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Shantanu RoyMBA Student at IIM Indore

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IIM Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Calcutta, Indore, Lucknow have One year full time MBA for candidates having minimum 5 years experience. If you are willing to leave your job for one year, this is the best option. Executive MBA's or Part time MBA cannot match the value of Full time MBAs.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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MBA from FMS , MBA International Business from Delhi School of Economics , MBA Business Economics from South Campus and PG diploma in Global Operations from SRCC are good options for you.

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Himanshi Singh

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Full time MBA has more scope as compared to part time MAB. MBA is all about networking. How many people you know and how many contacts you have built. The only way to network with people is to meet more people more times and get to know them on a personal level. With full time MBA, you have time to attend a variety of events in the University and outside of university. The biggest thing is you have time to do all these.

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Abhishek Saini

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Hello Dinika,
Yes you are eligible to get admission into FMS. The eligibility criteria is as follows:Candidates applying for admission to the Two Year Full-Time MBA must hold a Bachelor's Degree in any discipline after 12 years of formal schooling with at least 50% marks (SC/ST: Passing marks; OBC/PWD/CW: 45%) or equivalent CGPA. Candidates appearing for the final year examination of Bachelor's Degree may also apply. And yes it might be the case that open university would get less preference ONLY IF you are not able to provide any strong reason for not attending a regular college.

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yup

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deepika kapoor

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mat exam is not so tough registration of mat has been started u can get admission in the best college through mat

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Abhinav Duttakeep trying to succeed ....

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maybe after completing CA final it will be easier .

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Umang Patel

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Hi,
If you opt for marketing then you will be given an opportunity to work in the sales department for first 2-3 years.
There you job may be but not limited to will be as follows:
1) Selling products to customers and/or business owners.
2) Digital marketing- where you will market products online on various websites like Facebook, Google etc.
3) You will work as assistant manager at various companies outlet.
4) You might have to find new leads via telephone marketing.
5) You are assigned to work as consultant on behalf of company in various trade fare or events.
I hope I answered your question.
Thanks.

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