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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The following colleges can be the best suited to your profile.
1. SP Jain Institute of Management and Research, Mumbai (SPJIMR)
2. T A Pai Management Institute (TAPMI) Manipal
3. Institute for Financial Management & Research (IFMR), Chennai.

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Anushree SenDriven by creativity.

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Since you have 1 year of work ex, you should consider going for a full time MBA/PGDM. It will give you a good boost to your career. You can check the top HR colleges here - https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/amp/top-10-mba-hr-colleges-in-india-blogId-6938.

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Mohit BadhwarMember- Sports committee and IMI bytes.

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You can't do full-time MBA with your LL.B. MBA is a Masters degree which requires its full 2 year. There is no use of doing part time MBA its of no use. Its better you first focus on your LL.B. After that, you can do MBA.

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Anandvaradhan Goud

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The better option is regular MBA, but if you are working professional, distance education is better. Narsee Monji Institute of Management Studies School for Continuing Education, Sikkim Manipal University Directorate of Distance Education, ICFAI University and IGNOU are some universities.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Hi,
The MBA programs that require all your time and physical presence are called full-time MBA programs. All other MBA programs could be called part-time MBA programs. The part-time programs are open for any professional with some years of professional experience and can be studied besides the job. The structure can be modular, that is, students learn individually and come together every five or six weeks or two months to meet for a week together, generally called as residential periods of face-to-face sessions with the various professor. The structure can also be weekly when students have to come on the campus on a weekly or bi-weekly
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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Hi,
Part-time MBA is something for a person who wants to pursue it along with his job and has much of experience. So if you are working with some firm you can surely choose part-time MBA as an option but if you are a fresher then why not try out for a full-time MBA course. For a fresher, to do a part-time MBA might not add as much value as to what a full time might add up.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Hi, Regular MBA is better in comparison to distance learning MBA because: (a) Regular MBA graduates have better learning opportunities due to facilities of interactions with faculty members, external experts and fellow students. (b) Regular MBA get placement opportunities. (c) Access to alumni network. (d) Regular MBA have better brand image. (e) Studies in regular MBA are not distracted by factors such as job pressure.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Hi,
It varies from situation to situation. But regular is more valuable than correspondence.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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It varies from situation to situation. But regular is more valuable than correspondence.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Hi,
This question depends on various factors like your finance availability, your future plan and your educational background. If you wish to continue working in India after MBA, then go for executive MBA (provided you have sufficient work experience). If you wish to gain global experience and want to work abroad then go for MBA from US or UK. But that will cost you around 35-60 L Rs.

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