Hi all,
I have 2 years of experience in recruitment in the software industry. I am planning to pursue a part-time MBA. Will correspondence education help in my case (since I am working)? Can anyone suggest which of the above institutes are good? I missed out on admission at Symbiosis for this year 😢. Also, when do admissions to these respective institutes usually start?
Regards,
Sneha
From India, Bangalore
I have 2 years of experience in recruitment in the software industry. I am planning to pursue a part-time MBA. Will correspondence education help in my case (since I am working)? Can anyone suggest which of the above institutes are good? I missed out on admission at Symbiosis for this year 😢. Also, when do admissions to these respective institutes usually start?
Regards,
Sneha
From India, Bangalore
hi, u can do mba in symbiosis r in ignou but dont do it in icfai as their is no value for dat. I have also heard dat IIMB is also offering mba-distance education .So its better if u do it in IIMB.
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Hi Ramya,
You can pursue an MBA at Symbiosis or IGNOU, but avoid doing it at ICFAI as there is no value in that. I have also heard that IIMB offers MBA-distance education. Therefore, it would be better for you to study at IIMB.
Dear all,
I would like to suggest part-time MBA at Symbiosis. Please refrain from criticizing ICFAI for pursuing an MBA as those who are negative about it may not have experienced it firsthand. ICFAI is well-certified and affiliated. Let's think before we speak and avoid spreading unnecessary rumors. It can be hurtful.
I completed my MBA at ICFAI and recently secured a position as a Management Trainee-HR at an MNC with a good package. I am enjoying my job, and ICFAI has truly added value to me in various aspects.
Thanks and regards,
Nidhi Singh
From India, Delhi
You can pursue an MBA at Symbiosis or IGNOU, but avoid doing it at ICFAI as there is no value in that. I have also heard that IIMB offers MBA-distance education. Therefore, it would be better for you to study at IIMB.
Dear all,
I would like to suggest part-time MBA at Symbiosis. Please refrain from criticizing ICFAI for pursuing an MBA as those who are negative about it may not have experienced it firsthand. ICFAI is well-certified and affiliated. Let's think before we speak and avoid spreading unnecessary rumors. It can be hurtful.
I completed my MBA at ICFAI and recently secured a position as a Management Trainee-HR at an MNC with a good package. I am enjoying my job, and ICFAI has truly added value to me in various aspects.
Thanks and regards,
Nidhi Singh
From India, Delhi
Hi,
You can do an MBA at Symbiosis or at IGNOU, but don't pursue it at ICFAI as there is no value in that. I have also heard that IIMB is offering MBA-distance education. So, it's better if you do it at IIMB.
Dear Ramya,
Please don't create unnecessary rumors. In the same email, you mentioned that ICFAI lacks value. It's really foolish. For your information, ICFAI is well certified and affiliated. I completed my MBA (regular) from ICFAI and recently secured a position in an MNC through campus placement as a Management Trainee in HR. I am enjoying my job and learning a lot, thanks to ICFAI. It has added significant value to me in all aspects.
It's my humble request to you, please don't mind and don't believe everything you hear. Instead, believe in what you have experienced.
All the best for your bright future and take care.
Keep sharing your views.
Best regards,
Nidhi Singh
From India, Delhi
You can do an MBA at Symbiosis or at IGNOU, but don't pursue it at ICFAI as there is no value in that. I have also heard that IIMB is offering MBA-distance education. So, it's better if you do it at IIMB.
Dear Ramya,
Please don't create unnecessary rumors. In the same email, you mentioned that ICFAI lacks value. It's really foolish. For your information, ICFAI is well certified and affiliated. I completed my MBA (regular) from ICFAI and recently secured a position in an MNC through campus placement as a Management Trainee in HR. I am enjoying my job and learning a lot, thanks to ICFAI. It has added significant value to me in all aspects.
It's my humble request to you, please don't mind and don't believe everything you hear. Instead, believe in what you have experienced.
All the best for your bright future and take care.
Keep sharing your views.
Best regards,
Nidhi Singh
From India, Delhi
Nidhi, you're right. Even I have cleared from ICFAI and am now working as an assistant manager in HR at a manufacturing company. The institutes are good, but it depends on how you work on it as the entire schedule changes when you're a part-timer or doing correspondence.
