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Financial independence is also important. If you current job is a decent one then you could also explore the possibility of enrolling yourself for an executive MBA program, which you could pursue along with current job and on the completion of it explore growth opportunities with your existing employer itself. You need to keep in mind that any MBA course from a top ranked university always gives you an
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Hi,
No you can not get migration from SOL DU to DU regular reason behind it, it has been closed. for much better information you can contact to sol management personal.they will give your much update information in this regards.
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At least 50% marks in your UG degree.
Entrance exam scores like CAT, MAT, CMAT or XAT is mandatory for various colleges. (Any one)
Fee structure:
The fee structure vary from college to college. In India you study MBA in the fee range of Rs 30,000 – 30 lakhs.
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The chance of placement with full time MBA is definitely better but you need to ensure that you do it from a reputed B-school.
As you have mentioned that you have an experience of 5 years in IT, so if you are satisfied with the company you are in and need a qualification to get promoted to higher management levels within the organization, then you can also consider weekend batches.
But if you want to move to a new organization and are willing to invest 1 year, then you can choose full time MBA.
Hope this helps. You can choose a good B-school in your city and also find out the placement record of their previous batches.
All the b
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You can also try for MSc IT from IMS college, Dehradun.
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In my opinion, do regular LLM course as LLM is only for one year. And then you can do MBA.
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Course fee: 250000
Book fee: 23000
Career development fee: 10000
Hostel fee (common bathroom): 95000 (there are other kinds of hostels with vasting fee structure)
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