What are the eligibility criteria to pursue MBA?

Hi iam sanket , and i graduated in biotechnology (year 2007), but i wasnt interested in that particular field and since my graduation i have been a full time stock market and commodities trader( self employed) for three years now. Now i have decided to pursue higher education as a MBA in finance,

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114 Views|Posted 2010-05-05 20:36:25
Asked by Sanket Desai
5 Answers
Hima Motati
2010-05-19 12:55:45
Hi Sasank, In fact your current position would add value to your Bio-date to get admission in MBA-Financial Management if you have a successful track record in your business. (Considering your 3 years experience is as a sub broker to the stock broking house). But there would a question in personal I

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Ritu Bhansali
2010-05-24 12:33:57
Hi sanket, Infact your work ex will help you understand some of the management concepts easily. Pls go ahead and prepare for MBA in finance. Also for job prospects your pre MBA work ex will definitely help as you will have an edge over the freshers.

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Joydeep Dhara
2010-06-03 12:53:23
it is perfectly OK if you intend to do an MBA in finance now at this juncture of your life even though u have done graduation in biotechnology. But make sure you are good at whetever you are currently doing, as without that doing the MBA would not be worth much & would be difficult as well for you t

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APAR INDIA
2010-05-13 09:36:49
Hi Sanket,First of all I would like to say always follow the path were your interest lies as that is the field where you will excel the most. Now coming to your MBA, those three which you feel would be an hindrance in doing your MBA would rather help you because you would be able to apply your pract

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Priya Saxena
2010-05-11 12:12:42
Hi Sanket, No, The three years of your experience will not as such have any adverse effects to prevent you from getting admission to any good B-School, it will just raise a few questions at the time of interviews to which you may handle truly. As for the MBA course is concerned, I would suggest you

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