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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Full time MBA is a better option in comparison to part time MBA because:
(a) Better learning because of case studies, workshop and other techniques
(b) Campus placement can help you to get better job.
(c) Opportunities to interact with faculty and fellow students.
(d) Opportunities to develop leadership skills.
(e) Summer training to practice learning while undergoing studies.

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anjani jha jha

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Two degree in any way not permitted at a time in the rules in India. It is surprising that you are interested in two different career direction at same time. Think before it because it is related to your life than take any decision.

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Saiteja Reddy

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Hi,
We concentrate on practical exposure than the theoretical part, where you will be learning a lot of things through practical working. We provide MBA in Healthcare Management course.

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farheen amin

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As per my knowledge, anyone from any background can opt for UPSC exam.

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Aarush Malhotra

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You will not get an admission on the basis of diploma, as the universities demand a degree course to become eligible for a Masters course.

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Joyeeta Paul

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It will depend on the level on which you are able to manage the studies.Regular studies will be more demanding as you will have to go for regular classes.

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