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I have 10 years of experience in supply chain...have not taken GMAT so far, however planning to do...is it advisable to for executive MBA or regular 2 yr MBA. I am from India & would like to do my MBA form USA.

The most important piece of the puzzle is missing in there - post-MBA career goal. That should drive the discussion.

We've seen candidates with 10 years experience applying for regular MBA programs (instead of an EMBA) and managing a career change. However, the number of programs where such a profile fits well, tends to be fairly limited.

Most with this level of experience typically target one year programs, instead of 2 year programs. USA has a few 1-year programs too, such as Kellogg, USC, Cornell, Goizuetta. Europe has many more.

On the other hand, Executive MBA students generally have a higher age and work experience. They're mostly looking at moving vertically within their industry, as opposed to a big career change.

Here's a video that covers more ground on EMBA programs, the costs, opportunities and more.
Executive MBA: Worth it or not?