Regards,
Shalini Nair
From India, Delhi
Regards,
Shalini Nair
From India, Delhi
Hi all,
Taking my question further... I read somewhere that ICFAI provides an MBA degree while Symbiosis provides a Diploma. Can anyone verify this? What's the duration of the ICFAI course? Do they (ICFAI) conduct weekend classes? (Unable to get info as their site is down for maintenance) Does Symbiosis have classroom facilities for PG students? Can anyone add to the list of institutes along with the course duration that provides part-time MBA/Diploma other than those mentioned above?
Thanks and regards, Sneha
From India, Bangalore
Taking my question further... I read somewhere that ICFAI provides an MBA degree while Symbiosis provides a Diploma. Can anyone verify this? What's the duration of the ICFAI course? Do they (ICFAI) conduct weekend classes? (Unable to get info as their site is down for maintenance) Does Symbiosis have classroom facilities for PG students? Can anyone add to the list of institutes along with the course duration that provides part-time MBA/Diploma other than those mentioned above?
Thanks and regards, Sneha
From India, Bangalore
Hi Sneha!
ICFAI conducts lectures on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. They may also call on Thursdays.
Friday 6:30 to 9:30 PM
Saturday 5 to 9 PM
Sunday 10 to 2 and 2:30 to 6:30 PM
Internal evaluation consists of written assignments, classroom tests, presentations, class participation, attendance, etc.
It's a real big challenge to do a part-time MBA. It's a three-year commitment. You will have to balance between work life and academic life. Please think properly before making any decision regarding the part-time MBA program.
All the best, Dhvani
From United Kingdom, Haverfordwest
ICFAI conducts lectures on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. They may also call on Thursdays.
Friday 6:30 to 9:30 PM
Saturday 5 to 9 PM
Sunday 10 to 2 and 2:30 to 6:30 PM
Internal evaluation consists of written assignments, classroom tests, presentations, class participation, attendance, etc.
It's a real big challenge to do a part-time MBA. It's a three-year commitment. You will have to balance between work life and academic life. Please think properly before making any decision regarding the part-time MBA program.
All the best, Dhvani
From United Kingdom, Haverfordwest
Does anyone have idea about admission process of ICFAI .When does admission usually start? Regards, Sneha
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Hi Sneha,
Recently, I enrolled in the PGHRM program at ICFAI. Admissions for the diploma have already closed. At ICFAI, there are no classes held during weekdays or weekends for the diploma program.
The admission structure requires a payment of approximately 9,990, which is close to 10,000 for the one-year diploma course. There will be four subjects in total. For the first 6 months, you will study 2 subjects, and the remaining 2 subjects will be covered in the next 6 months. Exams are scheduled for Sundays. If you have an exam for one subject this Sunday, the next Sunday will be dedicated to another subject's exam.
However, there are no campus interviews for the Diploma program. On the other hand, MBA (Regular & Correspondence) students will have the opportunity for a campus interview, which can enhance their qualifications.
In conclusion, best of luck with your studies!
Regards,
Ashwini K
From India, Bangalore
Recently, I enrolled in the PGHRM program at ICFAI. Admissions for the diploma have already closed. At ICFAI, there are no classes held during weekdays or weekends for the diploma program.
The admission structure requires a payment of approximately 9,990, which is close to 10,000 for the one-year diploma course. There will be four subjects in total. For the first 6 months, you will study 2 subjects, and the remaining 2 subjects will be covered in the next 6 months. Exams are scheduled for Sundays. If you have an exam for one subject this Sunday, the next Sunday will be dedicated to another subject's exam.
However, there are no campus interviews for the Diploma program. On the other hand, MBA (Regular & Correspondence) students will have the opportunity for a campus interview, which can enhance their qualifications.
In conclusion, best of luck with your studies!
Regards,
Ashwini K
From India, Bangalore
Hi Dear,
If you need any help regarding ICFAI or require further information about ICFAI, please feel free to reach out to me. I am Ms. Baljeet Kaur Saggu, a counselor at ICFAI University, Mumbai Ghatkopar branch. Please do not hesitate to contact me for any inquiries at 9821589166.
Regards,
Ms. Baljeet Kaur Saggu
If you need any help regarding ICFAI or require further information about ICFAI, please feel free to reach out to me. I am Ms. Baljeet Kaur Saggu, a counselor at ICFAI University, Mumbai Ghatkopar branch. Please do not hesitate to contact me for any inquiries at 9821589166.
