MBA VS EMBA: What is the difference between MBA and Executive MBA, how to get admission in which one, what is the study? Know full details..

There are a total of 21 Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) across the country, whose admission in the MBA course is done through the CAT score. Common Admission Test is conducted every year at the national level. Students who are successful in the exam take admission in the Indian Institute of Management and other major business colleges of the country. Let us know what the difference is between MBA and Executive MBA, what the admission process is, and what is taught in these two courses.
MBA (Master of Business Administration) and Executive MBA (EMBA) are both business management courses, and both are in demand. An MBA is a full-time two-year degree course. At the same time, EMBA is a short-term course. This course is designed for professionals. Let us know how to get admission to both.
MBA VS EMBA Admission Process: How to get admission in MBA and EMBA?
For admission in the MBA course, one has to pass the CAT and MAT exams. Both these exams are conducted every year at the national level. To get admission to the IIM's MBA program, the candidate must pass the CAT exam. On the other hand, job experience is necessary for admission to the EMBA course.
People who are employed can take admission in this course. To get admission in Executive MBA, work experience along with a graduation degree is necessary. After that, one has to pass the GMAT or GRE as well. While some colleges conduct entrance exams at their level, some colleges also give admission on the basis of work experience and a personal interview.
MBA VS EMBA Syllabus: What is taught in MBA and EMBA?
Business and Management are taught in an MBA. Subjects like Marketing, Finance, Operations, and Business Analytics are taught in it. The course is of two years. On the other hand, subjects like Case Study, Leadership Development, International Business, and Networking are taught in EMBA. The course is of 1 to 1.5 years. In this, weekend classes are conducted online a hybrid. Whereas in an MBA, classes are conducted in regular offline mode.
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