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Rahul M

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Yes, There are many colleges in Chennai which accepts 40% marks to be eligible for pursuing MBA, As your marks are lower you will be admitted on management side of the college, With 40% Marks you will be out of scholarship and thus you have to pay full fees on your own, But if you perform well in the MBA and get to top 3 in the class then all the college over here give 20-25% concession. All the Best.

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Deepak suman

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Here is the list of top b schools to pursue full time MBA
1 Indian Institute of Ahmedabad
2 Indian Institute of Bangalore
3 Indian Institute of Calcutta
4 Department of Management studies IIT Delhi
5 Indian Institute of Kozhikode
6 Indian Institute of Lucknow
7 Indian Institute of Indore
Please refer to the official page of Shiksha.com for more information https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-in-india/2-2-0-0-0. On the other hand, here is the list of part time MBA Colleges in India
1 Indian Institute of Bangalore
2 Indian Institute of Raipur
3 Symbiosis Institute of Business Management
4 Indian Institute of Foreign Management
5 IM
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Nisha Kapoor

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MBA is a broad field of study as it can lead you anywhere you want to specialize. MBA is one of the most popular management courses in India, and it has its prestige. The demand for MBA grads is witnessing a steady increase due to the number of startups India has begun to invest in. In my opinion, an MBA is more about peer learning, interactions with professors and on site conversations. While the classroom learning plays a good role in providing you with technical/theoretical knowledge, a major part of your personality development happens when you study in a Campus with 400 different students, from diverse backgrounds and with varied
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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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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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An MBA, in my opinion, is more about dialogues on the job, contacts with academics, and peer learning. A significant portion of your personality development occurs when you study on a campus with 400 different students, from diverse backgrounds and with varied experiences and perspectives. While classroom learning plays a good role in giving you technical/theoretical knowledge. In an MBA, experience is more important than education.

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Saurabh Sharma

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As per my knowledge, You should go for Regular MBA to polish your technical, managerial and soft skills. Make sure that you opt for a university that is reputed, UGC approved that provides good industrial exposure. It should have helping and knowledgeable faculty and does help you with placement assistance. MBA is more about the experience rather than education. The focus of all the good MBA programs is on leadership development, teamwork, peer learning, problem-solving, case analysis, gaining the right business insights, building effective communication skills, presentation, and interpersonal skills, etc. One of my known has taken adm
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Shruti Goel

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The curriculum is the same as a traditional MBA, with both theoretical and practical training. The only distinction is that everything takes place virtually. The Distance MBA curriculum is quite condensed. In the regular MBA programme, the curriculum includes both theory and practical training. But the in campus exposure you would gain is evidently incomparable and will subject you to immense learning opportunities. Adding a loophole in the sector of Distance MBA. So that implies the significance of earning a degree in regulars MBA. It is especially important for the candidate to shortlist the best institute for the pursuit of their hi
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Anukrati Jigyasi

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For MBA the best B-School preferred is IIM-Ahmedabad but it only accepts students at 90-99 percentile. If you are unable to fall under this category you can go for NMIMS Mumbai, Symbiosis Pune, etc. Also for regular or executive MBA yoh can go for executive MBA but it's not necessary that all the colleges provide it. So if you get a chance for executive MBA just do it as it will save your time and energy both.

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