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jasveer singh

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With Karnataka PGCET scores, you can pursue an MBA programme in both part-time and full-time modes. The eligibility criteria for the Karnataka PGCET Part-Time MBA are as follows:
1. You must have earned your graduate degree from a recognised university.
2. You need to have a minimum of 50% in your graduation if you are applying in the unreserved category. For SC, ST, and Category I of Karnataka, this minimum score is 45%.
3. You must have work experience spanning at least three years to apply for a part-time MBA course.
4. In addition, your place of employment must be within 40 kilometers of the institution to which you are applying for
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Jagvi Singhal

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Here are the colleges you can go for:
1. Hindustan College of Arts and Science, Kelambakkam, Chennai.
2. IIBMS - Indian Institute of Business Management and Studies Nagar, Chennai.
3. Institute of Distance Education, University of MadrasChepauk, Chennai.

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Shubham Kumar

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You have to appear entrance exams and clear the cut off set for eligible rank of the desired colleges.

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Shubham Kumar

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Jain university, MIT, SRM UNIVERSITY, SDA Bocconi Asia Center, Indian School of Business (ISB), IIM Lucknow, are some of the colleges for Part time or full time MBA.

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Vicky Barman

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Sadly, Part Time MBA are sold by all Institutes in India and abroad but when it comes to Placements and Job hunt you will come across a glass ceiling that only Full-Time MBA only need apply. So yes if your idea is just to buy a degree or acquire knowledge any of these shops might be good but if you think it will make any serious flip to your career prospects, then you need research.

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Gayathri

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Due to the level of skill and expertise that an MBA offers, obtaining one can help you grow in your job and gain promotions or salary hikes. A decision between a full-time or part-time MBA programme requires assessing the expenses and advantages of each choice.

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Gayathri

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If you have enough of free time and no financial pressure, working full time is the ideal alternative. However, if you are employed and do not have enough free time to attend classes and attend college every day, it is preferable that you choose a part-time or even executive MBA programme. But it's crucial to choose a reputable college when you want to pursue a part-time or executive career.

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Gayathri

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Full time is the best option if you have time in your hand and if you have no pressure of earning money. But if you are working and do not have enough time in your hand to attend classes and go to college every day, its better you opt for part time or even executive MBA. But when you are opting for Part time or Executive its important you do it from a reputed college.

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Gayathri

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For recent graduates who can afford to put off starting a job, full-time MBA programmes are appropriate since they increase the likelihood that they will be hired for higher-paying positions. Working people who want to advance their current careers may select a part-time MBA programme in order to keep their jobs while they are in school.

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Gayathri

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You must spend all of your time on campus when enrolled in weekday classes for the Full Time MBA. Students typically don't follow the programme exactly. However, part-time MBA students attend their classes on the weekends or after work. They are able to handle their work and their MBA degree at the same time as a result. Which type a student should favour is a topic of constant discussion. However, it is observed that people typically favour full-time MBA programmes over part-time MBA programmes, going by a general tendency.

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