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Dhruvin KothariA Head Full Of Dreams!

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No, it is not compulsory.

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Dhruvin KothariA Head Full Of Dreams!

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Undoubtedly, GIM Goa is better.

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Anand Chand

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Hi, the program is designed in such a manner that you have to earn as well as learn. Whatever you are doing in class on weekends, the same gonna be learn also on weekdays too. The college has a tie-up with so many companies so you need not worry.

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Deepak BansalExpert Advisor

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I would suggest not to do the same as UGC guidelines do not allow it.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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Well, executive MBA may increase your knowledge and add management perspective in your thinking but unless your organisation has a policy to give favorable increment and position for those with MBA, it is not going to add value. Yes, if you change your job and the new organisation need an MBA graduate then your executive MBA comes as a rescue. As far as full time MBA is concerned, you need to take care of the following:
If you do MBA from top 10 institutes in India, average package is 17 LPA, if you do it from top 11 to 20, you may expect a package around 13 LPA, if you do it from 21 to 30, the package will be around 10 LPA, if you do
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Chikku

Beginner-Level 4

Hi, I would suggest you to join NMIMS University through distance education.Quality wise or corporates exposer wise it's the best university.
The good about NMIMS is:
1. You have online classes on weekends, and the recording of the online classes will be available for your future reference.
2. They also provide you study materials and notes (ppt).
3. Your assignment for 30 marks will be submitted online.
4. Flexible examination schedules.
5. They have EMI facility, you can pay your fees in installment.
All the best!

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Chikku

Beginner-Level 4

Regular MBA gives you a Master degree in two years and you have to start from the scratch in your career. However, the distance education programme gives you an experience along with MBA. I would suggest you to join with NMIMS University. The good about NMIMS is:
1. You have online classes on weekends, and the recording of the online classes will be available for your future reference.
2. They also provide you study material and notes (PPT).
3. Your assignment for 30 marks will be submitted online.
4. Flexible examination schedules.
5. They have EMI facility and you can pay your fees in installments.
All the best.

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