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Snigdha Kumar
Contributor-Level 8
Part time MBA is always preferred for the working professionals as your learning and earning both continued at the same time. And ultimately there is no opportunity loss. However, If anyone wants to do an executive MBA to boost their career and aiming to do from the premium B-Schools like Iims then they can go for it. But here they have to leave their job and ultimately there is opportunity loss equal to your salary.
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Manas Daga
Beginner-Level 5
MBA from IIM or M.Tech from itt both are different and have there own benefits and pathways so choose accordingly to your things and skills.
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Payal Jajodia
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I partially agree because not only online education but the face to face education is much more beneficial. Also not ignoring that the online education has bought much ease for teachers and students but on other side it has made studnets a bit lazy and unattentive towards their studies. Also the remote areas lack of infrastructure has proven a great challenge for children who are in villages and also living in town. So yes not probably a good thing for Indian Higher Education. You cannot do practices sitting on laptop which needs a proper lab and appraturs like the engineer students the architecture and design students.
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Aayesha Verma
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The National Rail and Transportation Institute in Vadodara is also offering 2 high quality, innovative MBA programmes from this year and is currently accepting applications. This is a government-funded university under the Ministry of Railways, which offers innovative courses focused on the Transportation Sector. The institute is fully backed by the Indian Railways and has left no stone unturned in providing a quality education to its students so far, bringing in qualified and experienced faculty and professionals from IITs and Iims to take courses. NRTI currently offers two M. B.A. Programmes: In Transportation Management and in Supply Chain... View More
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Discipline Dedication & Determination
3Ds are always needed to be followed in order to achieve something in life.
3Ds are always needed to be followed in order to achieve something in life.
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9 months ago
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JIMS KJ-GN
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IMPACT OF COVD 19 on B-SCHOOL CURRICULUMThe Coronavirus pandemic has spawned a tsunami of innovative ideas for redesigning B- Schools PGDM curricula. The lessons learnt from the widespread disruption have spurred academicians to doff their hats and redesign syllabii of courses in Economies, Strategy, HR, Supply Chain Management etc. At JIMS, Kalkaji, New Delhi, apart from our pioneering efforts in embracing technology and successfully conducting online classes and examinations for our PGDM students, we have also tweaked our courses in real time to reflect the changing reality of the global pandemic. Our HR focused courses now include lessons ... View More
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9 months ago
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Anshika
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Dear, Ideally it is always better to have at-least 2-3 years of experience and then get into management role. That way you can much better relate with the course, and things make slightly more sense. However, if you are not much inclined towards technical work, then getting into MBA course directly after B.Tech.
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Akansha Rai
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You need to explore the options that you have. First of all, you need to decide whether you want to do a job or go for higher studies. If you want to pursue Post Graduation then, you need to explore promising post graduation courses that offer a value addition to your career as well as help you land a great job with a decent salary. Well B.Tech is enough to get good job in engineering field but if you've M.Tech degree or MBA along with B.Tech then, it expands your career prospects. M.Tech is not the only the option after B.Tech but it is one of the best option in engineering courses especially for those who are willing to pursue higher studie... View More
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Abhishek Desai
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Yes, it is declining, but only in the average and below-average colleges wherein no major steps are taken to ensure the teaching pedagogy is enhanced and is in sync with the latest market needs.
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