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vivek muniswamy
KWAP (Knowledge Window Asia Pacific)
by vivek muniswamy on Oct 22, 2009 07:56 AM

Can anyone provide me more information regarding MBA-ERP with SAP certification offered by Victoria University, Australia in Singapore through KWAP (Knowledge Window Asia Pacific).

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Amresh Sharma
Part time MBA program in any of these universities
by Amresh Sharma on Oct 19, 2009 11:19 AM  | Hide replies

Can anyone tell me about a good part time MBA program i can do along with my work from any of these universities?

Thanks

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Ankur Khanna
Re: Part time MBA program in any of these universities
by Ankur Khanna on Oct 20, 2009 03:07 PM
All of them have part time courses but you need to attend evening classes for that - so i guess you have to be working in Singapore.

Other than that , these universities also have have executive courses which have classes for about 1 week in every 3 months or so. However, these are for ppl with atleast 8-10 yrs experience and are also extremely expensive.

If you are in India, try part time from Indian universities in your city.

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zakir amir
Re: Part time MBA program in any of these universities
by zakir amir on Oct 20, 2009 09:14 AM
Dear Amresh,
Pls do a parttime or distance education MBA with recognised Indian University, the IIM's are good but they carve out only those CEO type of materials and we need the basic people managers. So do with a reliable and reputed like Anna University Chennai,ICFAI, Symbiosis Etc.Executive MBA is good provided you are working in a very professional organisation and inIndia we have few.

All the best
Zakir

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kareena malhotra
Re: Part time MBA program in any of these universities
by kareena malhotra on Oct 20, 2009 09:49 AM
dude

SMU - singapore management university has a 'flex time' mba program. spread over 17 months.
its one of the respected ones in singapore after INSEAD. NUs and NTU are more known cz they are older universities. else SMU is the star performer.
u may research more on them. NUS and NTU also have part time mba programs bytheway.

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Soumabha Bag
UGC approval
by Soumabha Bag on Oct 19, 2009 10:35 AM  | Hide replies

Are the degrees awarded by institutes from Singapore recognized by UGC?

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kareena malhotra
Re: UGC approval
by kareena malhotra on Oct 20, 2009 09:50 AM
i hope this was a joke question!

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True Voice
Re: UGC approval
by True Voice on Oct 19, 2009 10:49 AM
There are non recognized institutes in India itself doing well than recognized. They place their students in better companies with higher pay

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Arbee Mumbai
Re: UGC approval
by Arbee Mumbai on Oct 19, 2009 10:45 AM
who cares if the istitues and their degrees are reputed and recognised by various top companies globally.

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