Confused on whether go for MBA or preparing for government. Exams after graduation? Guide please.

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Asked by Rahul Jamwal
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6 years ago
Hi, So let us have a look at both the options here: a) Government exams: For a position of merely 400 openings, more than 2 Lacs of graduates apply for the job. That's how intense the competition is right now, even if you clear the exams, you may have to wait for many years before you actually begin

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6 years ago
Totally depends on your interest that what you want to do if you think okay that you are good in are your skill sets are good in marketing then you can further go for MBA and if you think that in future government job can be good for you then you can choose for government examination in both of this

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pradeep kumar
6 years ago
Give higher priority to finding a suitable job. Because MBA etc. Can be done during the job also. Today's competition is very high and lacs of students are completing graduation every year. So the endless chain of unemployed youth is increasing exponentially every year. So in my opinion you have to

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