MBA in India

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Abhinav Bura

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See, it totally depends on your finances. If finance is not an issue then I would definitely recommend you to do your MBA from some good foreign college like Wharton, Booth, HBS, Sloan, and INSEAD.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Different institutes have different eligibility and selection criteria into their programs. Please mention which colleges/institutes where you are looking to study a part-time MBA so that I may be able to populate relevant details. Regards.

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rahul r

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Top one-year MBA programmes offered in India are mentioned at the link provided below:
https://www.shiksha.com/business-management-studies/articles/top-one-year-mba-programmes-offered-in-india-blogId-10180.

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DEEPARUN DUTTA

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You can choose anyone. Abroad is a good option, but if you don't have funds, then you can study in good colleges in India. Appear for CAT and try for IIMS. Otherwise, you can go for other B-Schools. I got into Doon Business School, Dehradun with 92.3%. The placement track record of DBS has been consistent over the years.

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Dhruv SharmaCurrently pursuing MBA from BVIMR in 2017-19 batch

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Just calculate the Return On Investment. Choose college which gives you more return on the fees you submitted; then be it in India or somewhere else.

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Manish GadekarMBA , Department of Management Sciences PUMBA

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MBA in India from IIM, JBIMS, Pumba, Symbiosis, etc. will be beneficial and good on ROI than foreign colleges.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Hi, I would suggest you to take up MBA in distance rather than correspondence. There are many best colleges or universities in India providing distance education since decades in India. Many working professionals find it as best way to study and write exams. To list few distance universities, here it is, Indira Gandhi National Open University
Kuvempu University
Annamalai University
Madurai Kamraj University
ICFAI
IMT
Karnataka State Open University. Not restricted to the above there are many best colleges in India for distance education. All the best.

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AVISH BINDAL

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Going abroad is far better if you get a good university.

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Kirti Kalyani

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I know 1 college in Indore and that's SDPS Women College.

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Himanshu Sharma

Contributor-Level 7

47 is not a very bright percentage but you can try on basis of your graduation results in various private colleges.

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