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Abhishek Desai

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Hello! Unfortunately, any good college in India won't accept that low graduation score for its full-time MBA/PGDM course since having at least 50% is a must.

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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Yes.
There is difference between MBA and MBA in Sales and Marketing ! MBA have different specialisation like Finance, Human Resources, Entrepreneurship, etc. While MBA specialised in Sales and Marketing helps candidate to How's & Why's market & consumers behaviour!

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preksha jainNetworker, motivator

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Yes, you're making a right decision for going for job for 2 years and preparing side by side for MBA. Now, it will be very hectic for to manage both but as time goes on you will get use to it. Coaching Institute like TIMES, Chaitanya and many more have a special batch for working people. Very few good colleges provide part time services like SIES, WE school etc. Or else, sometimes, if you're good at your work place then company itself motivate to go for MBA. Let me know if you need any help.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Deciding between a full-time and a part-time MBA programme is a matter of weighing the costs and benefits each option has to offer. Full-time MBA is ideal for new graduates who can afford to delay working, but they can expect to land better paying and higher ranking jobs than those without an MBA. Part-time MBA programs are often seen as less competitive than full-time programs and can take longer than two or three years to complete. The main challenge for part-timers is balancing work and school, many times at the expense of social or family time. Business schools located in large cities with financial hubs tend to attract part-time M
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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It is better to opt for full time MBA. But, if you are working or cannot pursue a full time course, then you can opt for part time MBA. For both the courses, you will have to give an entrance exam to get admission in the college.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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MBA programs that require students full time and physical presence on campus are called full-time MBA. All other type of MBA programs, which do not require full-time presence of students on B-School campus are part-time MBA programs. Part time MBA are created specifically for professionals with work experience. Part Time MBA provides students with the same foundation in key management concepts and disciplines as in a two-year full-time MBA. Part time MBA course work is built on the basis of that students will have diverse and extensive work experience by virtue of which they will able to related to management theories and concepts. Mod
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Nitin Kumar Sharma

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Two years job experience can help you to take admission in top institutions and also to understand the current practical and implementation. Part MBA is not considered as much favourable by reputed companies.

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Tanay Tapke

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If you have been already working for more than 4-5 years, then Part time MBA do has value, it will boost your pay and designation. If you are a fresher or just 2 years' experience candidate then go for full time course in Mumbai. You can do executive MBA if you want rather than part time, best institutes for that in Mumbai are SPJIMR, NMIMS, SP Jain Global School of Management.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Yes, full time construction management courses are available.
RICS School of Built Environment, Amity University
MIT Institute, Pune
MITCOM, Pune
Universal Business School, Mumbai
Do check this link-
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-in-project-management-colleges-india

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Ravi Jaiswal

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Yes, you are eligible for the entrance exam of LAW.

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