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How MBA distance education can keep you out of trouble?

This is a question that most of want answers too. The simplicity of it is that most of us know the answer to that question too. Professional organisations like DDE, Pondicherry University will help you realise the answer to this question too. There are variety of reasons why doing an MBA distance program is more beneficial for you than it is actually harmful. Let us discuss a few reasons in detail further along the way in the article.

Be better informed about distance MBA programs at DDE, Pondicherry University or any other such organisation before you take a step into distance education. Financial setbacks are what we want to stay away from. Mortgages are truly the modern era’s version of financial slavery. The more mortgages you have, the deeper will be your financial troubles. The reason is simple too, you cannot pay so many interests every month for certain periods of your life. There is a time in your life, where most of the money you earn goes to pay these mortgages. There are few which are simply unavoidable, like for your first good car, or your first own house. You are bound to take loans for reasons such as these. There is simply no reason to add your education into it to make your financial stability even more precarious.

Stress is another modern day ailment which has crept ever so silently into our lives. It is very stressful to be worried about finances. Most of our worries in everyday life can be categorised or directly linked to our finances. So, even if you do take a loan and be a full time student, there is a good chance that the need to pay the loan back takes a decent amount of your thought process when you have free time during your course. The stress is compounded by the fact that you cannot really do anything to improve your situation while you are still pursuing a full time MBA. I agree you can take up a few part time jobs to relieve of your financial stress. But, this has an effect on your energy. You cannot be pushing your body to the absolute limits just to earn a few extra bucks. The physical stress of it takes a certain toll on your body and it almost impossible to avoid it.

And then there is the idea of relocation. It is easy for us to leave a place behind when we are younger. But, once you get into mid or late 20s you start to realise how tough it is to actually move from one place to another. You feel like you belong to the place you live in. You live your life around the place you live in, your activities depend on it, and your relationships depend on your place. Hence, relocation does infact become a tedious issue for us. Some of us even have the idea of staying close to family and spend some quality time with parents and grandparents before you lose that chance, this idea might sound stupid to some of you. Some would even call it insensitive, but that’s the truth about life.

Your job plays a major role in your life. If you believe that you have achieved a certain position at work and that your career is on the rise, then it is simply not in your best interest to move away from the work place. It is hard for most people to find a work place they thrive in. If your work is intellectually challenging you currently then there is simply no need for you to quit and do an MBA degree in Marketing or any other course and then look for a job to again challenge you intellectually. Don’t you see a flaw in that logic? When you already have a hob you like and you are enjoying your place of work, what is the need to leave it? Especially when there are no guarantees that you would find a place of work that challenges you like that again. Think about it for a while and you will understand the point I am trying to make.