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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
Let me be very clear with this that if you are a graduate and if you are not working in any company, which means that you don't have experience or any job then you should go for a regular MBA. Because no doubt that a regular MBA gives you more exposure and a holistic view of the subjects and the corporate life, but if you are already working in any company then you can go for the distance course because that way you'll not have to leave your job and side by side you can finish your MBA course.
there are some very good institutions offering distance MBA, you can apply for such universities.
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Contributor-Level 10
Yes you can pursue a regular BA course after 12th NIOS. But, you must check the college websites for the eligibility requirements.
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Beginner-Level 4
No, not at all. Value gets escalated from your skills and knowledge, not from the college you took admission. Don't think about the reputation of the college, think about the things which you can learn.
All the best.
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