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jasveer singh

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Hi Kartikay
Management Development Institute
Private school in Gurgaon Haryana
The MDI only accepts the CAT entrance exam for all Indian citizens and foreign students can apply for GMAT
There is no sectional cut-off for the GMAT exam.
GMAT Exam cut-off varies depending on the difficulty level, number of candidates writing the exam, seat vacancies, average scores, and more. The total GMAT score ranges from 200-800, and based on an average estimate, two-thirds of the candidates sitting for the GMAT exam obtain a score of 400 to 600.
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Gayathri

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Due to the level of skill and expertise that an MBA offers, obtaining one can help you grow in your job and gain promotions or salary hikes. A decision between a full-time or part-time MBA programme requires assessing the expenses and advantages of each choice.

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Gayathri

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Full time is the best option if you have time in your hand and if you have no pressure of earning money. But if you are working and do not have enough time in your hand to attend classes and go to college every day, its better you opt for part time or even executive MBA. But when you are opting for Part time or Executive its important you do it from a reputed college.

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Gayathri

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For recent graduates who can afford to put off starting a job, full-time MBA programmes are appropriate since they increase the likelihood that they will be hired for higher-paying positions. Working people who want to advance their current careers may select a part-time MBA programme in order to keep their jobs while they are in school.

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You must spend all of your time on campus when enrolled in weekday classes for the Full Time MBA. Students typically don't follow the programme exactly. However, part-time MBA students attend their classes on the weekends or after work. They are able to handle their work and their MBA degree at the same time as a result. Which type a student should favour is a topic of constant discussion. However, it is observed that people typically favour full-time MBA programmes over part-time MBA programmes, going by a general tendency.

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Full-time MBA programmes are more demanding but typically last for only two years. A part-time MBA, on the other hand, can last up to 3 years. Some part-time MBA programmes can be completed in as little as five years. This is the main justification for why so many people favour full-time study.

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Gayathri

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There's a lot of difference between Part-time MBA and regular MBA while campus placements. The preference is obviously given to Regular MBA students as they will be pursuing full time MBA.

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Gayathri

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Hi, According to me NMIMS offers best for part time MBA. Their fee structure is good and the course they are providing is worth it.

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Gayathri

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Below mentioned colleges are some of the few part time colleges in Chennai:
SRM University
Loyola Institute of Business Administration
IIKM- The Corporate B School
International Institute of Knowledge Management, Chennai
The prerequisites for part-time MBA programmes are very comparable to those for full-time MBA programmes. All these programmes require is that participants have at least two years of professional experience. Candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree or its equivalent from an accredited university in any discipline. A GMAT or other entrance exam score, essays, recommendation letters, a CV, and a personal statement would all b
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Gayathri

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The best institute for part-time MBA in Chennai:
SRM University
Loyola Institute of Business Administration
IIKM- The Corporate B School
International Institute of Knowledge Management, Chennai.

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