Tell me about Distance MBA from IICT LUCKNOW
DISTANCE MBA @ IICT LUCKNOW
Posted Aug 20, 2007 13:57
Posted Aug 22, 2007 06:20
All courses of IICT are autonomous.
More than 15 countries students are already persuing IICT courses, since 1997.
IICT courses are highly recommended, reputed and accepted courses in industry/Corporate sector for last 11 years.
There is no entrance test for admission. It is direct.
The Admission into the IICT Distance Learning Programs is open throughout the year and
you can enroll at any time if you meet the eligibility criteria.
ABOUT Exam:-
In Online Exam or Assignment based Postal Exam candidate can appear from anywhere in india.
centre for excellence in management education
Indian Institute of Commerce and Trade
IICT LUCKNOW (INDIA) Estd. 1997
website : www.iict.in , Email : [email protected]
CORRESPONDENCE Autonomous Management Program ::
1) Masters Diploma in Business Administration (MBA)
: Duration of MBA is 2 year. (under fast track 1 year)
:Eligibility : Graduation or (Final year student of Graduation)
Area offered : Retail Management, Banking , Foreign Trade , Marketing , Finance, HRD, Tourism, Software Marketing, Pharmaceutical Marketing, Insurance, Hospital management , Information technology, Operations,CRM
(under dual specialisation opt any two area)
2) Its a Distance Learning Course.
3) Payment of MBA / MBA dual specilization COURSE Fee :
a) In case of course fee in Lumpsum : Rs 19555/- (for indian student)
Or
b) In case of Instalment scheme :
i) Ist Instalment of course fee : Rs.10450 /-
ii) IInd Instalment of course fee (after 10month) : Rs 10050/-
or
c) In case of Instalment scheme II :
i) Ist Instalment of course fee : Rs.6795 /-
ii) IInd Instalment of course fee (after 4 month) : Rs 4795/-
iii) IIIrd Instalment of course fee (after 8 month) : Rs 4795/-
iv) IVth Instalment of course fee (after 12 month) : Rs 4795/-
4) Exam fee Rs 125 per subject payable semesterwise on dates specified in your admission letter.
5)For Prospectus and Application , You can send DD/IPO of Rs 70/- favouring Indian Institute of Commerce and Trade payable at Lucknow from IICT,5/28,Vikas Nagar,Lucknow-226022.
6)You can download Application and Prospectus form from website www.iict.in
7) All study material ( free of charge) will be provided by IICT
Note
a) fast track fee of Rs 2800/- .(If opted along with Ist instalment/Lumpsum fee)
b) Regd. Post/ Courier charges Rs 500/- .
c) You can opt for postal exam system or online exam system or centre exam. (for detail visit website http://www.iict.in/exams.htm )
d) Application form attached with email for your use.
e)Working executive will get 10% fee concession on course fee only.
More than 15 countries students are already persuing IICT courses, since 1997.
IICT courses are highly recommended, reputed and accepted courses in industry/Corporate sector for last 11 years.
There is no entrance test for admission. It is direct.
The Admission into the IICT Distance Learning Programs is open throughout the year and
you can enroll at any time if you meet the eligibility criteria.
ABOUT Exam:-
In Online Exam or Assignment based Postal Exam candidate can appear from anywhere in india.
centre for excellence in management education
Indian Institute of Commerce and Trade
IICT LUCKNOW (INDIA) Estd. 1997
website : www.iict.in , Email : [email protected]
CORRESPONDENCE Autonomous Management Program ::
1) Masters Diploma in Business Administration (MBA)
: Duration of MBA is 2 year. (under fast track 1 year)
:Eligibility : Graduation or (Final year student of Graduation)
Area offered : Retail Management, Banking , Foreign Trade , Marketing , Finance, HRD, Tourism, Software Marketing, Pharmaceutical Marketing, Insurance, Hospital management , Information technology, Operations,CRM
(under dual specialisation opt any two area)
2) Its a Distance Learning Course.
