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Chaitasi Parikh

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You can definitely do distance MBA in HRM after these many years of experience. You can visit this site-
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/distance-mba-chp3
where a list of colleges is given and you can follow the procedure required for your selected college.
Some colleges provide a job in distance learning programme and some do not; it depends on which college you select.
But yes, getting an MBA degree will be very helpful in future.

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Check the list of all MBA colleges/institutes in India listed on Shiksha at the link provided below. Get all information related to admissions, fees, courses, placements, reviews & more on MBA colleges in India to help you decide which college you should be targeting for MBA admissions in India. https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-colleges-accepting-mat-india.

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nitin kashyapbelieve in the power of present

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Yes, you have time to apply for MBA in HR.

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priyank sharma

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IFIM Business School, Bangalore is a leading management institution, has a distinct advantage of being a pioneering premier management institute housed in the hub of the IT industry in Electronics City, Bangalore. IFIM B School offers PGDM 2 years full-time programme
-AACSB accredited (only 6 colleges in India have got AACSB accreditation )
-AICTE Approved
-100% Consistent placement every year by Center for Continuous Employability. The course is little different here from other B-Schools as they give equal importance to personality development as well. As an MBA/ a PGDM graduate, it's very important to have both soft skills and physical
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Manmeet Singh, I think you should first decide what kind of job opportunities you are looking for and decide what to study accordingly, since you are doing the reverse thing here. With an MBA, you should gain some work experience in India and figure out what you want. Otherwise, options and admission chances are limited. Take the IELTS. If you want to study a management course, take GRE or GMAT. You can learn a foreign language too for better job prospects. Go through university websites for programs they have and match with your career plans. It is your personal decision.

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