Dear friends,
I am a new member in this discussion.
I have been conducting thorough research on MBA through correspondence and have discovered the following points:
1. MBA and PGDBA are two different programs that hold the same weightage in the eyes of corporations. However, the weightage varies within the Indian Education System. An MBA is a recognized degree that paves the way for further qualifications such as a Doctorate. Conversely, a PGDBA does not offer the same opportunities. An MBA is a master's degree, while a PGDBA is primarily a professional qualification. The value of an MBA surpasses that of a PGDBA. UGC-recognized institutes offer an MBA, whereas others provide a PGDBA.
2. MBA programs are generally not offered through correspondence for recent graduates, except at Manipal University and ICFAI University, which are the only two institutes offering a Master's degree. Institutions like Symbiosis, NIBM, IMT, Xaviers, Welingkar, etc., offer only a PGD. Open universities like IGNOU, KSOU, etc., require a minimum of 3 years of work experience for an MBA program.
3. When pursuing any course through correspondence, the aim is to enhance one's career prospects and create opportunities for the future. Therefore, an MBA is a more valuable qualification than a PGD.
4. It is advised not to compare other institutes with IIMs, as IIMs are autonomous bodies with significant goodwill and reputation. Just because IIMs offer PGD programs does not imply that any institute offering PGD is of similar caliber.
5. Between ICFAI and Manipal, Manipal may be a preferable choice due to lower fees and a minimum of 160 hours of classes, providing additional knowledge. For individuals with at least 3 years of work experience, IGNOU and KSOU are good options.
6. For those seeking a promotion within the same organization, Symbiosis would be a suitable choice to enhance the resume.
Having recently completed my BCom, I am leaning towards starting my MBA journey at Manipal University. I welcome all suggestions and guidance on this matter. Let's engage in further discussions to make well-informed decisions, as pursuing an MBA is a significant milestone in our lives.
Regards,
Puneet