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Kajal Kumari

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There is no one "best" university for an MBA as different universities have different strengths, curriculum, faculty, and resources. It's essential to research and compare various universities to find the one that suits your needs and goals the most. When choosing a university for your MBA, you should consider factors like the reputation of the institution, the quality of the faculty, the curriculum, the availability of resources like internships, and the overall cost of the programme. You can also look for accreditation from recognised bodies like AACSB, AMBA, or EQUIS. As for pursuing B.Com through distance education, make sure to ch
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Kajal Kumari

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Joining a multinational corporation (MNC) can be a great career goal for many people, and pursuing an MBA can certainly help you achieve this goal. However, the decision between pursuing a distance MBA or a regular MBA from a good college ultimately depends on your personal circumstances and goals. Here are some factors to consider when deciding between a distance MBA and a regular MBA:
Time: A distance MBA may allow you to study at your own pace and on your own schedule, which could be beneficial if you have work or personal commitments that make it difficult to attend classes regularly. On the other hand, a regular MBA programme typic
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Kajal Kumari

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The main differences between distance MBA, online MBA, and regular MBA are:
1. Delivery mode:
Distance MBA programs are typically delivered through correspondence or study materials sent via mail, while online MBA programs are delivered through an online platform, such as a virtual classroom, video conferencing, and webinars. Regular MBA programs, on the other hand, are delivered on-campus in a traditional classroom setting.
2. Interaction and networking opportunities:
Distance MBA programs usually have limited interaction opportunities with faculty and classmates, which may impact networking opportunities. Online MBA programs offer more
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Kajal Kumari

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Yes, many management institutes in India require entrance exams for admission to their PGDM or MBA programs, both for regular and online modes of study. Some of the popular entrance exams are:
Common Admission Test (CAT)
Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT)
Management Aptitude Test (MAT)
Common Management Admission Test (CMAT)
Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP)
NMAT by GMAC
The pattern and syllabus of these exams may vary, but generally, they assess the candidate's Quantitative Aptitude verbal ability, data interpretation, and logical reasoning skills. You should check the requirements of the specific institute you are interested in for more infor
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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Yes, it is possible to pursue an MBA from BK School of Management after completing your BBA through distance education and qualifying the CMAT exam. However, you will need to meet the eligibility criteria for admission to the MBA programme at BK School of Management. The eligibility criteria for admission to the MBA programme at BK School of Management is a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for reserved category candidates) and a valid score in the CMAT or any other national level management entrance exam. Since you have completed your BBA through distance education, it is
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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Yes, you may be eligible to apply for regular MBA programs in Maharashtra universities, but the eligibility criteria may vary for each university. You need to check the eligibility criteria of the university you are interested in applying to. Here are some universities in Maharashtra that offer regular MBA programs:
Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS), Mumbai
Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM), Pune
Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai
Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), Mumbai
Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research, Mumbai
SP Jain Institute of Management an
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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It depends on your career goals and what you want to achieve in the future. Pursuing an MBA full-time can be a good option if you want to gain knowledge and skills in various aspects of business management, including HR, and want to switch to a higher role or a different field altogether. An MBA degree can open up opportunities for you in different industries and provide you with a broader perspective on business operations. However, if you are happy with your current job and SEE opportunities for growth in your current organisation, you may not need to pursue an MBA. Instead, you can focus on gaining experience and taking up challengi
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Ankit Kumar

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Go through the basics: Most of you may not be of a management background like the students from BMS or BBA. Hence, a good idea would be to go through the basics of what the MBA has to offer. Try to proactively learn some basic terms and concepts from general subjects like marketing, finance, economics, etc. $ B.Com or BBA are the best.

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Ankit Kumar

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Both courses have their own pros and cons. If you want to attend regular college then, you can go for a regular or full-time MBA and if you want to do a job and do not have time to attend regular classes then, a distance MBA is best for you.

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Both courses have their own pros and cons. If you want to attend regular college then, you can go for a regular or full-time MBA and if you want to do a job and do not have time to attend regular classes then, a distance MBA is best for you. Chandigarh University. Lovely Professional University, LPU. Amity University.

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