Regards,
Ms. Baljeet Kaur Saggu
I did part time and my scedule was like what sneha explained. It was a 3 long years course! Shalini Nair
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hello,
Lots of discussion is going on about which institute to choose for a course. In my opinion, each institute has its own style of teaching. Additionally, Symbiosis tends to be preferred when it comes to placement.
The preference also depends on the candidate and their experience in professional life. Therefore, in my view, one can pursue an MBA or diploma as per their preference. However, before enrolling, one should consider whether a part-time course would be suitable, as it requires a lot of energy and an extra drive for studying.
Regards,
Ajay
From India, Nagpur
Lots of discussion is going on about which institute to choose for a course. In my opinion, each institute has its own style of teaching. Additionally, Symbiosis tends to be preferred when it comes to placement.
The preference also depends on the candidate and their experience in professional life. Therefore, in my view, one can pursue an MBA or diploma as per their preference. However, before enrolling, one should consider whether a part-time course would be suitable, as it requires a lot of energy and an extra drive for studying.
Regards,
Ajay
From India, Nagpur
Hi friends,
Well Sneha, I have completed my MBA from Symbi (Regular). I would suggest you go for a regular MBA from Symbi or any other institute. This will be more beneficial in terms of job opportunities and companies offering profiles to you. If you prefer to pursue a correspondence MBA, then Symbi is a good institute, as well as ICFAI.
Take care and all the best.
From India, Mumbai
Well Sneha, I have completed my MBA from Symbi (Regular). I would suggest you go for a regular MBA from Symbi or any other institute. This will be more beneficial in terms of job opportunities and companies offering profiles to you. If you prefer to pursue a correspondence MBA, then Symbi is a good institute, as well as ICFAI.
Take care and all the best.
From India, Mumbai
Dear Nidhi,
Can you please tell me about the affiliation of ICFAI? Is it affiliated with AICTE, the Ministry of HRD, a university, or is it a private university under the UGC act? I am confused as people are saying different things about this.
You were a student there, and I hope you have the correct information to give me a clear picture. Please email me at debaprasad@yahoo.com.
Thanks,
Dev
From India, Gurgaon
Can you please tell me about the affiliation of ICFAI? Is it affiliated with AICTE, the Ministry of HRD, a university, or is it a private university under the UGC act? I am confused as people are saying different things about this.
You were a student there, and I hope you have the correct information to give me a clear picture. Please email me at debaprasad@yahoo.com.
Thanks,
Dev
From India, Gurgaon
Hello, friend. I suggest you do your MBA at ICFAI. Currently, I am also pursuing my MBA at ICFAI. Why don't you consider pursuing a regular MBA instead of opting for the Correspondence program? My sincere request is, don't believe the notion that ICFAI is not reputable. It holds its own value, and personally, I can attest that it is one of the best schools to pursue an MBA.
From India, Tirur
From India, Tirur
Hi Sneha,
A regular MBA holds more weightage in the market. But since you are working, either of the institutes will be okay. The study material of SIMS and IGNOU is very good since I have seen a couple of my friends doing the same from there. I am not aware of ICFAI, but all three organizations are visible in the market. At the end of the day, how well you do in part-time courses matters - SCORING.
Sanjana
From India, Delhi
A regular MBA holds more weightage in the market. But since you are working, either of the institutes will be okay. The study material of SIMS and IGNOU is very good since I have seen a couple of my friends doing the same from there. I am not aware of ICFAI, but all three organizations are visible in the market. At the end of the day, how well you do in part-time courses matters - SCORING.
Sanjana
From India, Delhi
Hi,
First of all, I would like to suggest that instead of going for a PT-MBA, consider pursuing a regular full-time MBA if possible. If you are not willing to do that, then Symbiosis and ICFAI are both well-known institutes for providing PT-MBA. Nowadays, premier institutes like IIM-A, B, C, I, K, MDI, XLRI, and IIFT also provide management education through satellite channels, which is truly worth considering. These programs are conducted by NIIT-Imperia and Hughes Network System. Please visit www.dwge.com for further details. Please note that a minimum of 3 years of work experience is necessary to apply for these programs.
