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Shikhar Patel

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All MBA programme comes with a unique 'Earn while you Learn' programme wherein the moment a student joins GEMS B-school, immediately the placement process will start and the student will work for five days a week in industry and study for two days in the GEMS B-school campus. It is beneficial for your career as you get both practical and theoretical knowledge.

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Harleen Kaur

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It depends on you that if you want to pursue it through regular mode there is higher scope of getting good placement with your experience of 7years and if you want to pursue through distance mode then side by side you can do job with it as well.

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Shikhar Patel

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Yes, you are eligible to pursue MBA.

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Shikhar Patel

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Yes, you are eligible for MBA regular after correspondence degree from DU but you have to fulfill the eligibility according to the university's norms.

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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
If you wish to continue pursuing MBA without leaving job, other modes such as part-time, distance, online, etc. are more suitable for you. Attendance is taken seriously during full-time MBA, hence it won't be possible.
Thank you.

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Vilas Rane

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Hello,
If you are looking for full time MBA course, then you need to quit your job, but you are not willing to quit your job then you need to select part-time MBA course. It depends on you which course to select, full-time course will give you more practical knowledge and that will help you in the future, but still, it is your call. All the best.

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kanu vashisht

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Yes, you can go for MBA. It is better than anything because you are having experience as well.

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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

Following are the differences:
1. Fees
2. Time/duration
3. Quality/curriculum/exposure
4. Placement opportunity
5. Industry recognition

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Vijay Singh Kholiya

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Hi Parish,
Since in India the jobs in MBA field is in demand, so it's worthy to pursue MBA course with education loan. Try to score very well in CAT XAT etc. And get admission in renowned colleges of India. My best wishes with you.

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