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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello Vignesh!
Yes, Anna University offers both full time and part time MBA courses.
You may refer the link below for more information :
https://www.annauniv.edu/management/academics.htm

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Pallavi,
There are very few universities accepting students without work experience and GMAT. You can check Thompson Rivers University and Vancouver Island University.

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SHESH Lal

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Hi Girish,
All our MBA programmes are full-time courses and come 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 an 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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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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It also depends from where you do. if you are getting seat in tear 1 B-Schools and tier 2 B-Schools I.e. top 50 B schools go for full time else go for a part time institute who has good brand value, good facilities, infrastructure and really add to your learning.

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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For pursuing MBA you must be a graduate from a recognized university.

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Shail Oberoi

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Due to lack of clarity on what is the kind of exposure you have in HR it will be difficult to share advice.
However, you could pursue PhD in HR / English or seek special certification as a host of area in HR/training/analytics.

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Prerit KohliI'm creative, passionate and hard working

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Regular MBA is preferable. Executive MBA is for candidates with work experience and altogether serves a different purpose.
Good luck.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Buddy, it is not possible to do regular MBA as you don't have minimum requirements. You must have 50% in graduation. If you don't have then you can't do it.
Good luck.

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