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If you've less than three - four years experience in your line of work, consider going for Distance MBA to pick up some management oriented skill with which you can give a boost to your existing o
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Cost - An Executive MBA is usually about 2 to 3 times more expensive than a regular MBA.
Entry requirements - Regular MBA applicants usually have to write the GMAT or a similar test and have a minimum of 2 to 3 years work experience. Executive programs may waive the testing requirement depending on the applicants background (i.e. work experience and/or undergrad) and usually require a minimum of 8 to 10 years work experience.
Depth of course content - Regular MBA programs may go into more depth in terms of the content the courses cover, w
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Since you are working and cannot leave your job, take the weekend classes. DU also has evening classes so opt for them, if that is more suitable.
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According to market demand, you should go for MBA finance through regular mode only because through that you would get better placement, knowledge, managerial skills, marketing strategy, financial management, etc. All the best.
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