hi eknath and other friends,
let me first clear the difference between pgdba and mba, well pgdba and mba are one and the same... it goes like this whenever you do mba from any institute no matter you are doing full time course, part -time or distance learning you get pgdba certificate i.e whether welingkar, symbiosis, bajaj , IM(ahmdebad). and if u do mba from any university i.e icfai, pune uni, mum uni you will get mba certification . there is no difference in syllabus or curriculam neither the value in market.
rather than doing from any uni/coll which is originally from outside mum i suggest to do it from welingkar atleast you can visit coll if any prob.
please dont do from icfai read following.
HYDERABAD : The ICFAI rigmarole seems to be falling apart in Hyderabad and elsewhere as damaging court cases, adverse judgements and students' unrest have all started taking a heavy toll on the organisation called Institute of Chartered Financial Accountants of India.
According to a latest report the Andhra Pradesh State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (APSCDRC) has found fault with the ICFAI University,
Hyderabad for not providing full information to a student at the time of his admission and ordered refund of fee to the concerned student.
Upholding the verdict of Warangal District Consumer Forum, the State Commission ordered the university to refund Rs 22,300, the tuition fee paid by the student, in addition to Rs. 5,000 compensation and Rs. 2,000 court costs within a month. The case was filed by a student named Md. Anwaruddin.
Md. Anwaruddin joined MBA programme, in distance education mode at the university’s Warangal study centre in December, 2003. He paid Rs 15,000 out of Rs. 51,500 and gave 10 post-dated cheques of Rs 3,659 each for the remaining tuition fee. By then, he was under the impression that he could attend contact classes at Warangal study centre. As classes did not commence even after the beginning date, he enquired about the same with the headquarters in February, 2004.
The university informed him that classes could not be conducted at Warangal and suggested him to attend classes at Hyderabad or to continue the course in "self-study" mode. Then the complainant withdrew from the course and demanded repayment of the fee. As the university turned down his request, he filed a case with the District Forum demanding the paid amount of Rs.22,300 with 12 per cent annual interest and Rs.1 lakh towards damages and costs.
The university contested the case saying that classes were not held at Warangal as there were not enough students. It said his withdrawal was not accepted since the provisions concerned do not allow such exit before clearance of post-dated cheques. It further argued that there was no deficiency in service since the provisions were clearly indicated in its distance education regulations.
However, the District Forum pointed out that the ICFAI had not provided any such details in the application form, nor did it define what the "requisite number" could be. When the ICFAI challenged the verdict in APSCDRC, the appeal was dismissed.
if you want more information on mba then email me
From India, Mumbai
let me first clear the difference between pgdba and mba, well pgdba and mba are one and the same... it goes like this whenever you do mba from any institute no matter you are doing full time course, part -time or distance learning you get pgdba certificate i.e whether welingkar, symbiosis, bajaj , IM(ahmdebad). and if u do mba from any university i.e icfai, pune uni, mum uni you will get mba certification . there is no difference in syllabus or curriculam neither the value in market.
rather than doing from any uni/coll which is originally from outside mum i suggest to do it from welingkar atleast you can visit coll if any prob.
please dont do from icfai read following.
HYDERABAD : The ICFAI rigmarole seems to be falling apart in Hyderabad and elsewhere as damaging court cases, adverse judgements and students' unrest have all started taking a heavy toll on the organisation called Institute of Chartered Financial Accountants of India.
According to a latest report the Andhra Pradesh State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (APSCDRC) has found fault with the ICFAI University,
Hyderabad for not providing full information to a student at the time of his admission and ordered refund of fee to the concerned student.
Upholding the verdict of Warangal District Consumer Forum, the State Commission ordered the university to refund Rs 22,300, the tuition fee paid by the student, in addition to Rs. 5,000 compensation and Rs. 2,000 court costs within a month. The case was filed by a student named Md. Anwaruddin.
Md. Anwaruddin joined MBA programme, in distance education mode at the university’s Warangal study centre in December, 2003. He paid Rs 15,000 out of Rs. 51,500 and gave 10 post-dated cheques of Rs 3,659 each for the remaining tuition fee. By then, he was under the impression that he could attend contact classes at Warangal study centre. As classes did not commence even after the beginning date, he enquired about the same with the headquarters in February, 2004.
The university informed him that classes could not be conducted at Warangal and suggested him to attend classes at Hyderabad or to continue the course in "self-study" mode. Then the complainant withdrew from the course and demanded repayment of the fee. As the university turned down his request, he filed a case with the District Forum demanding the paid amount of Rs.22,300 with 12 per cent annual interest and Rs.1 lakh towards damages and costs.
The university contested the case saying that classes were not held at Warangal as there were not enough students. It said his withdrawal was not accepted since the provisions concerned do not allow such exit before clearance of post-dated cheques. It further argued that there was no deficiency in service since the provisions were clearly indicated in its distance education regulations.
However, the District Forum pointed out that the ICFAI had not provided any such details in the application form, nor did it define what the "requisite number" could be. When the ICFAI challenged the verdict in APSCDRC, the appeal was dismissed.
if you want more information on mba then email me
From India, Mumbai
Hi, Please let me know whether Distance Learning PGDHRM is useful or not, as i m confused wether to do Distance Learning or Full Time PGDHRM.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
hi I am a student of Bsc(IT). i have done nothing else than it. now im planning to do correspondence MBA in Information Technology from mumbai or from pune. can any one please tell me its eligibility,the colleges in mumbai which provides it. please its urgent thank you
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Sikkim Manipal University distance program is the best one for distance learning as I was also a student of Sikkim Manipal University distance program. It is accredited by government. SMUDE uses the latest edunxt technology to create a virtual classroom where you can interact with the faculty and students and thereby also network with other students, which is a unique and one of its kind feature amongst other colleges offering distance education. For the prospectus and speaking to their counsellor you can register for free MBA Distance Learning | MBA Distance Education | MBA Part Time | MBA Correspondence |
From India, Jaipur
From India, Jaipur
Hello eknath, I am agree with you that PGDBA is a best option after bsc and there are so many good distance learning institutes for PGDBA and Sikkim Manipal University of distance education is one of them. I am also doing my pgdba from SMUDE and on my personal experience, I can say that SMUDE is much better than other institutes because SMUDE uses the latest edunxt technology to create a virtual classroom where you can interact with the faculty and students and thereby also network with other students, which is a unique and one of its kind feature amongst other colleges offering distance education. For the prospectus and speaking to their counselor you can register for free at The Degree That Works! The MBA that makes business leaders out of students. <link updated to site home> ( Search On Cite | Search On Google )
From India, Jaipur
From India, Jaipur
Dear Eknath,
If you willing to do PGDBA or MBA then i suggest to go with Madurai University (Distance Education) as its has UGC granted and certificate is more valued then others..
Some Differences (IGNOU is Open university so certificate not much value then Distance Education)
(Manipal i beleived they just applied for UGC but still waiting for Grant)
All the best.
Thanks
From Kuwait, Hawalli
If you willing to do PGDBA or MBA then i suggest to go with Madurai University (Distance Education) as its has UGC granted and certificate is more valued then others..
Some Differences (IGNOU is Open university so certificate not much value then Distance Education)
(Manipal i beleived they just applied for UGC but still waiting for Grant)
All the best.
Thanks
From Kuwait, Hawalli
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