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Abhijit Shaw

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You can contact the college nearest to you, and apply for the next batch.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

Scholar-Level 17

Sikkim Manipal, Amity, NMIMS, and IIBMS are some good colleges with fee structure below 5 lakh rupees. CAT is commonly accepted, but for NMIMS, you need to qualify NMAT exam.

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Balbir Singh

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Dear Ajit,
It is always good to move ahead by upgrading yourself on the career path that you are interested in, but as you have mentioned that you have 10 years of work experience in banking operations & Planning. I would highly recommend you to go for 2 years full-time MBA in banking and finance at Symbiosis College of Banking and Finance. The faculty members and placement facilities provided by them are very good. In case if you cannot pursue full-time MBA, then they also provide management development programs for the working professionals as well. For more information about MBA programs, kindly check out the link mentioned below:
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richa Bhatnagarwww.pristinecentre.com

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If you have sufficient time, you can explore scholarship opportunities as well.

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lokesh

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No part time course only regular course offered

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Pratik MohantyMBA - Finance | Marketing

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Yes, you are eligible. Thing is that you need to search for some part-time job.

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Tanushree Mitra

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Yes, it is little difficult with the MBA studies itself being so rigorous. However, with proper planning and dedication you may combine both. Many students take up part time jobs on -campus as teaching assistant etc. which also helps them with their studies.

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