What about Part time MBA?
Tags :
MBA, Education, Part time courses
|
|
|
Follow this Topic |
more actions >>
|
About "What about Part time MBA?" topic:
Since India's culture is taking a U turn therefore the time has come wherein now students have graduated to new level that is Earn while to Study.
these Part time courses have increased many folds. Good reputed colleges like MDI has started offering such courses like Part time MBA.
What do you think, they benefit in longer run?
3 debates
, 2 idea contests
on topic: "What about Part time MBA?"
Prev1NextShowing 1 - 5 of 5
|
(rate this)
|
|
Yes it is very important
|
6
|
VS |
4
|
Talent needs no degree
|
|
|
Kashif Billal
| Argues in support of
"Talent needs no degree"
| 1 year ago
|
|
Even I am Not a M.B.A, but I have making sense in my work.
|
|
|
|
taruna bamaniya
| Argues in support of
"Yes it is very important"
| 1 year ago
|
|
In today's world it's must. beco'z earlier there is no much competition that's why Dhiru bhai Ambani and other business tycoon was survived. and now there is much competition thus v have 2 make our mind business oriented so that we have 2 get...
|
|
Debate: "How important is MBA?" deleted from your view.
|
(rate this)
|
1
Network, network and network.
2
Know what to expect
|
|
Shashikant Rajak
| Added idea
"Know what to expect"
| 3 years ago
|
|
Certain things have to be clearly thought out before you you go for part time MBA. No matter where you do your part MBA from, know what to expect from the course. Few companies have clear policies to not treat part time MBAs on the same lines as...
|
|
|
|
Rajender Sharma
| Added idea
"Network, network and network."
| 3 years ago
|
|
Most of the part time courses are attended by execs and chances are that they will bring a very rich experience to the classroom. Use that. Network as much as possible. I am aware of few CxOs attending part time MBA courses. Build relationships...
|
|
Ideate: "Things you should take care of in part time MBA programmes" deleted from your view.
|
(rate this)
|
1
Reduce the working hours
2
Work from Home option
|
|
Balagopal
| Added idea
"Add Network Marketing as a part time project/occupation for students"
| 1 year ago
|
|
Network Marketing scenario in India is now at the crucial juncture of exponential take off, having emerged past the gestation and 'education' stages. A lot of upstarts have come and gone, many failing and very few remaining healthy and poised for...
|
|
|
|
Md. Shariful Islam
| Supported idea
"We need to change our basic thinking and attitudes"
| 1 year ago
|
|
i am worried when see only a few opportunities at Dhaka, capital city of Bangladesh.....
|
|
Ideate: "What facilities can be provided to college students to do part time jobs?" deleted from your view.
|
(rate this)
|
|
Full time work
|
2
|
VS |
5
|
Part time work
|
|
|
Deepali Gulati
| Argues in support of
"Part time work"
| 2 years ago
|
|
For a married woman living in nuclear family, part time job is best as this gives you option to take care of your family and career. Also, with part time jobs, males can give time to their kids and can be more productive as body gets time to...
|
|
|
|
Gargi Sinha
| Argues in support of
"Full time work"
| 2 years ago
|
|
Full time ofcourse, if you want to make your career better then go for full time rather than part time. Part time wont fetch you anything. Its full time where you gain experience by being in corporate world.
|
|
Debate: "Part time or Full time work - The better option" deleted from your view.
|
(rate this)
|
|
Regular MBA
|
15
|
VS |
8
|
Distance MBA
|
|
|
S. Muralidharan
| Argues in support of
"Regular MBA"
| 11 months ago
|
|
What matters the most is the understanding of Management in its true perspectives. This will happen only when we are posited with a number of issues and problems to solve, and a number of case studies to be generated from all verticals. If we...
|
|
|
|
Ayushi Bindal
| Argues in support of
"Distance MBA"
| 11 months ago
|
|
but your experience that you have earned in those years make amends for the same as you tend to intereact with people many fold times more and get exposure in real sense...
|
|
|
|
Gargi Sinha
| Argues in support of
"Regular MBA"
| 1 year ago
|
|
Regular MBA is always giver first preference because you are exposed to different people and many relevent things that are needed for an MBA. In distance you have only bookish knowledge. So companies hesitate to take distance MBA people. But if...
|
|
Debate: "Regular MBA Vs Distance MBA" deleted from your view.
Prev1NextShowing 1 - 5 of 5
Other knowledge matching "What about Part time MBA?" topic
|
Activity:
267 referals
,
4 comments,
29 views
|
|
|
After a cluster of disconcerting e-mails and documents surfaced last week from climate scientists associated with the "Climategate" scandal of 2009, it was reported Sunday that top British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) executives sought advice from Britain’s leading green activist research center. Released on November 22, the leaked e-mails and documents reveal climate "experts" collaborating to plot devious schemes to further their global-warming agenda. According to the U.K.'s Daily Mail , "Like the first 'Climategate' leaks two years ago, the leaked materials were placed last week on a Russian server by an anonymous source." As recently reported by The New American , these new revelations only add to the proof that global-warming alarmists vilify and ignore scientists with contrary beliefs, and have embarked on a propaganda campaign: A few scientists’ e-mails expressed skepticism and concern about the shadowy process, too. At least one expert complained that his...
|
|
Activity:
2346 referals
,
26 comments,
309 views
|
|
|
The National Sample Survey Organization(NSSO) discovered in its survey that almost half the country's farmers would abandon farming if they could find another occupation. If the FARMER does not grow food what will we eat ??? It is not like understanding Rocket Science to realize that we need to make Agriculture work if we as a Nation are to get anywhere. What can we do ? Indian farmer is always in a vicious cycle..What belongs to the farmers,should be rightly given to them..I mean compensation..no middlemen is required between the farmer n consumer..they should get a good price for whatever they are growing. Example : The small cotton roll that u buy in the pharmacy costs u around 40-50 bucks..and it weighs around a 100 gms..the gin buys cotton from the farmer at rates like 300 or 400 rupees for around 40 kgs (measured in maunds actually..not very sure about the conversion)just imagine the difference..nobody is looting us for this..we are actually looting the farmer.for this we...
|
Leading Recruitment Firm
- Create a confidential Career Profile and Resume/C.V. online
- Get advice for planning their career and for marketing of experience and skills
- Maximize awareness of and access to the best career opportunities
Similar Topics
Lately there is this relating to working teens....who do one or more part...
1 debates
, 3 idea contests
, 4 question
The option for doing an MBA is also open at foreign universities across the...
1 trends
, 3 insight
, 3 debates
, 6 idea contests
, 1 question
There are three ways to view every job. First, there is your perceived job –...
1 trends
, 2 insight
, 5 debates
, 2 question
EMBA programs are arguably the most accessible of all business education...
1 trends
, 1 insight
, 1 debates
, 1 idea contests
, 1 question
SMU-DE Management courses prepare individuals for the present and future It...
1 insight
, 1 debates
Sponsored Jobs