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Hi, I am planning to start my BBA from ICFAI through flexible learning (correspondence) and I want to know if it will limit my future options. In the sense, if I want to pursue my MBA from IIMs at a later date, will that be possible? Is the ICFAI degree recognized like any other degree, or do I have to stick to ICFAI for further studies?
From India, Daund
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Hi,

You are free to pursue an MBA or any other higher studies from any college, provided they permit UG through distance education. The degree will be like a normal degree provided by any other university, and the degree will also not mention the mode of education, i.e., distance education. Usually, no college asks for a UG through the regular medium, so I don't think it will be a problem for you. However, some colleges may ask for a regular UG.

Thanks & Regards,

Gaurav Sahu
Career Counselor
ICFAI University
gauravrsahu@gmail.com
09229252852

"First step to achieve perfection is to take the right decision."

From India, Madras
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Hi there,

I am pursuing my BCom from a regular college and BBA 2nd year (correspondence) from ICFAI. Now, my problem here is the electives. I am unaware of what to select as an elective for the BBA course. Can I know what each elective subject will be emphasizing on? Can anyone help me out with this?

Regards,
Chirag

From India, Hyderabad
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Dear,

It's of no use. As long as you are in India, you have to pursue courses recognized by AICTE and UGC only. This gives you a long-term advantage for pursuing courses in the future and becoming a part of teaching in the future.

From India, Madras
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