Part Time MBA

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
Part-time MBA is something for a person who wants to pursue it along with his job and has much of experience. So if you are working with some firm you can surely choose part-time MBA as an option but if you are a fresher then why not try out for a full-time MBA course. For a fresher, to do a part-time MBA might not add as much value as to what a full time might add up.

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Deepesh C

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Please specify the college in your question.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

These are some colleges:
London Business School
Manchester Business School
Manipal University
Cass Business School
American University of Wollongong
Hult International Business School
University of Dubai
Institute of Management Technology
BITS Pilani, Dubai.

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Asraful ashabA good learner of everything

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Part time MBA is a kind of MBA which is designed for working people, as they are unable to attend regular class and spend full time on study. So, it one to upgradation of knowledge and degree for working professional.

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SUNNY MASANDfaculty of Finance and accounting with 10 yrs exp.

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Yes, you can pursue course from IIM, Raipur as it will help you in enhancing your content and skills.

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Ambika RathoreBold and beautiful

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For NET, you must have 55% in Master's degree.

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Aditya Raj Sancheti

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MBA is a traditional approach to management studies and PGDM is a modern approach. MBA is more focused towards increasing your theoretical knowledge and less of practical skills whereas PGDM is more concerned towards practical skills. MBA is a bit affordable and PGDM is a bit costly, else both are management degrees.

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Ananya Dev

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
These are some colleges that you must consider:
IIMS
XLRI
FMS
IMT-Ghaziabad.

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