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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

MBA is two years course in majority of universities in India. Syllabus includes basics of finance & accounting in first year and electives on financial management in the second year of studies.

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Shail Oberoi

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A regular MBA is always more beneficial as one can focus full time on the academics and also leverage the pre MBA experience during the campus placement time and seek better opportunities.

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Satyajit Dev SarmaMember SECRETARY - Media & PR Committee @ IMI-B

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Why do you want to do MBA after PGDM?
It is same as the only difference is institutes like: IIMs, XLRI provide PGDM and universities provide MBA. So, there is no point doing MBA after PGDM.

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deepika kapoor

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Yes, you can, but you are not eligible to appear for SNAP exam. It is just a myth that SOL students cannot pursue MBA from prestigious colleges. All you need is good command over english and good communication skills.

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Balbir Singh

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Hi Ankit,
As you have mentioned that you are going to complete your Bachelors Degree in 2017 then it would be good if you go for SNAP test in 2017 only because the eligibility criteria to qualify for the SNAP test says:
Graduate from any recognized / statutory university or institute with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST).
Programmes which require specific discipline/ subject specialization need to be checked for eligibility as given by the respective Institute. So it would be better if you complete your graduation first and then go for SNAP test.
Good luck!

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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It is an excellent decision which will take your career to new height. You may appear for CAT this year if you can prepare youself to crack CAT in next 4 months.

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Ashay Maheshwari

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It is not a good option. There are no placements and no competition. It is almost equal to doing nothing.

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rajnish kumar

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In part time the subjects are less and basic prescribed by the university. And part time can be considered if you need an MBA to get promoted.

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