I have 3 years of experience as an HR Executive in a company in Delhi. I am very confused now about whether to go for a full-time MBA or a part-time one. I need guidance from people who are already in an HR profile to advise me on what would be best for me.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
It is always advisable to go for full time MBA. This is the requirement and demand of the industry.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Please go for a full time MBA as most of the companies prefer full time MBAs only from a reputed institution.
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
My confusion is whether a part-time MBA from LBSIM and FMS would be helpful alongside my 3 years of experience as an HR Executive. If I pursue a full-time MBA, after 2 years, I would be considered a fresher.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
You can try for a part-time job in the HR field so that you will stay in touch with current practices and policies. Also, you can always mention your 3 years of full-time experience in your CV.
A full-time MBA is always better for your career. It is your choice to decide between part-time or full-time based on your present position.
From India, Hyderabad
A full-time MBA is always better for your career. It is your choice to decide between part-time or full-time based on your present position.
From India, Hyderabad
The Importance of Full-Time MBA Programs
An MBA is not about reading white papers or volumes of books; it is about "Professional Coaching," leadership development, resource management, analyzing best practices, etc. You cannot learn these things in part-time or distance learning courses, which is why a full-time course is suggested. We certainly do not want you to come back on the same forum after 2-3 years and ask people, "Why do full-time MBAs get preference over part-time MBAs or distance learning courses?"
From India, Mumbai
An MBA is not about reading white papers or volumes of books; it is about "Professional Coaching," leadership development, resource management, analyzing best practices, etc. You cannot learn these things in part-time or distance learning courses, which is why a full-time course is suggested. We certainly do not want you to come back on the same forum after 2-3 years and ask people, "Why do full-time MBAs get preference over part-time MBAs or distance learning courses?"
From India, Mumbai
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