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chhaya jain

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MBA applicants are often looking for an immediate career change or are seeking broader experience for career advancement. EMBA applicants are usually older and possess greater experience. EMBA simply stands for Executive Master of Business Administration, which is commonly misconstrued to be a superior form of MBA study. In actual fact, the two are pretty much equal in terms of cachet and value on graduation, but they are delivered in entirely different ways.

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Aakash Saxena

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Hello,
If you have completed Masters in the English, you have a very good career option available in the lectureship and Research programme. The NET Exam is conducted every year in the month of June and December. To become eligible for the NET Exam, you need to complete Masters in the given field with 55 % marks (For women and reserved candidates the eligibility is 50 % marks). The age limit to appear in the NET Exam is 30 year for the Unreserved candidates (while for the Female and Reserved candidates the eligibility is 35 years). If you qualify the JRF Exam you will get scholarship worth INR 25,000 per month.

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uma shankar

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Are you interested in PGDM? It is equal to MBA. Please visit www.absi.edu.in and contact for more details and placements in the top companies.

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Rati Negi

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HI Suman,
With that amount of work experience you must be eligible in many of the colleges. I would suggest to check ITM Executive Education Center as they do not have any cutoffs for Executive MBA programme. Eligibility Criteria: Graduate with minimum 2 years of work experience. For more information check the website:
www.itm.edu/eec
Or speak to there counselors on the tollfree number.

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Rati Negi

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HI Lalit,
Are you looking for any specialisation or general MBA? You can apply for ITM Executive MBA which offers 24 months executive MBA, with weekend batches. Specialisation offered is Finance, Marketing, Operations & IT. Visit the website:
www.itm.edu/eec

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nikhil Sharma

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Check the list of all Executive MBA colleges/institutes in Bangalore listed on Shiksha at the link provided below. Get all information related to admissions, fees, courses, placements, reviews & more on Executive MBA colleges in Bangalore to help you decide which college you should be targeting for Executive MBA admissions in Bangalore. https://www.shiksha.com/business-management-studies/colleges/executive-mba-colleges-bangalore.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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I think you may try but chances are less because most of the universities/institutes require that the candidates should have at least five years of experience as an executive or an administrator in a commercial/government establishment/registered organization after passing the Bachelor's degree examination.
Best of luck.

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Shail Oberoi

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Since you are employed. I would suggest you go in for an executive MBA from any of the top 20 MBA institutes. Executive MBAs are of shorter duration and also the curriculum is more relevant to the industry. You need to try and seek specialisation in a subject which is closer to your area of work.

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Lamya Kaushikhard worker, passionate to do new things,

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If you are wondering what are the options in finance for you, then you need not worry, we got it covered. Just follow the list of courses below which you can venture into after finishing your B.Com. Choices after B.Com for a career in Finance:
MBA in Finance
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Investment Banking Courses.

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