared to part time MBA.
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2015-11-16 11:17:08
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After pursuing MBA full time their is no need of doing correspondence MBA. You will get good placements with MBA full time only. If you are thing of changing your stream than it might be a good option otherwise not. But i would suggest you not to leave your job while pursuing MBA Correspondence.
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2015-11-06 21:05:49
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