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There are many colleges that offer part time MBA for students who do not have time or money to pursue a full time two year MBA. Part time MBA has many advantages.
A student can work while he or she is studying. Classes for part time MBA are conducted in the evenings after working hours and on weekends. Most working class executives who already have a work experience and do not wish to leave their job to pursue MBA can join part time MBA. Such courses are very famous in foreign countries. These courses are now being popular in India as well. Classroom assistance along with online training is provided. Since the institute knows that sometimes it gets difficult to cope with work as well as study pressure, these institutes offer the flexibility of attending alternative classes and students can also decide the date of their examinations.
Some of the famous institutes in India offering a part time MBA are Symbiosis Institute of Management, IGNOU (Indira Gandhi Open National University), MET (Mumbai Educational Trust) etc.
Some people feel that part time MBA does not have as much scope as full time MBA executives. However, this may or may no be true. It totally depends upon your performance at work. Since the individual is already working, he or she has more work experience advantage. Many companies sponsor the employee’s part time MBA fees because they do not want to lose him and retain employees who are a big asset to the organization. The fees for part time MBA is not as high as full time MBA. However, what needs to be kept in mind is that the institute or the B-school from where one is pursuing the course should be accredited by a reputed agency such as the AICTE ( All India Council for Technical Education).
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