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Yes, HRs of top MNCs accept your Online degrees because today, it is believed that having knowledge is important irrespective of what mode you choose to study whether it is an online mode or a distance mode. So yes, your degree will be considered valid and accepted by the HRs but your degree will be considered valid only when you will earn it from a UGC-DEB, AICTE, NAAC-approved university.
Most Online MBA programs have a duration of 2 years, divided into 4 semesters. However, some universities offer accelerated programs that can be completed in 12-18 months, while others provide flexible programs that can extend up to 3 years depending on your pace of study.
Yes, online MBA degrees from recognized and accredited universities hold the same value as regular MBA degrees. The curriculum, faculty, and assessment methods are typically identical. The key is to ensure the program is from a UGC-recognized university with proper accreditation.
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