Difference between Executive MBA and corresspondance MBA?I have industry experience of two yrs. whats best 4 me?

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One Response to Difference between Executive MBA and corresspondance MBA?I have industry experience of two yrs. whats best 4 me?

  1. Serge M

    Executive MBA is for executives with considerable management experience. Correspondence MBA is known as distance learning MBA and can be for executives as well as students with less work experience.

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