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8 years agoBeginner-Level 5
As per my experience, EMBA is not accepted in lots of MNCs and as you are working in a bank, it might create problem for you in future.
Briefing the reason for same, Government of India does not allow students who pursued EMBA to go for PhD later in his/her career which clearly suggests Government of India is not supporting EMBA. Reason for not supporting is very simple, to be a Masters in a preferred specialization, you need to learn and understand required subjects which is possible only in a 2 year MBA course.
So, if you are willing to work for a government bank or already working in, chances are EMBA will not be accep
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
With the amount of work experience you have, you may pursue an Executive MBA. You may not find a Hotel Management Executive MBA. Though a bachelor's degree in business administration is not required, you must have an undergraduate degree. An executive MBA will cover topics necessary for working professionals to gain senior roles and you will have a better understanding of your organization and how it should function.
I hope it helps. Best of luck.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
For Executive MBA, there are multiple good options available. You can go for full time 1 year MBA or Evening Batch MBA with work for 2-3 years or correspondence. If you can afford to quit your job and go for full time MBA, there are many good options available like ISB or IIM Lucknow's IPMX program which happens in Noida. But, yes you need to study for admissions.
There is another program offers by various IIMs for Executives called Working Managers program. These are on-campus programs too, but they have evening batches. I am currently a part of IIM Lucknow's Working Manager's Program. My classes happens in their Noida Campus,
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
There is not any campus recruitment drive for Executive MBA. It will surely help in your career as after few years people generally get stuck at a single position. The chances of growth reduces. MBA provides you a platform to learn and practice various management concepts and practices in various fields like Finance, marketing, Operations, consulting, etc. This knowlede gained helps you to climb up the corporate ladder and take more responsibilities of the organisation. Apart from this, it also helps to connect with extremely talented and respectable people from different corporates and also learn from them.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 8
GMAT® scores are also accepted by IBS.
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