Distance learning or correspondence MBA
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1st November 2008 08:27 PM #1
Distance learning or correspondence MBA
Can anybody tell me some good colleges for Distance learning or correspondence MBA. Is there any difference in the two?
I have 3.5 yrs of experience in IT and its not feasible for me to do the classroom course. Do you think it would be worth doing these courses. Will they help in future. And from where?
Suggestions are welcomed.
-CB
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1st November 2008 08:40 PM #2
Re: Distance learning or correspondence MBA
Is it worth doing the course - NO.
Distance learning is quite different from the correspondence course. Distance learning is similar to classroom learning except that the lectures are delivered over video links. Correspondence courses do not need the candidates to attend classroom. Rather, the course material is periodically sent to your mailing address.
CrazyBoy, I guess the best option would be to try for executive programs. You may also aim for ISB (Indian School of Business)'s 1 year program, which I think is the best in India.
That said, you will have to clearly define your expectations from the MBA program / degree. That's the single most important thing!
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1st November 2008 08:49 PM #3
Re: Distance learning or correspondence MBA

Originally Posted by
The_Big_K
Is it worth doing the course - NO.
Distance learning is quite different from the correspondence course. Distance learning is similar to classroom learning except that the lectures are delivered over video links. Correspondence courses do not need the candidates to attend classroom. Rather, the course material is periodically sent to your mailing address.
CrazyBoy, I guess the best option would be to try for executive programs. You may also aim for ISB (Indian School of Business)'s 1 year program, which I think is the best in India.
That said, you will have to clearly define your expectations from the MBA program / degree. That's the single most important thing!
You know Biggi, one was always to add a tag of MBA
another thing which I could think is it may help in enhancing my knowledge as well.
For executive course minimum requirement is either you should be among board of director of any organization or you should have minimum experience of 6 yrs. Anyone correct me If I am wrong?
My problem is I can not leave my job due to some commitments so can't do the classroom course even for a year.
Suggest?
-CB
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1st November 2008 09:07 PM #4
Re: Distance learning or correspondence MBA

Originally Posted by
crazyboy
You know Biggi, one was always to add a tag of MBA

another thing which I could think is it may help in enhancing my knowledge as well.
For executive course minimum requirement is either you should be among board of director of any organization or you should have minimum experience of 6 yrs. Anyone correct me If I am wrong?
My problem is I can not leave my job due to some commitments so can't do the classroom course even for a year.
Suggest?
-CB
The MBA Tag, huh?
No one will even notice that you are an MBA ( unless of course, if you learn to throw buzzwords in meetings
)
Jokes apart, if you want to go for MBA only to enhance your knowledge you may go for correspondence or distance learning course, whichever is available & suits you. However, as far as my experience goes, no one has ever learnt a thing by only reading books.
As you said you can't take a break from your job for dedicated learning, you do not have more options (am I right here, CEans?). Check if any reputed institutes offer correspondence/distance learning courses.
... I won't be of much help here. Over to you, CEans!
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1st November 2008 09:34 PM #5
Re: Distance learning or correspondence MBA

Originally Posted by
The_Big_K
The MBA Tag, huh?
No one will even notice that you are an MBA ( unless of course, if you learn to throw buzzwords in meetings

)
Jokes apart, if you want to go for MBA only to enhance your knowledge you may go for correspondence or distance learning course, whichever is available & suits you. However, as far as my experience goes, no one has ever learnt a thing by only reading books.
As you said you can't take a break from your job for dedicated learning, you do not have more options (am I right here, CEans?). Check if any reputed institutes offer correspondence/distance learning courses.
... I won't be of much help here. Over to you, CEans!

Thanks for the candid suggestions Biggi... CEan's suggest...?
Anyone of you have heard about FMS / IMT / Symboisis correspondance courses. Are they worth? In Comparison to other?
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2nd November 2008 06:22 PM #6
Re: Distance learning or correspondence MBA
can I suggest
Do Part time 
Thats what i am into .
One of my freinds back in India is actaully doing correspondence from Symboisis..He is a full time employee as well
I can ask him for details if you insist!
Last edited by durga; 2nd November 2008 at 06:24 PM.

mail-"durga@crazyengineers.com"
To assume the existence of an unperceivable being does not facilitate understanding the orderliness we find in the perceivable world - Albert Einstein.
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3rd November 2008 01:59 AM #7
Re: Distance learning or correspondence MBA

Originally Posted by
durga
can I suggest
Do Part time
Thats what i am into .
One of my freinds back in India is actaully doing correspondence from Symboisis..He is a full time employee as well
I can ask him for details if you insist!

Yup, Please that would be great.
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3rd November 2008 05:34 PM #8 CE - Newbie
Re: Distance learning or correspondence MBA
Hey even i am looking for information on PART TIME MBA.If any body knows details about it please do tell me like what is the duration and which are the good colleges for doing part time MBA etc etc.
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6th November 2008 12:52 PM #9
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Hi CB,
Had a chat with my friend Dharvesh who is doing his correspondence MBA in Symboisis
khan.dharvesh: it starts in july
2 yr course
online exams/assignments
can b completed in 4 years
durga: oh cool
so how many subjects per sem?
khan.dharvesh: 5-6
per sem
durga: bloody s**t
thats so many
khan.dharvesh: main streams
durga: how do u manage ?????
khan.dharvesh: im still MANAGING
still in 1st sem
durga: tera exm kab haine?<when is your exam>
khan.dharvesh: anytime
its up to us
to decided
*decide
durga: oh nice

atleast you have an option to write when u can
and fees kya haine???
khan.dharvesh: fees is abt 28000 includng examination fees+books
durga: per sem?
khan.dharvesh: NO thats it..
hope this gives you enough information...

mail-"durga@crazyengineers.com"
To assume the existence of an unperceivable being does not facilitate understanding the orderliness we find in the perceivable world - Albert Einstein.
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11th December 2008 12:38 PM #10 CE - Newbie
Re: Distance learning or correspondence MBA
Hello CEans,
I had a word wid my Senior regarding Correspondence MBA from IMT, Ghaziabad.
He is pursuing the same, Its a 3 yr program wid 5 to 6 subjects per sem.
He told me that one of his friend got a packg of 9 lac when he was in his 2nd year but i dont know how he managed to get the job as institute do not provide any campus recruitment program.
Thanks,
Jaiho123
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