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Palash Jain

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You just need to fill one form for both the campuses.

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sushant baweja

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In every aspect, IILM-Gurgaon is better. For more information, you can visit both the campus and talk to 3-4 students and take feedback you will get your answer.

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Chintan ShahMBA aspirant,Managing own business

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Without entrance, you are not eligible to get admissions but MAT May could land you in the desired institute. Thank you.

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Amol ChopadeMBA ++ Student at PUMBA University of pune

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Yes, you can. There are lots of colleges who offers part time MBA courses. I don't know about the good colleges in Bangalore and Gurgaon but in Pune our college Department of management science Pune University (PUMBA) has an course called Executive MBA where lots of working people do their MBA. Actually, they had classes at night about 7 PM and its a 3 year course.

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Shreya Bagaria

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It is based upon the percentile and not the marks. You will get the mail for the selection according to that.

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Shashi Prabhat

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If you want to get enrolled in IIM first you have to crack CAT (Common Admission Test).

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi,
An Executive MBA, or EMBA, is a graduate level business degree. This program is a lot like a regular MBA program. The main difference is that an executive MBA program is primarily designed to educate and enhance the careers of working executives, managers, entrepreneurs, and other business leaders.
From finance to HR professionals to product managers are taking this course to be able to have an edge over their peers. After completing an Executive MBA, you can look at:
- Lucrative job opportunities in big companies in India and abroad
- Stand a chance to climb the corporate ladder faster in the organisation you are working for
- Start yo
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hardik gupta

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Its your call to get in which college, but do compare both colleges in terms of academics, ROI, students faculty ratio, alumni relations, extra curricular activities, and related aspects which you like to have. As a part of FIIB, I would like to add on more about FIIB , FIIB is very good in terms of placements, academics or co-curricular or student faculty ratio. Yes the course structure is very good, also students get books and e-books along with PPT's and PDF's in their mails. FIIB has strong alumin connection which ultimately helps in the final placements of the students.

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