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Anand DhillonFounder at EDIFICE EDUCATION

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Dear Ankit,
The chance of placement with full time MBA is definitely better but you need to ensure that you do it from a reputed B-school.
As you have mentioned that you have an experience of 5 years in IT, so if you are satisfied with the company you are in and need a qualification to get promoted to higher management levels within the organization, then you can also consider weekend batches.
But if you want to move to a new organization and are willing to invest 1 year, then you can choose full time MBA.
Hope this helps. You can choose a good B-school in your city and also find out the placement record of their previous batches.
All the b
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AISHA BANSAL

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Why do you want to do LLM through distance education?
In my opinion, do regular LLM course as LLM is only for one year. And then you can do MBA.

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Prem Anand

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The fee structure will be as follows:
Course fee: 250000
Book fee: 23000
Career development fee: 10000
Hostel fee (common bathroom): 95000 (there are other kinds of hostels with vasting fee structure)

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GIRISH SESHAMANI

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NMIMS offers a two year full time MBA program. The admission to this program happens through NMAT.

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Joanne O'Connor

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The class timings are from 8am to 3:45 pm, however these timings can change. Mostly it doesn't go beyond 6pm. If you miss a class you can try to catch up from another student in class and the professors are very approachable, you can check with with them anytime.

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Tushar Raka

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Dear Rishi, if the company is on campus you can apply for that particular company. In case it doesn't then it is upto you if you desperately want to be a join a particular company you can try it on your own by applying externally.

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Saurabh GuptaProduct Manager | IIM Ahmedabad

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Navneet,
A regular MBA is always considered better than a correspondence because with regular MBA, you get to be part of proper classroom programs, you get to meet fellow students and the whole experience of going through an MBA program is what gives you most out of it. It is not just about getting a degree.
Go for a correspondence MBA only when it is absolutely not possible for you to leave your job and spend a year or two without any source of income. Although, it might not give you even half the career boost that a regular MBA does, it may help you a bit in career progression.

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CAT DreamerCrack CAT or Nothing

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Yes definitely it is possible for you to do full time MBA if you satisfies these conditions such as:
1)You completed your BCA from a UGC recognized University.
2)You secured 50% marks as aggregate in your BCA.
The top 25 b schools in India are:
1. (IIM Ahmedabad) Indian Institute of Management – Ahmedabad, Ahmedabad
2. (IIM Calcutta) Indian Institute of Management – Calcutta, Kolkata
3. (IIM Bangalore) Indian Institute of Management – Bangalore, Bangalore
4. (ISB Hyderabad) Indian School of Business, Hyderabad
5. (XLRI Jamshedpur) Xavier's Labour Relations Institute, Jamshedpur
6. (IIM Lucknow) Indian Institute of Management – Luckn
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Deepak Sharma

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Hi Tiwari,
1. Employment / Length of Program:
Part-time programs are designed for working professionals, which means you will be able to continue your full-time work while attending class. Typically, students take one or two courses per quarter (or semester).
Full-time programs are designed for students who are fully committed to taking a larger course-load. They rarely afford students the opportunity to hold down a full-time job while a student. Students typically complete the program within 12 to 18 months.
2. Costs / Aid / Scholarships:
While tuition and fees will be similar across programs, part-time students pay only for the courses ta
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Deepak Sharma

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Hi Maurya,
Part-time MBA programs are specifically designed for the working professional who cannot take time off work to attend full-time MBA programs. This program is particularly appealing to people who wish to advance their existing career.
Pros of Part-Time MBA Programs:
1. Flexible for working professionals
2. Many part-time MBA programs schedule courses all year long.
3. Part-time programs tend to cause less strain financially.
Cons of Part-Time MBA Programs:
1. Less Institutes offers part time MBA program.
2. Some part-time programs offer fewer course selections than their full-time counterparts.
3. Part-time programs require fewer cla
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