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Hema Chilukoti

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Weekends are just bought a name but MBA courses to executives are very similar to Regular courses of MBA. You will provide 7 electives that you can choose by your own interest they also conduct various assessments and virtual classes to make the interaction more effective. An easy method of learning by continuing your career. Don't worry about the time your spend on weekend courses at the end it will be a benefit to your career. All the best.

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Garvit Saraswat

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Executive MBA has its own benefits where as consultancy management provides you limited options so it's your choice to what to choose.

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Paras Bhambri

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If you want to get a free seat in JNTU, Hyderabad you must belong to SC/ST category with parent's annual income less that 2.5 Lacs or you must secure a rank below 10,000. Candidates who secure rank below 10,000 will get full fee reimbursement irrespective of their categories.

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yash sahani

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IMI New Delhi PGDM Executive programme has a consistent record of excellent placement. The maximum and average compensation packages at IMI New Delhi have been rising year after year. IMI New Delhi Placement 2020 for the PGDM Executive is going very strong and so far, the highest salary offered to the batch is Rs.21 LPA. IMI has academic collaborations with many top-rated foreign B-Schools like McGill University, Montreal, Canada, and Manchester Business School, U. K.

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Kawaljeet singh

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Hello, Yes, With 10 years of experience after an Engineering Diploma you're eligible for an EMBA. Most of the B schools have this programme for 1 year duration. An EMBA is only offered to working professionals with work experience and termed as Executive MBA. Thank you.

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yash sahani

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In many institutes, there is no minimum cut off marks for Executive MBA Admission. The candidate must have at least two years of work experience at managerial or executive level. Work experience in part-time mode is not accepted by any MBA institute. Most Executive MBA programs are on-campus courses. Executive MBAs are designed to cater to the working professionals who have more than 4-5 years of experience.

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RAJAN KATARIYA

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The 2-year MBA programme is thoughtfully designed to build deep general management and leadership skills, setting the base for a bright career, while providing the flexibility to pace the programme to fit your schedule. Excellent Industry Recognition
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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Yes ofcourse you can do. All the best.

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yash sahani

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Executive MBA is a much larger investment than a general MBA programme. While MBA programs are full-time with part-time study options, an executive MBA programme is designed in part-time format sometimes with only evening or weekend classes to suit the schedule of working professionals.

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yash sahani

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The PGDM (Executive) is specially designed for individuals taking on larger critical roles in their organizations and businesses. This programme differentiates itself in focusing on experiential learning through real business cases, experience sharing and, strong industry-linkage. The programme content has been designed keeping industry insights pertaining to working executives.

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