I am from Bangalore and i want to do MBA in Correspondence so. . . . . . . . . . .
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The best university to do an MBA in Correspondence is the University of Bangalore.
IGNOU’s Distance MBA is approved by both AICTE and DEC. This is one of the few distance MBA programs in India which is approved by AICTE and is well-known across the country. So you can consider this program. IGNOU has a study and regional center in Bengaluru as well. You can also consider IMT’s sister Univ IMT-CDL Ghaziabad, Symbiosis’ distance learning school SCDL, Sikkim Manipal University.
There are several other colleges which offer distance MBA programs and the list is growing every year but it is better to pick a program that is well-known.
IGNOU tops the list, as it has wide connectivity and their course material, assignments, are quite good;
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Sikkim Manipal University
IGNOU
Anna University
Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi, is the right choice as it is Govt. institute hence no recognition problem, most renowned, cheapest and the easiest & practical MBA.
Try Symbiosis or Sikkim Manipal University.
IGNOU is good as well.
Sikkim Manipal University
IGNOU
Anna University
IICT Lucknow
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