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21st June 2010, 02:38 PM
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What can I do MBA while working as a lecturer in Law College?
i am seema yadav.i am lecturer in a Law college.I organised many seminar related to law.now i want to do MBA.and want to join corporat . what can I do for it.give me suggestion.
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#2
14th July 2011, 11:18 AM
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Best of luck. Feel free to ask if doubts remain. |
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14th July 2011, 01:12 PM
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If u want ur lecturership to be continued then you have to do mba through correspondense course and through distance learing programs but if your mind is totally diverted towards corporat then you have to join a good management institute for mba studies.
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#4
14th July 2011, 06:00 PM
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Hi Yadav,
Defintely you can do MBA. As you said as you are working as Lecturer ,you can join in any of the universities which offer part - time courses. Some of the Universities which offer Part - time courses are listed below: 1.Annamalai University 2.Prist University 3.Alagappa University etc., You can join in any of the university in Part - time MBA . All the best. |
#5
14th July 2011, 08:52 PM
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MBA is a course which is done after any course even a doctor also do MBA while he is doing his/her job. And you are a lecturer in law college you do MBA course in any stream which you like most as well as distance learning such as IGNOU, SIKKIM MANIPAL etc. |
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15th July 2011, 12:52 AM
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u can do mba at any age ... its worth doing after law.
u mau try some distance learning or part time MBA courses from wellknown institutes like TIME etc. after that u will get a better and higher payment job in the corporates |
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15th July 2011, 08:02 AM
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Yes you can persue MBA while work. In today's day nothing is impossible. You can join MBA course in distance mode from IGNOU. MBA in IGNOU is approved by AICTE. Selection is made on the basis of merit in OPENMAT test. Those who have cleared entrance examinations like CAT/MAT need not to write this exam. For more details visit http://www.ignou.ac.in
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15th July 2011, 12:25 PM
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yes , u can do MBA with ur law lectureship .if u tech comercial law ,taxation in law college it's helpful if u do MBA finance or marketing specialization be'coz some of the subject in MBA related to tax law...so i hope definataly u complit ur MBA
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15th July 2011, 07:17 PM
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you can do MBA and it does n't have any restrictions to other fields and you can do your MBA in SDLCEs or in reputed institutes like IIM s if u wish not to loose your law lecturer post
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15th July 2011, 10:02 PM
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Yes you can do MBA through the distance mode you can join any university which you like the most. In India top distance universities are IGNOU, SMU, PTU etc. with your job you can’t do regular MBA.
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15th July 2011, 10:03 PM
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Yes you can do MBA through the distance mode you can join any university which you like the most. In India top distance universities are IGNOU, SMU, PTU etc. with your job you can’t do regular MBA.
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15th July 2011, 11:43 PM
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Eligibility for MBA:
A candidate should have completed his/her graduation with minimum of 55% from a recognised university (Relaxation on percentage depends on category). To pursue MBA you can appear in CAT or MAT exams i.e Common admission test and Management aptitude test respectively. Both the exams are held on national level. After clearing these exams, college will be alloted to you on the basis of your percentile you scored. MBA has 3 main branches, i.e Finance, Marketing and Human resource. You can do MBA in anyone of the specialisation. |
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16th July 2011, 12:48 AM
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hello
yes you are eligible for the exam you need to give the entrance exam and if you want to do it from distance learning then you may directly take admission in IGNOU all the best |
#16
16th July 2011, 12:53 AM
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But as you are teaching, so , you may leave your job to go for a full time MBA or continue teaching and get a distance MBA degree. Best of luck. Feel free to ask if doubts remain. |
#17
9th November 2011, 10:38 AM
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It would be good to to MBA from a recognised university on correspondence basis. It will definately boost your career prospects. We are based out of Delhi and can help you achieve your goals. Let me know if you need any assistance in your admissions. You can contact me on [email protected] or alternatively call me on 09810060127 and we can fix an appointment for u=you. Take Care Pavneet |
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31st March 2012, 03:55 PM
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its a very good decision to go for MBA after law. You have to appear for any MBA entrance exam like - CAT,MAT,XAT . You can choose the best college for you as per your score. And after law, MBA degree will see you soar to heights of professional excellence.
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