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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Full-time MBA is the best option for management education in term of learning and job opportunities. MBA by distance learning is an option for those who can not do full-time MBA due to personal constraints. MBA from Annamalai university is good for learning but may not provide immediate direct benefits. MBA degree may make you eligible for higher post within your current org or help you to seek new job.

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Sumaiya Khan

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IIBM doesn't provide distance course.

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Harshit Jain

Guide-Level 14

If you are doing part-time MBA or Distance MBA then universities are not concerned about placements. You have to search for a job yourself. Regular MBA is a better option if you are not working anywhere.

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Dhruva Methi

Beginner-Level 3

There are many universities, which offer part time MBA or distance MBA course for those who are unable to do full time MBA course.
1. Indira Gandhi National Open University.
2. Symbiosis University.
3. Sikkim Manipal University.
4. Kota Open University, etc.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, part-time colleges conduct classes on weekends for working professionals, so you can manage easily. You must look out for colleges like Welingkar, Amity, K. J. Somaiya, NMIMS, Christ, etc.

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Saiyam Jain

Beginner-Level 5

Value is a subjective term. To actually calculate the value you would have to weigh the opportunity costs of your decision. Distance MBA from NMIMS is not much famous because all the perks and elements of an MBA course is present at the campus. I would suggest not to go for distance MBA at all because it doesn't really serve the purpose of an PGDM degree. All the information regarding the placement you can find at our website.
Hope that helps.

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APEEJAY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Beginner-Level 3

Value wise both are same as far as they are approved by UGC DEB. The difference is in lecture delivery mode. In Distance MBA, you will interact with your teacher through online platforms like video links and in correspondence MBA you will get study materials at home.

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Manu Sharma

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Hi Neeraj,
Yes, you can pursue MBA in travel management through distance. There are colleges like Prin. LN Welingkar Institute of Management, Amity University and Symbiosis Center for distance learning which offers distance programs.

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Debdeep Thakur

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Can you share your location or in which city would you like to pursue MBA?

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