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Sunitaa

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IIM Bangalore, IIM Ahmedabad IIM Rohtak.

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Aneesh H

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MBA in finance is great option, being a CA well verse with accounts and finance A good administration skills with specialisation in finance can give you great job opportunity.

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Bharath Kumar R

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Actually, the Executive MBA itself is a postgraduate degree. So, he can do some research or doctorate for further proceedings.

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Sachit Sharma

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As you are having a good years of experience, you must clear your even MBA easily. And the best options for you are
1) IIM AHMEDABAD
2)IIM Kolkata
3)IIM BANGALORE
4)IIM INDORE
5)Symbiosis Pune
6)CHRIST UNIVERSITY Pune.

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Manisha Tiwari

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This campus gives you very good learning across all domains while you are on the campus. I am pursuing an MBA in marketing, and our seniors got 100% placements in the previous year. Infrastructure: The infrastructure of our college is top-notch. The hostel is very neat, and we are provided with all facilities. Timing are only allotted once you get enrolled.

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rishabh rathore

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Where you are doing MBA in executive if you are going to do it from DAVV a non cet program are their no cutoff requirement only selection is done during council procedure

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Gaurav Mandal

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The top colleges in India for pursuing distance executive MBA-
NMIMS Global Access School for Continuing Education
Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning (SCDL)
IMT-Centre for Distance Learning (IMT-CDL) GhaziabadIndira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Since many universities confer the same degree to both EMBA and MBA graduates, the two degrees will typically look the same on a resume and hold the same value on paper. One potential difference, however, is in the network students acquire during their programme. Because they are more condensed, EMBA programs tend to section their students into cohorts. As an EMBA student, you may be taking classes with the same group of people throughout the degree process. Full-time MBA programs have a bit more flexibility since there tends to be a wider range of class options and more room for customization. Addition
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Both study options offer you unique credibility in the business environment, allowing you to find career opportunities in a wide range of industries. MBAs and Executive MBAs are recognised everywhere, so you are not limited to finding a job in your home country. An MBA or EMBA graduate usually earns a higher salary, ranging from 90,000 to 150,000 EUR per year on average. The basic things that you need to remember and that might help you decide are:
MBA classes usually have a fixed schedule, compared to EMBAs, where students attend classes in the evenings and on weekends. Due to the class flexibility, EMB
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harsh yadav

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The choice to pursue one of them in this situation is entirely up to you, just as it would be if you had enough financial security to give up your job and enrol in an MBA programme full-time. Going for an executive MBA will get you a sizable income and a promotion if you don't want to quit your job.

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