Secondly, it hardly matters which institute is offering an MBA degree or diploma. Even IIMs do not provide any degree to their students. So, do not worry and choose the best option. The rest completely depends on your knowledge, skills, and positive attitude to perform in the corporate world.
I hope this clarifies all your doubts.
Regards,
Ankit
From India, Gurgaon
First of all, I would like to suggest that instead of going for a PT-MBA, consider pursuing a regular full-time MBA if possible. If you are not willing to do that, then Symbiosis and ICFAI are both well-known institutes for providing PT-MBA. Nowadays, premier institutes like IIM-A, B, C, I, K, MDI, XLRI, and IIFT also provide management education through satellite channels, which is truly worth considering. These programs are conducted by NIIT-Imperia and Hughes Network System. Please visit www.dwge.com for further details. Please note that a minimum of 3 years of work experience is necessary to apply for these programs.
Secondly, it hardly matters which institute is offering an MBA degree or diploma. Even IIMs do not provide any degree to their students. So, do not worry and choose the best option. The rest completely depends on your knowledge, skills, and positive attitude to perform in the corporate world.
I hope this clarifies all your doubts.
Regards,
Ankit
From India, Gurgaon
Dear Sneha,
In my opinion, please don't go for Symbi or ICFAI for MBA Distance learning as nowadays every second person is doing this course, and it doesn't carry any value in the job market. Passing the exams of these institutes is damn simple and easy. Frankly, there is no real learning from these courses, and people are just using them as a rubber stamp.
Frankly, in my opinion, if you have a certain amount of experience in HR, then you should go for E-learning courses offered by all top B-Schools like IIM's & XLRI. You can get information about the courses through www.dwge.com & www.niitimperia.com or go to the XLRI website; currently, they are offering a course on HR. Personally, the courses offered are really qualitative and helpful, and simultaneously, they hold value. I have even done a course at IIMA from NIIT Imperia. If you need any help regarding the different courses offered by different institutes, you can freely contact me at nikhilkumar363@gmail.com.
Regards,
Nikhil Kumar
From India, Delhi
In my opinion, please don't go for Symbi or ICFAI for MBA Distance learning as nowadays every second person is doing this course, and it doesn't carry any value in the job market. Passing the exams of these institutes is damn simple and easy. Frankly, there is no real learning from these courses, and people are just using them as a rubber stamp.
Frankly, in my opinion, if you have a certain amount of experience in HR, then you should go for E-learning courses offered by all top B-Schools like IIM's & XLRI. You can get information about the courses through www.dwge.com & www.niitimperia.com or go to the XLRI website; currently, they are offering a course on HR. Personally, the courses offered are really qualitative and helpful, and simultaneously, they hold value. I have even done a course at IIMA from NIIT Imperia. If you need any help regarding the different courses offered by different institutes, you can freely contact me at nikhilkumar363@gmail.com.
Regards,
Nikhil Kumar
From India, Delhi
Hi all! It's Ravindra.
I saw the post forwarded by Sneha regarding where to get admitted for an MBA. I haven't gone through all the replies, but the majority of the responses suggested various options. I believe it depends on Sneha or other candidates like her, their personality traits, etc. It doesn't matter where you are from; what ultimately counts are your qualities, regardless of the institute you choose.
Regards
From India, Mumbai
I saw the post forwarded by Sneha regarding where to get admitted for an MBA. I haven't gone through all the replies, but the majority of the responses suggested various options. I believe it depends on Sneha or other candidates like her, their personality traits, etc. It doesn't matter where you are from; what ultimately counts are your qualities, regardless of the institute you choose.
Regards
From India, Mumbai
Dear,
You can consider applying to Symbiosis. However, I am currently studying at Symbiosis. There are two admission dates available, one in July and another around November or December. For more information, you can visit www.scdl.net to check all the details.
Regards,
Braja Gopal
From United States, Ogden
You can consider applying to Symbiosis. However, I am currently studying at Symbiosis. There are two admission dates available, one in July and another around November or December. For more information, you can visit www.scdl.net to check all the details.
Regards,
Braja Gopal
From United States, Ogden
Dear Sneha,
I am also pursuing an MBA in HR through correspondence. I am enrolled at IIMM-Pune. You may consider joining as well. Visit www.bimspune.com.
