Full Time
Get insights from 3.6k questions on Full Time, answered by students, alumni, and experts. You may also ask and answer any question you like about Full Time
Follow Ask QuestionQuestions
Discussions
Active Users
Followers
New answer posted
8 years ago![Shiksha Ask & Answer](https://images.shiksha.com/mediadata/images/1456987066php7A9TM5_s.jpeg)
Guide-Level 13
MBA from distance isn't so valuable it hardly adds value to your current qualifications, and MBA-Executive is so valuable as it adds value as well after MBA -executive you can expect salary hike of 25-30%.
so my suggestion is you should go for MBA-executive you have required number of experience,
New answer posted
8 years agoContributor-Level 8
New question posted
8 years agoNew question posted
8 years agoNew answer posted
8 years ago![Shiksha Ask & Answer](https://images.shiksha.com/mediadata/images/1464189050php2PQDCT_s.jpeg)
Contributor-Level 6
New question posted
8 years agoNew answer posted
8 years ago![Shiksha Ask & Answer](https://images.shiksha.com/mediadata/images/1458282683phpsbyJrh_s.jpeg)
Contributor-Level 6
In regards to your question, whether there is any difference in Correspondence and Regular course, i would say it varies from one subject to the other also from one degree to the other. However in general a course through distance learning does not have as much value as the regular one so if you can do a regular course, it would hold a lot of importance and thus be a much better option. The acceptability and recognition of a full time course is higher in industry and the long term career gains are good. Correspondence courses are ideally meant for those who are working and cannot leave their jobs to further their education. I
New answer posted
8 years ago![Shiksha Ask & Answer](https://images.shiksha.com/mediadata/images/1556190081phpXBgM4v_s.jpeg)
Contributor-Level 8
certificate courses on import and export
certificate courses on retail management
and many more.
all the best.
please feel free to revert back.
New answer posted
8 years ago![Shiksha Ask & Answer](https://images.shiksha.ws/public/images/men3_s.gif)
Contributor-Level 8
If you wish to become a lawyer and be able to practice in the court of Law, you will have to complete the 3 year LLB program for which the eligibility is a graduation in any stream.
Different law Universities and colleges conduct different law entrance exams, to admit students to their courses, like NET (National Entrance Test), CLAT (Common Law Admission Test), Department of Law University of Delhi take admission through a common Entrance Test for all the three Law Centres (Campus Law Centre, Law Centre-I and Law Centre-II).
After completing your LLB, you may choose to pursue LLM for 2 years duration and specialize in core are
Taking an Exam? Selecting a College?
Get authentic answers from experts, students and alumni that you won't find anywhere else
Sign Up on ShikshaOn Shiksha, get access to
- 64k Colleges
- 968 Exams
- 627k Reviews
- 1500k Answers