Distance MBA

Distance MBA

Distance Learning MBA Courses have opened up opportunities for thousands of students who are not able to pursue a full-time classroom course. One of the main differences between distance learning and full time MBA is that of class contact hours.

The distance MBA program offers a comprehensive program that brings the on-campus classroom environment to working professionals around the world via online learning environments. The program is designed for maximum flexibility, allowing you to maintain your careers while obtaining a graduate degree. The distance education institutes provides good study materials, regular assignments and practice tests. Most of the centers facilitates interactive sessions. A student must make sure that the institute offering MBA is recognized by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE).

While most students prefer a full time classroom MBA course, there are many others who are opting for distance learning MBA courses to suit their daily schedule. Students can also opt for MBA programs at various institutes abroad. There are several institutes in India and abroad, which offer various distance learning programs at the undergraduate and post graduate level.

Eligibility for Distance Learning MBA Courses

The eligibility criteria for admissions to the distance learning MBA courses may vary from institute to institute. The common eligibility requirement is that applicants must have a graduation degree in any discipline with a good percentage.

Students who have completed their BBA course have an added advantage. Students who have done a diploma courses in management studies can also apply for admissions to distance learning MBA courses in some institutes.

Advantages of distance learning:

Distance learning does not require commuting. This saves you money and time that you’d otherwise spend on travel back and forth to school. You can schedule learning around other aspects of your personal and professional life.

You can complete most of the classes at your convenience. Most of the classes are asynchronous, which means you don’t have to attend a lecture at a particular time and place. You can review the assignments and do your homework during off-hours or from home.

Live anywhere, study from anywhere while pursuing the education of your choice. You don't have to live in the same city or the same country to attend the learning institution of your choice. You can study wherever you have access to a computer and Internet connection.

Costly and complex technology. Despite the many opportunities of distance education, there are inevitable accompanying costs. Live video communication for example, requires careful planning of the equipment and facilities. For online learning, you must own a computer (possibly with access to the internet) or have access to one. Thus required technology is not always available. Some learners may also be afraid(technophobic) of technology.

Distance learning may not be acknowledged by all employers. Although most employers do acknowledge distance learning, certain employers do not. Students who want to work for a specific employer upon graduation should be sure of that employer's perspective about online education.

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