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2014-09-05 10:43:30Contributor-Level 10
Following are the benefits of joining ICFAI Sikkim Business School for Regular MBA:
• Re-accredited by SAQS
• Rated A* by CRISIL, EB2 IN by ICRA and as an "Excellent" Business School by Eduniversal
• Highly experienced & qualified faculty
• State of the art infrastructure
• Excellent placement statistics
Following are the companies where the students were placed from the last batch of ICFAI Sikkim:
- 3i InfoTech
- Accenture
- ADP India
- Aerosoft
- Advanced Micronics Devices
- Airtel
- Apollo Tyres
- Assurgent Technology Solutions
- Aztech Software
- Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
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2014-09-05 10:15:30Contributor-Level 10
Yes your degree will be accepted from DU even if you are doing evening college. It doesn't make a difference if you do it from morning or evening college.
As you want to do your masters from UK, then it's recommended to do it with Honors even if you are doing through correspondence as it becomes easy to get accepted otherwise you require 15 years education to apply for MBA and that should not overlap.
They might also require 2-3 years experience if you apply for MBA else there are some colleges who also hire students with no experience.
You might have to check while filling your application.
I hope this is useful?
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2014-09-02 14:41:12Guide-Level 14
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2014-08-19 14:26:28Beginner-Level 1
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2014-07-26 18:25:20
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2014-07-11 10:53:04
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2014-06-12 12:19:28
Beginner-Level 4
My Answer will be, Definitely, you can do MBA course in correspondence along with your regular M.Com, but it depends upon you that whether you can manage both of the course or not. Regular M. Com will require more concentration and suggest you to choose MBA (Finance) which will require less concentration and effort in studying MBA. Studying M.Com will also play vital role to score more in MBA (Finance). Moreover, You should also consider exam dates because some times the exam dates may be familiar for both courses.
There are so many repute institutes are providing distance MBA course, please see below few of them but th
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