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New answer posted
2015-12-07 16:45:18
Guide-Level 12
Hi,
future of the part time MBA in India?
it is a question which raises in every 3rd student's mind who is going to enrol for this.
i would like to tell you that MBA is a complete course in it self. it gives you knowledge of your field, it gives you power to be clear towards your career, it gives you platform to start your career with more confidence, it gives you way to do some thing unique from other, it gives you way to Stand aside from other.
and a developing country like India it will give more chances to shine than a developed country because here you will able to innovate as per you knowledge, for you and your nation.
Hop
New answer posted
2015-12-07 16:39:06
Guide-Level 12
Hi,
key challenges in studying a Part Time MBA are as follows:
1) Time management.
2) UGC recognition : every university or institution is not recognised.
3) scope for study abroad.
4) connectivity of internet which is can not be possible every where.
5) subject clarity: you can take more time to understand a topic than a regular students.
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New answer posted
2015-12-07 16:05:46
Contributor-Level 8
Part-time MBA programs are specifically designed for the working professional who cannot take time off work to attend full-time MBA programs. This program is particularly appealing to people who wish to advance their existing career.
Pros of Part-Time MBA Programs:
1. Flexible for working professionals
2. Many part-time MBA programs schedule courses all year long.
3. Part-time programs tend to cause less strain financially.
Cons of Part-Time MBA Programs:
1. Less Institutes offers part time MBA program.
2. Some part-time programs offer fewer course selections than their full-time counterparts.
3. Part-time programs require fewer cla
New answer posted
2015-12-07 16:00:11
Guide-Level 14
Prospects wise and placement wise, both the courses- part time MBA and Executive MBA are almost same.
The difference is in duration of the course. In part time MBA, classes are usually held in the evening hours or in the weekends and holidays. Duration of the part time MBA program is usually of 3 years. While, executive MBA programs last for one years or less and designed for working managers and executives.
What really sets this program apart from many other MBA programs is the level of experience and insights that students bring to the program. In such programs student's professional experience and expertise becomes an inte
New answer posted
2015-12-07 15:59:43
Guide-Level 12
Hi,
here is the list of the courses:
Advanced Management Programme : IIM Bangalore
Advanced Financial Risk Management Program: IIM Bangalore
PGPX (Post Graduate Programme for Executives )1 Year:
IIM Calcutta
Post Graduate MBA Programme (Part Time) – 3 Years: IIM Lucknow
Executive Post Graduate Programme : IIM Indore
MBA (Part-Time) 3 Years : (FMS) UNIVERSITY OF DELHI
MBA (Health Care Administration: Part-Time) – 3 Years : (FMS) UNIVERSITY OF DELHI
MBA 1 Year: Indian School of Business ISB Hyderabad
Executive MBA 2½ Years: Symbiosis Institute of Management
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New answer posted
2015-12-07 15:40:18
Guide-Level 12
Hi,
here is the list of the colleges:
Mumbai Educational Trust (MET)
amnalal Bajaj Institute Management Studies (JBIMS)
Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS)
Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research (We School)
Chetanas Ramprasad Khandelwal Institute of Management and Research
Institute Of Technology and management (ITM)
Guru Nanak Institute of Management Studies (GNIMS)
kindly visit the link given below
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/part-time-mba-colleges-in-mumbai-all
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New answer posted
2015-12-07 15:35:15
Guide-Level 12
Hi,TIMES BUSINESS SCHOOL ,PG in LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT NAVI MUMBAI
IMSR MUMBAI
MITS SCHOOL OF DISTANCE EDUCATION MUMBAI
PARADIM SCHOOL OF APPLIED BUSINESS MUMBAI
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https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/part-time-mba-in-operations-colleges-in-mumbai-all
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New answer posted
2015-11-17 14:49:29
Guide-Level 14
Placements in Part time MBA, EMBA and full time MBA are not same. Full time and executive MBA have the best placements as compared to part time MBA.
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New answer posted
2015-11-17 14:36:08
Guide-Level 14
Yes you may surely get a job after doing MBA through part time Mode provided you fulfill the eligibility criteria for a particular job, please remember pursuing MBA through part time mode is best suited for working professionals by this they may easily maintain balance between their job and studies.
So as per your query, I would suggest that if you are a fresher in that case pursuing full time MBA or PGDM program would be the best option for you.
However if you wish to do job and pursue MBA simultaneously in that case pursuing MBA through distance education would be the best option for you.
If you have work for experience of 2
New answer posted
2015-11-05 12:49:15
Guide-Level 14
Eligibility requirements for part-time MBA programs are quite similar to the requirements seen in full time MBA programs. Just that these programs are designed for working professionals with at least two years of work experience.
Candidates will need a bachelor's degree or equivalent in any discipline from a recognised university. They would also need GMAT or other entrance exam scores, essays, recommendation letters, a resume, and a personal statement.
However, in many colleges that offer direct admission, aspirants will not be required to submit GMAT or other entrance test scores.
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