3) Payment of MBA / MBA dual specilization COURSE Fee :
a) In case of course fee in Lumpsum : Rs 19555/- (for indian student)
Or
b) In case of Instalment scheme :
i) Ist Instalment of course fee : Rs.10450 /-
ii) IInd Instalment of course fee (after 10month) : Rs 10050/-
or
c) In case of Instalment scheme II :
i) Ist Instalment of course fee : Rs.6795 /-
ii) IInd Instalment of course fee (after 4 month) : Rs 4795/-
iii) IIIrd Instalment of course fee (after 8 month) : Rs 4795/-
iv) IVth Instalment of course fee (after 12 month) : Rs 4795/-
4) Exam fee Rs 125 per subject payable semesterwise on dates specified in your admission letter.
5)For Prospectus and Application , You can send DD/IPO of Rs 70/- favouring Indian Institute of Commerce and Trade payable at Lucknow from IICT,5/28,Vikas Nagar,Lucknow-226022.
6)You can download Application and Prospectus form from website www.iict.in
7) All study material ( free of charge) will be provided by IICT
Note
a) fast track fee of Rs 2800/- .(If opted along with Ist instalment/Lumpsum fee)
b) Regd. Post/ Courier charges Rs 500/- .
c) You can opt for postal exam system or online exam system or centre exam. (for detail visit website http://www.iict.in/exams.htm )
d) Application form attached with email for your use.
e)Working executive will get 10% fee concession on course fee only.
Posted Aug 23, 2007 13:33
IICT courses are under Distance learning Mode in Management.
Posted Sep 04, 2007 11:37
Hello rishi,
Sounds interesting what you write about IICT Lucknow. Until now I was only considering US or UK programs, but why not broaden the choice..
I guess you work for that school? Could you then give me some more info please? I have no idea about indian b-schools, I'm curious about the standing of IICT among Indian schools, is it a top tier school, how is it perceived in India and abroad.
If you could give me an idea about the tuition in dollars, that would be great! thx in advance!
Sounds interesting what you write about IICT Lucknow. Until now I was only considering US or UK programs, but why not broaden the choice..
I guess you work for that school? Could you then give me some more info please? I have no idea about indian b-schools, I'm curious about the standing of IICT among Indian schools, is it a top tier school, how is it perceived in India and abroad.
If you could give me an idea about the tuition in dollars, that would be great! thx in advance!
Posted Sep 05, 2007 07:58
All courses of IICT Business School Lucknow are autonomous.
More than 15 countries students are already persuing IICT courses, since 1997.
IICT courses are highly recommended, reputed and accepted courses in industry/Corporate
sector for last 11 years.
There is no entrance test for admission. It is direct.
The Admission into the IICT Distance Learning Programs is open throughout the year and
you can enroll at any time if you meet the eligibility criteria
Masters Diploma in Business Administration (MBA)
: Duration of MBA is 2 year. (under fast track 1 year)
:Eligibility : Graduation or (Final year student of Graduation)
Area offered : Retail Management, Banking , Foreign Trade , Marketing , Finance, HRD, Tourism, Software Marketing, Pharmaceutical Marketing, Insurance, Hospital management , Information technology, Operations , CRM
(under dual specialisation opt any two area)
2) Its a Distance Learning Course.
3) Payment of MBA Dual COURSE Fee :
a) In case of course fee in Lumpsum : US $ 1500 (for Foreign student)
Foreign Student can pay fee in two equal instalment.
The first instalment to be accompanied with the admission form followed by second instalment as given on the admission letter
Ist Instalment US $ 750 + Postal Charge US $ 200 = Total US $ 950
IInd Instalment US $ 750 after 10 month
4) Exam fee US $ 20 per subject payable semesterwise on dates specified in your admission letter.
5)You can download Application and Prospectus form from website www.iict.in
6) All study material ( free of charge) will be provided by IICT
Note
a) fast track fee of US $ 100 per semester .(If opted along with Ist instalment/Lumpsum fee)
b) Regd. Post/ Courier charges US $ 200 . ( along with Ist instalment/Lumpsum fee)
c) You can opt for postal exam system or online exam system or centre exam. (for detail visit website http://www.iict.in/exams.htm )
More than 15 countries students are already persuing IICT courses, since 1997.
