Part time
Hi,
Doing any M.Tech or engineering course through distance or correspondence is invalid as per the new rules. So when the degree is invalid, it wont ever be considered. Yes part time M.Tech is low on the preference lists of most recruiters. In fact many consider the courses as ineligible so I would advise not to go for anything like that unless it is a sponsored one by the company you are working for. This also is a low probability as most companies who sponsor also prefer a regular full time one to get the maximum benefit.
LBSIM offers 27 months PGDM part time course, the classes for this is on SAT and SUN. as of now its only weekend classes at campus.
Sachin Khera- Administative Officer- LBSIM.
Hello Pradip,
In my opinion, you must go for full time MBA. It would lead you a lot of preference due to the work experience.
And you must fill CAT, GMAT and MH-CET in my opinion . As it will open the options like FMS , DMS, JBIMS which have low fee.
Giving GMAT would help you to get into ISB Hyderabad, which is a very good deal if you have work experience.
Hope this helps.
Regards
Tanushree Seth
Degree through distance education mode is less preferred when compared to the regular full time degree. If you want better career growth and prospects.
It is why, if you are going for an interview where only MCA qualification is required. But you can see so many candidates are also present with regular MCA degree. In that case, First preference will be given to the regular candidate.
So I would suggest you for regular programme but if you want to continue with your job then you can opt.
It only provides regular courses as distance/open courses are not available there. Also, regular M.com fee would be 18000 (Yearly/Sem) + 500 (Exam fee) + 200 (Prospectus fee).
Hope this helps!!!
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