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Hi,

I am a Software Engineer with around 5 years of experience in the IT industry. I am planning to pursue an MBA course now. Can anyone suggest the best university that offers a good MBA course through distance education? Also, what is the best specialization for me with this experience? When I checked online, there were so many specializations within an MBA that I am literally confused.

Please help me out.

Thanks,
Surya

From Canada, Montreal
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Hi Friend,

Great you are thinking about pursuing an MBA after gaining good experience in IT. For correspondence courses, you can check IGNOU, SYMBIOSIS, or many more, but these are good options. One thing I want to suggest to you is, why not try for an Executive MBA program from IIMs, IBS, or any of the leading institutes providing EXE-MBA programs. If you do that, you will have a great career afterward.

Now, coming to the point, you are an IT guy. You can specialize in International Business, Marketing Management, IT, Systems, as well as HR. In marketing, you can land a good job in an IT company, with your role involving the marketing of software products of IT companies either in India or abroad. If you choose HR, it will help you learn how to manage highly technical people in IT companies, which is a significant challenge for HR nowadays.

But think about where your interests lie; the rest depends on destiny.

Best of luck.

Regards,
Bunty Suryawanshi.

From India, Delhi
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Dear Friend,

It's better to choose a specialization based on your Bachelor's degree. For example, if you specialized in Computer Science in your BE, then it's best to choose Systems/information technology as a specialization in your MBA. I believe that a Bachelor's degree should be supportive of a Master's degree so that your Bachelor's degree carries weight.

Regards,
Ac_prabha

From India, Bangalore
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Hi,

I too suggest you to take an MBA in systems or IT. The following link would be helpful: [ROAD2MBA | A Leading MBA Portal for all MBA aspirants - IT/Systems Management MBA](http://road2mba.in) <link updated to site home> ([Search On Cite](https://www.citehr.com/results.php?q=ROAD2MBA A Leading MBA Portal for all MBA aspirants IT Systems Management MBA) | [Search On Google](https://www.google.com/search?q=ROAD2MBA A Leading MBA Portal for all MBA aspirants IT Systems Management MBA))

Regards,

ukn

From India, Madras
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Hi, I suggest you to go ahead with ICFAI University, where you can enroll in their Distance Learning Programs (DLP) that offer numerous benefits such as flexible and convenient modes of learning. IBS is a part of the ICFAI Group. You can find more information on their website: http://www.icfaiuniversity.in/

ICFAI - Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India - Bangalore
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From India, Bangalore
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Hello Sir/Madam,

I am from Gauhati University, currently pursuing an MBA. In our department, we are required to choose a dual specialization. I have decided to opt for HR as my first choice, but I am torn between Finance and Marketing for the second specialization. My undergraduate degree is in Information Technology (B.TECH). Could you please advise me on which specialization would be more beneficial between Finance and Marketing? I would appreciate a prompt response.

Thank you.

From India, Kolkata
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Hi,

I have over 4 years of experience in the IT industry as a software developer. I initially intended to pursue an MBA soon after completing my B.E. However, I believed it would be beneficial to gain some hands-on experience first. Therefore, I decided to work, and now I have completed 4 years in the field.

I am interested in pursuing an MBA, but after conducting thorough research, I find myself confused about the following disciplines:
1) Supply chain management
2) Aviation management
3) Airport and airline management
4) Petroleum management

I would appreciate your advice. I am planning to pursue my MBA through correspondence only.

Thank you.

From India, Bengaluru
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