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2013-09-15 12:14:05

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Dr Anand WadadekarEducationist, Career Coach, Author

Contributor-Level 10

You can go for MCA. MBA is always not necessary for everybody. If you get good opening after MCA, then do join the corporate and gain work experience.

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2013-09-14 22:43:52

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Dr Anand WadadekarEducationist, Career Coach, Author

Contributor-Level 10

You may look for SAMVIT School of Infrastructure Business, Pune which trains engineers in project management.

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2013-09-11 14:14:06

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nishant Lihitkar

Contributor-Level 9

Dear Mandar, yes you can join regular mode too with Distance Education program if your degree is valid and recognized.
There is no problem of joining regular mode after distance learning degree.
rule is that you should have graduate degree from recognized university. No specific condition is there for Post graduation admission like only regular mode degree or Distance through Distance not allowed etc.
Good luck !

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2013-09-06 12:29:42

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SCDL

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Admissions 2013 Close September 30, 2013. Last Date for Prospectus Purchase, Registration: September 30, 2013. Last Date for Fee payment: September 30, 2013.

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2013-09-05 11:46:36

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
As per your query it seems that you are currently pursuing distance MBA and once it is completed you wish to pursue full time MBA program.
So regarding this I would suggest that it is not advisable to pursue full time MBA after completing distance MBA rather I would suggest that once you complete your distance MBA you should work for 1-2 years and then opt for SAP or diploma course in:
- Wealth management.
- NCFM modules.
I would request aru.chopra to give you detailed information regarding SAP and various diploma course you may pursue after distance MBA.
Feel free to raise more questions. Appreciate by giving it thumbs up or marking as
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2013-09-04 20:18:12

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Mr. Khushwant Jain

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2013-09-04 20:17:49

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Mr. Khushwant Jain

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2013-09-03 11:10:05

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
As per your query it seems that you are currently pursuing BE and your long term goal is to pursue MBA.
So as per your profile I would suggest you to work for 2-3 years after completing your BE and then opt for a full time MBA or PGDM program.
The advantage of this step would be:
- You will gain relevant work experience.
- After working you will know which specialization to opt on MBA that can further enhance your career prospects.
- This work experience of yours will give you competitive advantage over other candidates with no work experience during MBA admission.
- Finally if you work for some years then you may yourself manage the expe
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2013-08-28 11:39:26

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
The disadvantage of distance learning is
you have to study by self with minimum support. If you are not a self learner kind of person, you may face difficulty and even drop out from the course.
All organisations may not accept distance learning degree
There are very fe universities offering distance learning M.Sc. Biochemistry
In other hand, distance learning is cost effective, you may do your job and study both, you become eligible for higher studies too. For admission, you may not required high or minimum percentage

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2013-08-23 13:19:46

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
You can opt for industry relevant certifications which are designed basically to provide an extra edge to an individual by giving them an in-depth knowledge in a particular area of subject.
You may refer the links:-
"Additional Certifications.A door to success!"
https://ask.shiksha.com/additional-certifications-a-door-to-success-qna-1878827
"Top 10 IT Certifications for 2012"
https://www.shiksha.com/top-10-it-certifications-for-2012-article-5264-1
Pursuing any certificate course would add an extra achievement to your resume.
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