Sunil
From India, Mumbai
I am also pursuing an MBA in HR through correspondence. I am enrolled at IIMM-Pune. You may consider joining as well. Visit www.bimspune.com.
Sunil
From India, Mumbai
Hi All, A special thanks to all those who contributed to my post. The response was overwhelming....Thanks for your support and suggestions. I have finally reached a decision. Regards, Sneha
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Hi Sneha!!
Well, to let you know, part-time MBA is always valuable as long as you are working and gaining experience at the same time.
I did my MBA from ICFAI, and that's been the most interesting experience of my lifetime.
I regret hearing that there are a few comments stating that ICFAI holds no value!! I am surprised.
In fact, I had completed a PG in MATHS. I was working for a shipping company as an executive. Later, I completed my MBA through ICFAI, and now I am working as a Manager in the same company! All the success I've achieved goes to ICFAI!!
Just visit WWW.ICFAI.COM and see the value it offers. You should know that the CFA degree provided by ICFAI holds more value than the CFA's degree provided by a USA institute...!!! And I am confident about it.
In short, don't hesitate and choose ICFAI for your MBA. (The best part is the study material they provide...it's very appropriate and well-designed).
Let me know if you have any queries.
You can also contact me at my email address:
Best of luck!!
Regards,
Nandy
Well, to let you know, part-time MBA is always valuable as long as you are working and gaining experience at the same time.
I did my MBA from ICFAI, and that's been the most interesting experience of my lifetime.
I regret hearing that there are a few comments stating that ICFAI holds no value!! I am surprised.
In fact, I had completed a PG in MATHS. I was working for a shipping company as an executive. Later, I completed my MBA through ICFAI, and now I am working as a Manager in the same company! All the success I've achieved goes to ICFAI!!
Just visit WWW.ICFAI.COM and see the value it offers. You should know that the CFA degree provided by ICFAI holds more value than the CFA's degree provided by a USA institute...!!! And I am confident about it.
In short, don't hesitate and choose ICFAI for your MBA. (The best part is the study material they provide...it's very appropriate and well-designed).
Let me know if you have any queries.
You can also contact me at my email address:
Best of luck!!
Regards,
Nandy
Hi,
You can seek admission in management courses offered by XLRI, IIM-A, IIM-C, IIM-B, IIM-K, IIM-I, IMT, and IIFT through satellite channels. Please visit the following site for more details and the admission process:
- [url]www.niitimperia.com
- [url]www.dwge.com
Programmes coming in the month of January:
PGCPM - IIM-I (1 year) through NIIT Imperia.
After the completion of the program, you will receive a PGCPM from IIM-I and placement assistance from NIITImperia and Naukri.com as they have an agreement between them.
Regards,
Ankit
From India, Gurgaon
You can seek admission in management courses offered by XLRI, IIM-A, IIM-C, IIM-B, IIM-K, IIM-I, IMT, and IIFT through satellite channels. Please visit the following site for more details and the admission process:
- [url]www.niitimperia.com
- [url]www.dwge.com
Programmes coming in the month of January:
PGCPM - IIM-I (1 year) through NIIT Imperia.
After the completion of the program, you will receive a PGCPM from IIM-I and placement assistance from NIITImperia and Naukri.com as they have an agreement between them.
Regards,
Ankit
From India, Gurgaon
Hi, dear.
You can go for IGNOU or Symbiosis; it depends on whether you only need a certificate. If you need only a certificate, go for Symbiosis because in IGNOU, you need to devote your time. You need to take the examination in each semester. I think from IGNOU, you will gain knowledge. I am also pursuing my studies through IGNOU. For further details, you can contact me at 09811442939.
Goodbye,
Arun
You can go for IGNOU or Symbiosis; it depends on whether you only need a certificate. If you need only a certificate, go for Symbiosis because in IGNOU, you need to devote your time. You need to take the examination in each semester. I think from IGNOU, you will gain knowledge. I am also pursuing my studies through IGNOU. For further details, you can contact me at 09811442939.
Goodbye,
Arun
Hii Dear Sneha I m doing MHRD from VNSGU, Surat........ SO i ll suggest dat u go for Symboisis not for ICFAI. ICFAI is costly and not value for dat....... ok Maulik Modi...............
