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February 12th, 2013, 11:56 AM
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Is a part time MBA worth it
I want to know that is a part time MBA worth it so can you provide me the answer of this question
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February 12th, 2013, 05:06 PM
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Re: Is a part time MBA worth it
As you want to know about the is a part time MBA worth it so here is the information of the same: According to me part time MBA is not worth it but it is only a degree of MBA but in reality it is not a MBA because in regular MBA the knowledge is far better than part time MBA so according to me part time MBA is not worth it. |
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June 24th, 2020, 03:35 PM
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Re: Is a part time MBA worth it
Yes, part-time MBA programs are definitely worth it for the right students! Part-time and executive MBA programs go beyond making a business school education accessible to those otherwise unable to afford the financial sacrifices, time commitments, and family lifestyle disruptions required by a full-time counterpart. The Advantages Although the medium of instruction differs, the course structure and curriculum for a part-time MBA is the same as that for a traditional MBA. This means that candidates enrolled in such a program do not lose out on the essentials of the course. The timings and duration for a part-time program tend to be much more flexible than a full-time course. Distance learning programs are spread across the duration of 2-3 years. Online resources allow you to choose a time schedule, as per your convenience. A part-time MBA program allows you to learn, as well as work. In some cases, employers may encourage you to take up such a course, so as to enhance your capabilities and contribution to the organization. The Disadvantages Despite having the same curriculum, a part-time MBA lacks the rigor and many other crucial benefits of a full-time program. Students also lose out on the productive classroom sessions and interactive discussions with peers. Institutes have also observed a large number of dropouts during the course of part-time MBA programs. Not all of the candidates are able to commit and adapt to learning through a distance setup. The enrolment criteria of part-time programs lacks completely in the competitive aspect, failing to assess various skills and capabilities of the candidates. |
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