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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Full time MBA is a better option in comparison to part time MBA because:
(a) Better learning because of case studies, workshop and other techniques
(b) Campus placement can help you to get better job.
(c) Opportunities to interact with faculty and fellow students.
(d) Opportunities to develop leadership skills.
(e) Summer training to practice learning while undergoing studies.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
Yes, part-time or online programs are available but these will be generally certificate programs. You can also check MOOC courses.

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Pratik Merchant

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You can as well opt for the 2 year full time MMS programme which is the flagship course in JBIMS, if that does not fit you, you can take the part time MBA but mostly a experience higher than 3 years is ideal for part time.

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Shipra Suman

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To become a teacher, you need to pursue B.Ed.

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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

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Students are allowed to work on university campus for up to 20 hrs per week. However there are many opportunities outside the campus, but you need various approvals for that. There are many online work opportunities as well. If you plan to pay your fees by working there, it might be a little difficult initially but the motivated students are able to cover their living expenses by working there.

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