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Durgesh Deshmukh

Contributor-Level 7

Hello Vivek,
Since you have an experience of 10 years, the better option here would be to go for part time MBA related to your work domain. The details about the part courses offered by JBIMS can be checked from below links:
http://jbims.edu/course/mba-part-time-mmm/
http://jbims.edu/course/mba-part-time-mfm/
http://jbims.edu/course/mba-part-time-mim/
http://jbims.edu/course/mba-part-time-mhrdm/
However, again this is completely subjective to you and your liking. But doing MBA from JBIMS is a good option, be it full-time or part-time. If you want, you can also check the details about the MS course in the below link:
http://jbims.edu/course/m
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Prachi PolMaking History...

Guide-Level 13

You should go for regular BA as it is anytime better than BA Hons.
Hope this helps you.
Be free to share any problem you have.
Good luck.

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Ananya Dev

Guide-Level 14

Hi Adil,
Yes, you surely can. Correspondence students are eligible for regular courses.

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Disha Chauhan

Contributor-Level 10

Where do you plan to apply?

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Akshay Bajaj

Guide-Level 14

Yes, you can pursue two degrees at the same time if the degree modes are different. Hence, in your case, you can go ahead with both the degrees.

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Ammu Ammu

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You are not eligible.

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Rajat ShettyLiving every bit.

Contributor-Level 6

If you want to pursue MBA from top 30 colleges in India then you should aim for 85+ percentile.

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Priya Kalburgi

Beginner-Level 1

4 years programme. And correspondence B.Ed is better than regular B.Ed.

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