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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
The answer to the question would be very subjective. Doing a part time PGDM from Welingkar (or from anywhere) would make more sense if you're a working employee (or self employed), and that your project (or your company) requires you to have that knowledge / education. It sure is recognized in the industry, but it isn't valued as much as the full time PGDM. The faculty for part time PGDM is at par with the full time PGDM, hence the quality of knowledge imparted is at par with the full time PGDM. If you're doing it with the hope of getting a good job, then I would suggest that you aim for full time PGDM only. But if you're doing it for knowledge, then it's a good idea to do part time PGDM.