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Respected Madam,
This is Abhimanyu Singh, working at ICFAI as an Executive in Development. Madam, admissions at ICFAI are open until March 31 for the July examination. So, kindly visit any branch in Mumbai to find out further details.
Thanks,
ABHIMANYU SINGH
ICFAI UNIVERSITY
CORPORATE TEAM DELHI
9910622147
From India, Lucknow
This is Abhimanyu Singh, working at ICFAI as an Executive in Development. Madam, admissions at ICFAI are open until March 31 for the July examination. So, kindly visit any branch in Mumbai to find out further details.
Thanks,
ABHIMANYU SINGH
ICFAI UNIVERSITY
CORPORATE TEAM DELHI
9910622147
From India, Lucknow
Hi sak' I am agree with Mr. Ramya, you don’t do MBA from ICFAI because no value of that degree. you go in Symbosis.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Hi Sneha,
I think you can very well go for the part-time MBA program through distance learning mode from ICFAI University. I am employed with ICFAI, and if you want any further information regarding the same, feel free to email me at nitinjain.87@gmail.com. We at ICFAI follow the Vodafone punchline, which is "HAPPY TO HELP" 😊. Looking forward to hearing from you.
Regards,
Nitin Jain
From India, Delhi
I think you can very well go for the part-time MBA program through distance learning mode from ICFAI University. I am employed with ICFAI, and if you want any further information regarding the same, feel free to email me at nitinjain.87@gmail.com. We at ICFAI follow the Vodafone punchline, which is "HAPPY TO HELP" 😊. Looking forward to hearing from you.
Regards,
Nitin Jain
From India, Delhi
Hello to everyone!
I am planning to do an MBA in HR. Can you tell me how's the future in HR? I also want to know which is the best institute/university for MBA for distance learning? I also heard that there is no value for distance learning! Is that true? I am afraid that if I spend money on distance learning and if I don't get a job then?? Please help me out. I want to make my career.
From India, Ahmadabad
I am planning to do an MBA in HR. Can you tell me how's the future in HR? I also want to know which is the best institute/university for MBA for distance learning? I also heard that there is no value for distance learning! Is that true? I am afraid that if I spend money on distance learning and if I don't get a job then?? Please help me out. I want to make my career.
From India, Ahmadabad
Hey Ramya,
Have you done your degree from ICFAI? If your answer is no, then stop spreading these rumors about ICFAI. Actually, you know some lazy people who don't want to make extra efforts and want a degree as easy as a piece of cake. It's emphasized to go to Symbiosis (Symbi) instead of ICFAI because, in comparison to Symbiosis, the curriculum is quite tough but current and offers updated knowledge. If you have some knowledge about UGC grants, then ICFAI has one. So, first, update your knowledge and then give advice to others.
From India, Mumbai
Have you done your degree from ICFAI? If your answer is no, then stop spreading these rumors about ICFAI. Actually, you know some lazy people who don't want to make extra efforts and want a degree as easy as a piece of cake. It's emphasized to go to Symbiosis (Symbi) instead of ICFAI because, in comparison to Symbiosis, the curriculum is quite tough but current and offers updated knowledge. If you have some knowledge about UGC grants, then ICFAI has one. So, first, update your knowledge and then give advice to others.
From India, Mumbai
Hi mate, IGNOU MBA is the only one among these mentioned, which is not only UGC affiliated but also AICTE affiliated. Other than IGNOU all are nothing but shops making fool.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Hello,
Is it possible to attend the compulsory workshops of ICFAI offering for Exec MBA in Bangalore or do I need to travel to Hyderabad? Other than ICFAI, are there any other business schools offering a General Management program?
Regards,
Vinod
From Germany, Baden-baden
Is it possible to attend the compulsory workshops of ICFAI offering for Exec MBA in Bangalore or do I need to travel to Hyderabad? Other than ICFAI, are there any other business schools offering a General Management program?
Regards,
Vinod
From Germany, Baden-baden
IGNOU could be one of the good options for pursuing an MBA. It offers specializations in Operations, Finance, Marketing, and HR. It is a 2.5-year program with 21 subjects spread across 5 semesters, with 4 subjects per semester. A case study is considered as two subjects. The cost per subject is 1000. The books provided by IGNOU are written by experienced faculty from various reputed brands, such as IIM.
Try it...!!!!
Ravi Ahuja
From India, Pune
Try it...!!!!
