Do I need any experience to pursue MBA from this college after B.Tech in ME? I have scored above 90% in 10th and 12th.

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NITIN DESHMUKH
9 years ago
Its better to have work experience before going for MBA. As you will have a feel of working culture in corporate world. You will get to know the work of HR, finance, marketing,operations depending on your field. You will get to know how the team work plays an important role and managing the human re

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Dikshya Routray
9 years ago
Hi Rishabh, I am a fresher myself. Work experience helps add points to your final score after the interview, but is not a must. However, you must ensure that you will perform well in the WAT and personal interviews.

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