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Jawahar R

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Yes. We do offer part-time courses.
Kindly visit the below-mentioned link:
http://www.sathyabama.ac.in/

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Aka kov

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IFIM Business School
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Christ University
Marc School of Business

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Kameswar Lenka

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Yes, this college provides both part-time as well as full-time MBA course.

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Benjamin F

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Each university has different guidelines and requirements to fulfill for PhD students so as to offer them a seat in either part time or full time courses. You can check for the official website of the university and go through it to get more information on this matter.

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Pallavi Rohira

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Hi Yadnyesh!
You can pursue part-time MBA programme from the below-mentioned universities:
1. Indian Institute of Management
2. Jamia Milia Islamia
3. Banaras Hindu University
4. Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
5. Symbiosis Institute of Business Management
6. Xavier Institute of Management
7. Amity University.

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Vidhushi Sabharwal

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Hi Shivansh, the range is somewhere between 25,000-50,000 USD per year including living expenses. You have to show full tuition fee for one year while you are applying for the visa. Doing part time job won't bring down your expenses considerably and depends the kind of job you are doing. You must also see that it does not effect your studies. Consider taking education loan from an Indian bank which you can repay in 15-20 years after securing a job.

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