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Since you have work experience, you have the following options :
1. Pursue full time 2 years MBA
2. Purse Executive MBA, duration 16-18 months
3. Purse part time MBA, duration 3 years
4. Pursue distance MBA, duration 2 -2.5 years.
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Yes, for sure you can pursue your SAP course after completing your MBA as because it will take 9 to 12 weeks if you go on full time course and yes if you are crossing this course as a career it's really good decision of yours ad because it will help to get job in a higher position SAP software classes will really help you for getting skilled knowledge in sistema, applications, and products related knowledge. Go ahead all the luck to you for your future.
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Spend that much amount only if the college is worthy in terms of the job opportunities, learning, infrastructure, etc. Else, save money for pursuing MBA from a reputed college since the fees is usually quite high.
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