IICT courses are highly recommended, reputed and accepted courses in industry/Corporate
sector for last 11 years.
There is no entrance test for admission. It is direct.
The Admission into the IICT Distance Learning Programs is open throughout the year and
you can enroll at any time if you meet the eligibility criteria
Masters Diploma in Business Administration (MBA)
: Duration of MBA is 2 year. (under fast track 1 year)
:Eligibility : Graduation or (Final year student of Graduation)
Area offered : Retail Management, Banking , Foreign Trade , Marketing , Finance, HRD, Tourism, Software Marketing, Pharmaceutical Marketing, Insurance, Hospital management , Information technology, Operations , CRM
(under dual specialisation opt any two area)
2) Its a Distance Learning Course.
3) Payment of MBA Dual COURSE Fee :
a) In case of course fee in Lumpsum : US $ 1500 (for Foreign student)
Foreign Student can pay fee in two equal instalment.
The first instalment to be accompanied with the admission form followed by second instalment as given on the admission letter
Ist Instalment US $ 750 + Postal Charge US $ 200 = Total US $ 950
IInd Instalment US $ 750 after 10 month
4) Exam fee US $ 20 per subject payable semesterwise on dates specified in your admission letter.
5)You can download Application and Prospectus form from website www.iict.in
6) All study material ( free of charge) will be provided by IICT
Note
a) fast track fee of US $ 100 per semester .(If opted along with Ist instalment/Lumpsum fee)
b) Regd. Post/ Courier charges US $ 200 . ( along with Ist instalment/Lumpsum fee)
c) You can opt for postal exam system or online exam system or centre exam. (for detail visit website http://www.iict.in/exams.htm )
Posted Sep 05, 2007 08:00
Rishi, what is your position at IICT?
Posted Sep 05, 2007 08:01
Hello rishi,
Sounds interesting what you write about IICT Lucknow.
What's so interesting about it?
Sounds interesting what you write about IICT Lucknow.</blockquote>
What's so interesting about it?
Posted Sep 05, 2007 08:40
I'm currently looking for a distance learning MBA, that's why I wanted to get more info from rishi. So yes, for me it happened to be interesting, especially the question I asked about the international appeal of that program. Is that a problem for you??
BTW no answer that question, and no entrance test etc. Does not look as an important school, so nothing for me - great that's all I needed to know.
And it is obvious rishi works for that school, he does not even hide it, but I'm sure we, readers of that board, are all smart enough to filter the given info in that sense, come on
BTW no answer that question, and no entrance test etc. Does not look as an important school, so nothing for me - great that's all I needed to know.
And it is obvious rishi works for that school, he does not even hide it, but I'm sure we, readers of that board, are all smart enough to filter the given info in that sense, come on
Posted Sep 06, 2007 17:32
Hi Piwi,
there are a lot of B-Schools in India, I think in more than 300 insitutions you can do a MBA. But most of them don't have any international fame, so you should consider only some very few, carefully chosen programs.
Best is the Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad, IIM A.
You should have a look through the different rankings of Indian schools: http://www.find-mba.com/mba-rankings
You even find a link there to the best Asian distance learning programs! If that's not something for you...
But may I ask you why you would study in India? Or Asia in general?
there are a lot of B-Schools in India, I think in more than 300 insitutions you can do a MBA. But most of them don't have any international fame, so you should consider only some very few, carefully chosen programs.
Best is the Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad, IIM A.
You should have a look through the different rankings of Indian schools: http://www.find-mba.com/mba-rankings
You even find a link there to the best Asian distance learning programs! If that's not something for you...
But may I ask you why you would study in India? Or Asia in general?
Posted Sep 10, 2007 21:39
Greetings!
