hi,this is raj , i m just pursuing cs and after that i want to do mba in finance. will it help me in my career.........

50 Views|Posted 2010-11-17 15:33:54
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Manoj
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2010-11-17 16:14:27
Hi, I am the foreign education adviser. As a graduate then below different courses of UK are the best for your career in the UK and also in India. MBA General, MBA- Marketing, MBA Finance, MBA Travel, Tourism & Hospitality Management MBA Health care Management, MBA Banks & Financial Invest

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NISHANT BIRMAN
2010-11-17 15:57:21
HI,Of course, all corporation have a corporate secretary even without the legal requirement, but they don't have to have a person specifically trained for the position. Clearly the scope of an MBA is broader than the CS, but that does not mean that the CS is not a valuable position to attain. MBA p

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2010-11-18 22:24:26
yes of course mba is a very good option after any graduation to enter the domain of business kind of stuff. but yes it is obvious that it is not at all related to your technical field. doing masters in your technical field itself or switching to mba, both will give an impetus to your career. but the

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priyadharsini
2010-11-18 21:59:58
surely it will help you. it s the best choice actually. but select good institute for doimg MBA. try to get into IIM mumbai. its the best for MBA. pls start preparing for that entrance from now onwards

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Deepak Shroff
2010-11-17 15:52:10
Definitely you can get a better job with MBA finance & CS , just carry-on some small job as cs alongwith MBA

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