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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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Prarthana Bain

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Don't lose hope. Yes, you can take admission in other universities but in this regard, state board and central board have two different kind of rules. In state board, they will deduct 5% of your HS marks. For central board, there is no deduction of marks but you have to qualify their minimum eligibility criteria and have to pass the entrance test to take admission.

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Prarthana Bain

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Yes, I think that you can do B.Ed in distance mode after doing D.El.Ed in regular but you can not do these two courses in same session like you have to pass D.El.Ed in 2012-14 and B.Ed in 2014-2016 session.

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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

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Dear student,
Yes, you can. You will have to meet all the required eligibility norms and for that, I would suggest you to visit the respective website.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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No, it's not possible. You can do MBA either in distance or regular mode. One famous university which offers distance MBA is IGNOU. Kindly go through the website for better understanding.

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Akash Patra

Guide-Level 11

It's nothing like that. Both courses are equally good. Regular MBA is mostly for freshers and people with 1-2 years' of work experience. Executive MBA is only for working professionals.
https://www.shiksha.com/business-management-studies/ranking/top-executive-mba-colleges-in-india/18-2-0-0-0
Please click on the above link to get a list of good executive MBA colleges in India. Choose the best college for you by comparing the colleges with:
https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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Yes, it is possible you may apply to TISS (alone MPhil is not available you have to do integrated M Phil and PhD) and you may search other institutes too.
Please also note that institutes may ask UGC DEB approval and AICTE approval to your distance MBA program.

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