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Parul Gulati

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To get admission to the MBA course at NSHM Durgapur, candidates must have Bachelor's Degree with 50% aggregate. Eligible candidates must register and fill out the application form on the official website of NSHM. After the registration, candidates must take the in-house online NPAT test if they have not appeared for any entrance exam plus Personal Interview followed by the interview rounds. After that candidates will be sent an offered letter of admission. 

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Piyush Kaur

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Clermont School of Business MBA fees vary from INR 11 L to INR 12 L as per the specializations for international students. The duration of the MBA course at the university is 12 months to 24 months. The table below includes the list of MBA specializations at Clermont Business School with first-year fees:

ESC Clermont MBA SpecializationsFirst-Year Fees
Master of Science (MSc.) : Project ManagementINR 11 L
Master of Science (MSc.) : Business Intelligence & AnalyticsINR 12 L
MSc. in Strategy & Design for the AnthropoceneINR 12 L
Master in ManagementINR 11 L

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Manori Karan

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NSHM Durgapur MBAadmission 2024 was concluded recently. The admission dates 2025 for the MBA course will be out soon. Until than candidates are requested to keep visiting the official dates of NSHM Durgapur for more updates.  

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Abhishek Arora

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Since the programs are conducted during evenings or weekends, and the students attend jobs during the day, the scope of Part-time MBA programs being residential is not there. Students visit the campus to attend the classes as per the schedule and need not stay back longer. In case, they need to stay back after class hours for assignments or exams, they may utilize common spaces like the library, reading room, computer labs, or cafeteria.

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Himanshi Bisht

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A part-time MBA with relevant skills and good resume is usually accepted. You make career advancements as a working professional.

Though some employers might still prefer candidates with a full-time MBA.

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Pallavi

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If the employee wants to get promoted to a higher managerial post, a Part-time MBA would provide him/her a much-needed push to climb up the corporate ladder. In case he/she wants to change career path or explore a more challenging leadership role in a different industry type or organisation in the same sector, the Part-time MBA would be the roadmap to the new avenue, without having to take a break from the job and suspending the earning. Some may also like to venture into entrepreneurship after the course completion.

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Aashi Rai

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The course design does not include industry training or placements. Since part time MBA is usually for working professionals aware of the major functions and operations of an organisation. Though there is ample scope of peer learning from fellow students who come from diverse backgrounds in terms of sectors and functions.

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Aashi Srivastava

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Part-time MBA course provides the same skills and knowledge as a full-time course but at a much lower cost and with more time flexibility.

Many leading management institutes in India like
IIM Bangalore, IIM Lucknow, XLRI, Jamshedpur, IIFT, Delhi, IMT, Ghaziabad,  etc. offer part-time MBA courses.

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Mohit Mishra

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A shift to a managerial role in your current job might require a general MBA. But if you wish to make a domain change or expertise in a specific domain, go for a specialized one.

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Pallavi Rai

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A part-time MBA is almost the same as the regular one in terms of curriculum. It is less hectic when compared. It can be challenging to manage work and studies together. 

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