NOTE:- Below given Blog information regarding admission guidance to various colleges in INDIA.

(That doesn’t means all the colleges having Management quota Seats or Subjected to any Kind of authorization with us.)



India’s No.1 Admission Consultancy For Admissions through Management Quota/NRI QUOTA or NO-Donation in Top Colleges.

Contact+91-890-47-233-94 for admission guidance in MBA,PGDM,PGPM.MMS,MFM through Management Quota or NRI Quota & No-Donation in top Management colleges of INDIA.

We invite applications to get admission for Management / NRI Quota seats in Private Colleges of INDIA.

WE PROVIDE CAREER GUIDANCE, CAREER COUNSELLING ADMISSION IN COLLEGES – ALL OVER INDIA


MBA Admission Guidance 2017 in India:-Admissions Guidance in MBA/
pgdbm/MFM/MMS/E-MBA/PGDM through management quota and NRI Quota are open in top colleges of Karnataka(Bangalore) for Academic year 2017.Admission Guidance for the top colleges of Karnataka(Bangalore), Maharashtra(Mumbai, Pune), Madhaya Pradesh, Delhi NCR for Academic year 2017.

Feel free to contact us for any query

Tuesday, 13 January 2015

Picking the MBA Program That’s Right for You

Picking the MBA Program That’s Right for You

There are hundreds of MBA programs, so before you pick one, think about your goals, interests, and your lifestyle. If your goals and interests are focused in one area, such as finance, entrepreneurship, or international business, you may want to pursue a specialized program. Your lifestyle will also help you decide whether you want to attend school full time, part time, or pursue an online or distance learning course of study.
  • Full Time. Attending school full time typically requires a two-year commitment. During this time, you will likely not be able to hold down a full time job, so be sure to factor that into your expenses. On the other hand, attending school full time allows you to devote your full attention to your studies and will leave you more time for family commitments and other pursuits.
     
  • Part Time. Many schools offer part time programs during the evenings or weekends. Weekend programs are especially popular among students who must travel for work or who work irregular hours. The major advantage to part time attendance is that you don’t have to give up your job, and some employers may even pay for some or all of your expenses. However, juggling a full time job with part time studies isn’t for everyone. Part time programs vary considerably in length. Some programs are very structured and offer accelerated learning options that can be completed in one year, while others allow you to proceed at your pace and take whatever time you need to finish.
     
  • Online and Distance Learning. Online and distance learning MBA programs are becoming increasingly popular. Many offer considerable flexibility in schedules and duration and can allow you to participate in a prestigious program without moving. You do miss out on networking opportunities and the ability to learn from fellow students when you study online. However, many distance learning programs have “cohorts” in a single area, so you can maintain some of the benefits of in-residence attendance.

Here are some additional things to consider as you choose an MBA program:
  • Costs vary widely, from about $20,000 to up to $60,000 or more at a top-tier institution. However, the Forbes study found that it typically takes only about 3.5-4 years to break even on the MBA investment.
     
  • Be sure to select an accredited MBA program. There are dozens of accreditation bodies such as the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business in the US and the Association of MBAs in the UK.

No comments:

Post a Comment