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2014-04-23 12:19:06

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GIRISH SESHAMANI

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You can look at the following institutes, as in, Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies and Research (JBIMS) , P.N. Welingkar's, Sydenham, K.J.Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research (SIMSR) or N.L. Dalmia's

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2014-03-25 15:06:10

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ARUN ALEXANDER

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Graduation in any dicipline

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2014-03-25 12:40:46

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shaban

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Hi,
In order to pursue MBA through part time mode you need to have bachelors degree from a recognized University with atleast 2 years of work experience after graduation in the executive or supervisory cadre.
The selection process comprises of:
- Written Test.
- Group Discussion.
- Personal Interview.
The eligibility criteria for admission may differ from institute to institute.
Please note that it is not possible to pursue part time MBA program after completing class 12th.
Please browse through the link mentioned below to get detailed information regarding some of the finest institutes in India to pursue part time MBA program.
Link: https://w
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2014-03-24 22:16:46

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NAEMD

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Dear Jay, Kindly visit www.naemd.com or send email to info@naemd.com for more details

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2014-01-17 12:29:54

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WLC Reema

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You need to be a graduate in any field to pursue MBA. Executive MBA programmes are part-time, but these are usually for working professional with some amount of work experience. If you are graduate the it is advisable to do a full time Professional Diploma in Business Management from WLCI Business School. You can specialize either in Marketing, HR or Finance. Their course structure is extremely good with a practical training programme and very good placements. They have also launched a scholarship programme and you can avail up to 100% scholarship after clearing a test. The Last Day for Registration is 20th January, 2014 and you can ap
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2013-12-28 16:43:08

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Dr Anand WadadekarEducationist, Career Coach, Author

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Already completed MBA and again want to do part time MBA? MBA through distance is a big mistake youngsters do. I think you should acquire on jobs skills more than any other education qualification

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2013-12-20 10:49:47

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WLC Reema

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The eligibility is graduation. WLCI a reputed B-School with 12 campuses all over India offers part-time MBA for working professionals. They offer two different programmes; namely Executive Programmes and Specialist Programmes.

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2013-12-20 10:46:47

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WLC Reema

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WLCI a reputed B-School with 11 campuses all over India offers part-time MBA in Finance for working professionals; namely Executive Programmes and Specialist Programmes.

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2013-12-20 10:26:11

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WLC Reema

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WLCI a reputed B-School with 11 campuses all over India offers part-time MBA for working professionals.

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2013-12-12 10:36:40

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Please let us know in detail what are you doing presently for better advice, however please remember if you are working and have 2-3 years of full time work experience after graduation and do not wish to leave your job in that case pursuing part time MBA would be the best option for you.
By pursuing part time MBA you may easily maintain balance between your job and studies.
Whereas if you are a fresh graduate then pursuing full time MBA or PGDM program would be the best option for you.
However please remember students with work experience will get competitive advantage over other candidates with no work experience during admission in f
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