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New answer posted
2013-08-22 12:49:31
Guide-Level 11
As per your profile you are eligible for pursuing both the course i.e full time MBA and Distance MBA.
However as per your profile I would suggest you to work for 2-3 years after completing your B.Tech in biomedical engineering and then opt for a full time MBA or PGDM program.
The advantage of this step would be:
- You will gain relevant work experience.
- After working you will know which specialization to opt in MBA then can further enhance your career prospects.
However as per your profile you may consider pursuing:
- General MBA program.
- MBA in Health care management or Hospital administration.
- MBA in biotechnology.
Finally if you wor
New answer posted
2013-07-31 10:02:51
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New answer posted
2013-07-26 11:48:39
Guide-Level 11
As per your query it seems that you wish to make your career in banking sector, so as per your profile pursuing MBA in finance through distance education would be the best option for you, by this you may easily maintain balance between your job and studies.
Please remember once you get a job in bank, it won't be possible for you to go for a full time program, so undoubtedly as per your profile pursuing MBA through distance education would be the best option for you, this degree will also enhance your career prospects.
For your reference find below some of the finest universities to pursue MBA through distance education:
- Indira Gandh
New answer posted
2013-07-15 15:45:25
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2013-07-09 12:49:22
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2013-07-03 17:21:11
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2013-07-01 16:10:21
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Wish You Best Luck!
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2013-06-20 19:07:38
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Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a master's degree in business administration, which attracts people from a wide range of academic disciplines.
Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) programs were first established for senior executives by the University of Chicago in 1943 and are now offered by many schools worldwide.
An EMBA is essentially a part-time MBA, but the average student profile is slightly different. These programs are aimed at experienced executives who prefer not to take a career break to take a full-time MBA and typically require significant business experience to gain admission. Unlike the
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