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Uttkarsh beriwal

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It depends on your career goals and what you want to achieve in the future. Pursuing an MBA full-time can be a good option if you want to gain knowledge and skills in various aspects of business management, including HR, and want to switch to a higher role or a different field altogether. An MBA degree can open up opportunities for you in different industries and provide you with a broader perspective on business operations. However, if you are happy with your current job and SEE opportunities for growth in your current organisation, you may not need to pursue an MBA. Instead, you can focus on gaining experience and taking up challengi
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Chandni Arora

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Absolutely! Pursuing an MBA from Delhi University's School of Open Learning while juggling a full-time job is a challenging and commendable FEAT but fear not, as the School of Open Learning has designed its programme to be flexible and accommodating to your busy schedule. Imagine being able to embark on a journey of personal and professional growth, all while being able to balance your existing work commitments. With the SOL's MBA programme, you'll have access to cutting-edge online learning tools, engaging course material, and experienced faculty members who are dedicated to helping you achieve your academic and career goals.

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Ankit Kumar

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Both courses have their own pros and cons. If you want to attend regular college then, you can go for a regular or full-time MBA and if you want to do a job and do not have time to attend regular classes then, a distance MBA is best for you.

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Ankit Kumar

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Both courses have their own pros and cons. If you want to attend regular college then, you can go for a regular or full-time MBA and if you want to do a job and do not have time to attend regular classes then, a distance MBA is best for you. Chandigarh University. Lovely Professional University, LPU. Amity University.

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Ankit Kumar

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Of course you can do that. In fact, you should pursue management education after your graduation for a better future. I would suggest you to pursue Technology blended MBA/PGDM course with dual specialisation, like PGDM in AI+ML, Finance+FinTech, Marketing+Business Analytics, Hr+HR Analytics, etc. ( For Reserved category Candidate minimum 45 per cent marks is mandatory. ). $ You can try The Popular entrance conducted for MBA is CAT GMAT XAT etc.

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Priyanka Bhardwaj

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Yes, you are completely eligible for that same.

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Sarthak Kain

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Yes, it is possible for students to migrate from DU regular to DU SOL but it depends on the college you are in. There are many factors, whether your college allows migration or not, the subject you want might not be available.

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