I have been working with one of India's top 3 IT companies. As program manager, I keep moving from one country to another on projects and hence, I wish to go for a ?distance? MBA programme. I wish to do it from UK -- I have done some research considering 3 points 1) Accredited Degree 2) Competitive Price and 3) 100% Distance learning (online/text-based). I reckon I have two choices ? 1) University of Wales (through rdi.co.uk) and 2) University of Leicester
Wales is comparatively cheaper; however, the Degree they offer does not seem to be accredited - need some feedback on my two choices!
Please help
Regards,
Chinmay M
[email protected]
I have been working with one of India's top 3 IT companies. As program manager, I keep moving from one country to another on projects and hence, I wish to go for a ?distance? MBA programme. I wish to do it from UK -- I have done some research considering 3 points 1) Accredited Degree 2) Competitive Price and 3) 100% Distance learning (online/text-based). I reckon I have two choices ? 1) University of Wales (through rdi.co.uk) and 2) University of Leicester
Wales is comparatively cheaper; however, the Degree they offer does not seem to be accredited - need some feedback on my two choices!
Please help
Regards,
Chinmay M
[email protected]
Posted Sep 13, 2007 12:53
Hello mukerjee,
Thanks for your advice. In fact, since I'm not Asian myself, I think for me it makes sense to do an MBA at an Indian school only if I intend to work in India or another Asian country afterwards. Otherwise potential employers would ask me the same question as you: why India??
And even then I guess the school you mention is probably the only option, because I should make sure to chose a top Indian school.
Thanks for your advice. In fact, since I'm not Asian myself, I think for me it makes sense to do an MBA at an Indian school only if I intend to work in India or another Asian country afterwards. Otherwise potential employers would ask me the same question as you: why India??
And even then I guess the school you mention is probably the only option, because I should make sure to chose a top Indian school.
Posted Sep 14, 2007 16:21
Right, piwi, I was going to write you something in that sense...
The advantage of doing a distance learning MBA is that you can pick whatever location, so you should go for an internationally renowned program. There is this one program which has a strong reputation, but it makes more sense for you to study in a good school in the US or in Europe. Unless you plan to work in India, as you say.
If you want to know more about Indian schools, just ask!
Attiya
The advantage of doing a distance learning MBA is that you can pick whatever location, so you should go for an internationally renowned program. There is this one program which has a strong reputation, but it makes more sense for you to study in a good school in the US or in Europe. Unless you plan to work in India, as you say.
If you want to know more about Indian schools, just ask!
Attiya
Posted Sep 15, 2007 20:26
Appreciate some comments on my note abobe in this chain of conversations ...
Posted Dec 26, 2008 09:48
Dear frndz,
I want to do MBA (Dual Spzl-Operation&Mktg) in distance at IICT. Is it available in distance learning.
I want to do MBA (Dual Spzl-Operation&Mktg) in distance at IICT. Is it available in distance learning.
Posted Dec 30, 2008 16:01
here is a link to the list of all the distant learning options offered at IICT - http://www.iictindia.com/courses.htm#courses
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Posted May 12, 2009 07:23
Hi,
Can anyone please tell me about colleges in India which provides correspondence MBA degree in one year.Please let me know the name of that institutes.
Can anyone please tell me about colleges in India which provides correspondence MBA degree in one year.Please let me know the name of that institutes.
Posted May 12, 2009 07:26
I found that IICT offers 1 year MBA but it is not valid or recognised for HSMP visa for UK.Please let me recogised colleges.
Posted May 15, 2009 05:55
Hi all,
Please reply.
Please reply.
Posted May 17, 2009 20:47
Hi Samir,
How do you know that distance MBA from IICT is not recognizable for HSMP.
If I am not wrong any Masters degree holder is eligible to apply for HSMP
Let me know if I am wrong
How do you know that distance MBA from IICT is not recognizable for HSMP.
If I am not wrong any Masters degree holder is eligible to apply for HSMP
Let me know if I am wrong
Posted May 18, 2009 23:07
What are you talking about? The HSMP was cancelled earlier this year: http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/workingintheuk/tier1/hsmp/
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