Regular Courses VS Distance Learning MBA

Everyone knows that education plays a important role in our life. We learn from education more things that we use in our life. But it’s only a basic education that teaches us how to live in a decorous manner. But after basic education, we go forwards to higher education. Some of us want to jobs and some looking for higher education. But good jobs get only those people who have a higher educational degree like MBA programs. Presently, we can get higher education in two ways- regular mode and distance learning mode. In regular classes, we can get a good quality education, but at that time we can’t do any other work, I mean jobs and other professional business. So this mode of education learning is not so much good for working people. In such case they have to leave their jobs for attending regular classes. And mostly in India, there will be limited seats in regular courses and a very high competition in such courses like Executive MBA. While in distance learning mode like correspondence learning among the professionals is very popular. Because they don’t need to leave their jobs and easily can get a higher degree like distance learning MBA.

But in this mode there is lack of interaction between faculty and students. So this mode is applicable only for sharp minded students and those able to study themselves. And they are able to find solutions themselves.

In such cases we can say this mode is also not so good for less than average knowledge students. But to remove these constraints of distance learning academic intellectuals searched a new way- “Online Education”. We can say it has created a new revolution in the field of distance learning. In this mode you can take classes like a real regular class in your home and at your flexible time. So we can say for online MBA programs, you can do it with your job and after completion of it you can achieve a higher education degree and promote your self in your business fields.



Source by Dinesh Rohila

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