riya1118@gmail.com
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Hi ,
I am riya.I want to pursue mba in hr which would be part time bcoz i dnt want to leave my job as it provides me lots of onjob experience and trainning in hr field.but i have following quiries.
1)i want to do mba from such a university where there is compulsory entrance exam as i heard that universities which give degree without entrance are not worth .what is the fact?plz guide
2)what would be the fees for that course and duration?
3)can u suggest me suce institute in mumbai.
I would appreciate if kindly forword me the name of the institutes.
Thanks & Regards
Have a gr8 day.
Riya:-P

From India, Mumbai
BADLOOSER
15

YOU CAN DO MBA FROM ANYWHERE WHAT MATTER IS QUALITY OF YOUR BRAIN I MEAN OUT PUT IS MORE IMPORTANT NOT INPUT.,....:idea:
BECAUSE INPUT IS SAME IN ALL THE INSTITUTES AND UNIVERSITIES ACROSS WORLD..:-D
BADLU...

From Saudi Arabia
htdesai
25

Hi, Priya,
NMIMS has part time MBA, you can go for ICFAI-its correspondance, Symbosis as suggested by Akhilesh.
ICFAI will cost you around a lakh for the complete course , no idea about fees of Symbosis and NMIMS. You can always a check there web site.
Select a good institute whether it has an entrance or not.
Regards,
Harshad

From India, Mumbai
Ramesh Bangari
Hello Riya
If you want to do MBA(HR), you can do it from well recognised and world wide known university, IGNOU. For this you would need to appear for the entrance Exam, OPENMAT would be conducted in month of February 2009. The entire course of MBA from IGNOU would cost you approx. 17000/- (800/-per course). There are around 21 courses in MBA. The duration of MBA (HR) is 2 YEARS from IGNOU but that would be considered as Diploma in HR (PGDHRM). But if you want to work upon the project given by IGNOU (Optional) the duration would be 2.5 years AND that would be considered as Degree course in HR (MBA).
For more information you can also visit www.ignou.ac.in
Hope it has clarified your decision in doing MBA.
Regards
Sweety Chaudhary (On behalf of Ramesh Bangari)

From India, Gurgaon
sunita123
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Hi Riya,
If you are really very particular abt university and their standards, then apply for CAT and try to get into premier institutes like IIMs..........I personally feel that if you really have a strong experience then the university doesn't really matter much.
Other universities like Symbiosis is really worth considering.
GOOD LUCK !

From India, Hyderabad
riya1118@gmail.com
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Thanks Sweety ,akhilesh,badlu,harshad for the advice.I would search an institute as per that how u all r u doing dudes? Good Morning. Have a gr8 day to all . Riya :-P
From India, Mumbai
riya1118@gmail.com
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Thanks Sunita ,
What i am thinking is that if i take experience of near about 2 -3 years(rite nw i have 1.3 years in it field).is it ok if i pursue my mba.so that at that time i would have ample of practical experience at least to co-relate with my syllabus in mba.whats ur views ?
I will rally appreaciat if akhilesh,harshad,badlu,sweety join us.
Thanks
Have a good day.
Riya:-P

From India, Mumbai
nikusingh
Firstly i wud request its better not to pursue any correspondence courses but still you want to go for it then do it either from MDI or HughesNet Global Education its a refined course and gives you ample amount of exposure.
From India, Delhi
htdesai
25

Dear Riya,
According to my view, do it now since begining of your work, you may not be overloaded with work, and thats a right time to complete your MBA. After say 3 to 4 years , as you grow in the field, your responsibilities will increase. At that time concentration level in studies will down due to stress of work. So it better to start early and finish early, you will get experience along side.
Regards,
Harshad

From India, Mumbai
BADLOOSER
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You Are Unnecessary Making University Or Institute As An Issue...absolutely Funny To See What University Or Institutes Do Is Same Teaching..........
Your Knowledge And Quality Of Brain Which Process Knowledge Is Real Material. University Or Instutite Is Not Materials......
None Of These Instutites Have Produced Any Nobel Prize Nominees Or Winners.....they Are Only Money Eaters........:-d
All Indian Nobel Prize Winners Are From Formal Universities Not Even Iit Or Iim Kind Of B-schools Or Premier Brand Commercial Gimmick Mongerer Instutites.....
Believe In Yourself Is Best Approch.....you Are Lacking Not Only Information But Confidence Too....
Visit Good Mentor He Will Guide You Properly This Websites Are Full Of Fanatic People Who Are Little Or Bearely Experience To Advise You Correctly.....

From Saudi Arabia
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