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Re: Welcome to the Part Time MBA Forum! [#permalink]
These are the classic PT MBA questions. They are best answered on a school by school basis.

1) It is difficult to say whether a PT and a FT MBA are absolutely equivalent. Many schools offer identical degrees in the sense that the degree that you officially receive is same regardless of the format of your classes. However, some people still view FT programs as more "real" than PT programs. Further, regardless of what the diploma says, recruiters can determine which program the job candidate was in.

2) Generally business schools provide more assistance to FT students. There does appear to be a trend toward extending more services to PT students.

3) GMAT scores for PT programs tend to be somewhat lower than for the FT program of a given school. Often the work experience requirements are higher for PT programs.
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Thanks.
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Re: Welcome to the Part Time MBA Forum! [#permalink]
Hello i am one of them who want make part time pro gramme of any educational course such as MBA, MCA and so on...
But it's really good to make your time save and used that in good way too. I have explore many part time running colleges which is in USA it's good
serving as much as their best level.
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Re: Welcome to the Part Time MBA Forum! [#permalink]
Hjort wrote:
1) It is difficult to say whether a PT and a FT MBA are absolutely equivalent. Many schools offer identical degrees in the sense that the degree that you officially receive is same regardless of the format of your classes. However, some people still view FT programs as more "real" than PT programs. Further, regardless of what the diploma says, recruiters can determine which program the job candidate was in.



Some colleges gives PGDBA degree .so is it same as MBA?
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Hello,
Thanks for u for this post i am one of them want to make part time program of any educational course such as MBA, PHD and so on...
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thank you for forum
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Re: Welcome to the Part Time MBA Forum! [#permalink]
Can anyone here tell about the kinds of part time jobs for the MBA students?
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Re: Welcome to the Part Time MBA Forum! [#permalink]
Dear professional, before joining any course; you need to check for some essential things. 1st: is the college/university under the approval of DEC & UGC, Govt of India, 2nd: how relevant is the course; 3rd: what benefits does the course will offer to your long term career objective and 4th: are you getting books and online learning.

Avagmah Online School fulfils all the above criteria.
Not only you get hard copy books for each subject, but also 200+ hours of Live Online Lectures through webinar, right at your computer screen, delivered via our award winning Learning Management System, LearnTrak.
You will also get 5 additional training cum certifications from my24x7learning specific to Media & Entertainment Industry’s requirements, thus enhancing your future career growth. Since its Online MBA, you also get an 8” Tablet PC loaded with course content and access to our digital library for knowledge enhancement.
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Re: Welcome to the Part Time MBA Forum! [#permalink]
I am not sure if anyone already asked this question (they must have).

Does the executive MBA program have any drawbacks over a conventional program?
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Re: Welcome to the Part Time MBA Forum! [#permalink]
Hi, I completed my degree course and now I am looking for universities providing . part time MBA courses.
This will be very helpful to me and students looking for part time MBA courses,
thank you :)
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Re: Welcome to the Part Time MBA Forum! [#permalink]
part time MBA courses are generally for the working professional.In the case of regular MBA, people have to leave their career for taking master degree.jaro education offers part time MBA courses at affordable rate. This ISO certified institution meets the international standard.
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Re: Welcome to the Part Time MBA Forum! [#permalink]
sperumba wrote:
Thanks Hjort,

I think this sub forum is going to help a lot of people.

-Santosh


Can anyone tell me what are the advantages of full time MBA according to the current market conditions????
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