Ravi Ahuja
From India, Pune
Dear Sneha,
Before pursuing a correspondence MBA, you should seek information about every inquiry or doubt in your mind through experiences shared by alumni. This is my advice. When I was choosing a university for my MBA, I was very confused. So, please do not rush; take your time in selecting the right university.
Best of Luck,
Regards,
Vikas Khanna
From India, Mumbai
Before pursuing a correspondence MBA, you should seek information about every inquiry or doubt in your mind through experiences shared by alumni. This is my advice. When I was choosing a university for my MBA, I was very confused. So, please do not rush; take your time in selecting the right university.
Best of Luck,
Regards,
Vikas Khanna
From India, Mumbai
Hi, I am Yasmin. I am pursuing a correspondence MBA from IGNOU with a duration of 2 to 2 and a half years. Classes are held on Sundays (fixed) and sometimes in the evenings on working days. We are required to prepare assignments, presentations, contributions, case studies, etc. Attendance is monitored, and lectures take place at any of the partner institutions. On our side, it is N L College in Malad (W), Mumbai.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Why get an MBA degree from ICFAI University?
1. To climb the top management ladder.
2. A satisfying and challenging career.
3. To enhance skills and advance in the current field.
4. A better pay package.
5. To compete globally.
6. Build upon a professional network.
7. To gain a competitive edge.
8. To understand business strategies, practices, and tactics.
9. To become a leader and not a follower.
10. To have power and authority.
11. To mobilize your thoughts in the organization and achieve more.
12. To handle bigger challenges.
Warm Regards,
ICFAI University IFEN (ICFAI Flexi Education)
Mobile: 09665659972
E-mail: icfaiuniversity.ifen@gmail.com
From India, Pune
1. To climb the top management ladder.
2. A satisfying and challenging career.
3. To enhance skills and advance in the current field.
4. A better pay package.
5. To compete globally.
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From India, Pune
Dear Sneha,
Today, I saw an advertisement for the IIM Lucknow Diploma program offered through NIIT Imperia centers. It is a six-month course, and the IIM faculty will teach you online at NIIT Imperia. The fee is 85,000/-, which you can pay in installments. The last date for registration is 24-05-2010. Please contact any NIIT Imperia center.
Being offered by IIM, this course holds great value, and you will need to demonstrate hard work to complete it. It will definitely add value to your career.
Regards,
Skantha.
From India, Hyderabad
Today, I saw an advertisement for the IIM Lucknow Diploma program offered through NIIT Imperia centers. It is a six-month course, and the IIM faculty will teach you online at NIIT Imperia. The fee is 85,000/-, which you can pay in installments. The last date for registration is 24-05-2010. Please contact any NIIT Imperia center.
Being offered by IIM, this course holds great value, and you will need to demonstrate hard work to complete it. It will definitely add value to your career.
Regards,
Skantha.
From India, Hyderabad
Hi friends,
I am planning to do an MBA, but I am totally confused about the course. I don't know whether regular is good or part-time is better. If it's regular, does it involve going to college and attending full-day classes? On the other hand, if it's part-time, is it as valuable, and what will be the class timings? I also came across a conversation where it was mentioned that part-time MBA takes 3 years and might be challenging to learn. Is correspondence the same as part-time, especially with Symbiosis? Additionally, have the admissions for the MBA at Symbiosis started?
Could anyone help me out with all my doubts? When it comes to education, we should opt for the best, right? That's why I have so many questions. Alternatively, could someone please provide me with the location of the Symbiosis center in Chennai to inquire about all these details?
Regards, Reje
From India, Madras
I am planning to do an MBA, but I am totally confused about the course. I don't know whether regular is good or part-time is better. If it's regular, does it involve going to college and attending full-day classes? On the other hand, if it's part-time, is it as valuable, and what will be the class timings? I also came across a conversation where it was mentioned that part-time MBA takes 3 years and might be challenging to learn. Is correspondence the same as part-time, especially with Symbiosis? Additionally, have the admissions for the MBA at Symbiosis started?
Could anyone help me out with all my doubts? When it comes to education, we should opt for the best, right? That's why I have so many questions. Alternatively, could someone please provide me with the location of the Symbiosis center in Chennai to inquire about all these details?
Regards, Reje
From India, Madras
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