Would it be a right decision for me to go for higher education like MBA/M.Tech? or should I countinue with my job?
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80 Views|Posted 2010-12-01 13:26:15
Asked by Abhishek Maloo
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2010-12-02 12:17:19
At any point of time... investing on yourself in terms of education is always a wise decision. As mentioned, due to recession you joined in a company and have been working for 1.8 years. Now you have got the experience in management and i guess it would be much easier for you to take up a MBA than

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2010-12-02 12:22:29
Yes, MBA is good. See if you can do it through a regular course if job is not that important to you at the moment. Another option is to complete 3 years of working experience because in that case there are approved institutes which can give you lateral entry directly to the 2nd semester of the 4 sem

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2010-12-02 13:20:36
Dear abhisek, Its better to pursue your MBA through Distance Learning by which along with your job, you can be able to study and achieve higher qualification. Even after MBA your Work Experience is also taken into a consideration for Better Salary growth. For details visit www.psbm.org or contact 07
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