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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

Guide-Level 14

Both are good, but I guess, B.Com computer applications are best over Normal B.Com will get edge in placement and knowledge.
All the best.

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Bazil Aga

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MS, PGDM core ,PGDM Retail Management, PGDM Rural, PGDM Healthcare, PGDM E-Business, PGDM Business Analytics, PGDM Media & Entertainment, PGDM Business Development.

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akash gupta

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Yes, almost all the colleges give admission, you should only have the eligibility criteria in UG i.e. 60% marks.

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GARGI VERMA

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Hi Aditi,
No dear, it is not allowed.

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pritam kashyap

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No, how will you manage your attendance? Your concept will remain weak. Focus on one course only.

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Pradeep Singla

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Regular MBA from a good institute is the only answer. Our industry is still not very gung ho about executive MBA, also regular MBA from second tier institute also has no takers.

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Ashish Sharma

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Since you have so much of work experience, I would suggest you to go for executive MBA from a good reputed college. It is of just one year so you wont even spend too much time and you can compete with people with the same caliber of yours which will eventually help you learn better. Good Luck!

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

MBA through distance learning is created specifically for professionals with work experience. MBA through distance learning provides students with the same foundation in key management concepts and disciplines as in a two-year fulltime MBA. MBA through distance course work is built on the basis of that students will have diverse and extensive work experience by virtue of which they will able to related to management theories and concepts. The major difference in the delivery of MBA distance and fulltime MBA is pedagogy. Full-time MBA is taught by extensive case studies and group work whereas MBA distance has more of lectures and course
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