Which one is better among part time MBA and regular MBA? What is the difference between part time MBA and full time MBA?

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Which one is better among part time MBA and regular MBA? What is the difference between part time MBA and full time MBA?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago
There is a lot of difference between full time MBA which is also called MBA through regular mode of education and Part-time MBA. In regular MBA you need to attend the classes regularly everyday and there are lecturers/professors teaching you something every day. In Part-time course there are only evening classes which many be 2 to 3 days in a week and you need to attend those classes. The day time is free here for you to work. The part-time courses are generally taken up by candidates who are employed in some service or are engaged in some business. Surely the regular mode of education (full time MBA) is better and that too if you get admission through proper channel by appearing in a competitive exam like CAT / MAT.

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