MBA after very long work experience (10+ years)

MICA Memoirs touches upon the dilemma of a Long-distance MBA:


http://mica.mbas.in/going-the-distance-long-distance-mba/


Hi !!! I have more than 10 years of experience and now I want to do an MBA .. I am searching for an one year MBA program €Ś.. How is S P Jain Global ?? Can anyone tell me about the eligibility criteria and the selection process??

hi.....I come from an IT background...good work experience in IT company in Pune...now looking for executive MBA options in pune...preferably a weekend only program so that I can balance my work with my studies...want to specialize further in IT..have heard about SCIT...any suggestions or ideas on IT b schools in pune

suggestions on executive MBA in telecom based in Pune...weekend only course...Have work ex of over 5 years...any suggestions , please help!

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Hello Puys,


What's your take on going for a 2 years MBA from a top 15 B-school in India after having 6.5 years of work experience in IT services? I know a 1-year MBA is specially designed for aspirants with such work experience but on the other hand I want to give sufficient time to learn and grow into management concepts. I somehow think that 1 year MBAs are so fast-tracked that it won't give ample time to learn.

I don't have any issues with staying in IT industry - rather will be happy to have a career in Consulting or Analytics. But, I would like to explore other areas like Marketing, Strategy etc. That, I believe, will be possible in a 2 years MBA.

But, questions that concerns:
- Having 6+ years experience in IT domain will it be considered negative approach by the top B-School adcoms to aspire for 2 years MBA?
- Will I be considered less competent or suitable during placements? I just heard this thing from few people that after 2 year MBAs the recruiters doesn't prefer candidates with 5+ years experience.

Please advise.

Regards

well this is a very old thread. any options and insight into an MBA post 10 years of experience and how to go about it and the ROI


Business colleges around the globe lean toward selecting contender with experience  for their MBA programs. A working proficient can have an edge over fresher because of their reasonable work experience amassed with classroom studies. For more read 

https://edudrona.com/importance-of-experience-while-pursuing-mba/?mref=oshipau

Hello All,

I am SAP Technical Consultant in Top US MNC in India(Delhi ncr) and have almost 12 years of experience. Now Looking forward to persue MBA but confused which one i should go for. I can’t leave my job so either can do online MBA or part time MBA. Have gone through multiple reviews for IIM , ISB online mba/emba and other courses. Those are very costly and their reviews are also not good from the people who already did those courses.
Your suggestion will be helpful.

Thanks