Part-Time MBA in India
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4. Student prefers doing
MBA to be a part of industry, but industry does not give much credit to
part-time MBA.
5. Market value of
part-time MBA is less as compared to full-time program.
6. Generally, part-time
students are not allowed to participate in on-campus recruitment. So if you have
a job, well and good, but if not, you have to struggle more than your full-time
counterparts.
7. Usually, part-time MBAs
do not have very intimate bonding with their classmates or peers. Networking
opportunities in future are less.
8. If you have a field job
or touring job, you may feel difficulty in completing part-time MBA.
Criteria
for Selection of Institute
Before selecting any institute
for your part-time MBA, you should consider the following points: -
1. Brand Name: Try to
select a school with a high reputation in the industry. These institutes have
structured syllabus and provide accurate education. Moreover, their name can add
weightage to your resume.
2. Credibility: Select a
course in which admission is granted to only eligible and qualified students,
which means there should be some criterion for selection. Don�t go for a course
in which everybody who applies gets admitted. This will decrease the credibility
of the course and harm you in the long run.
3. Location: Check out for
the location of the institute you wish to join. It should be within your easy
reach so that you can attend classes easily after a hectic day's work.
4. Timings: Timings of the
classes should suit you. Whether classes are in the evening or on weekends, you
should be able to attend them without being late, and on a regular basis.