How to prepare for CAT from the very first year of engineering?Also is it possible to prepare for GATE and CAT simultaneously ?
How to prepare for CAT from the very first year of engineering?Also is it possible to prepare for GATE and CAT simultaneously ?
(considering that one may be confused if she wants to go for MBA or M.Tech)
Hi, It is good to see your seriousness in career, as per your query I would suggest you to work for 2-3 years after completing your engineering and then opt for further studies. The advantage of this step would be: - You will gain relevant work experience. - After working you will know which course to pursue that can further enhance your career prospects, i.e. if you wish to build your career in technical field, then you may pursue masters in same or related fields, whereas if you are interested in management then you may pursue MBA. - While working you may simultaneously prepare for various management entrance tests. - The other advantage o
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Hi, It is good to see your seriousness in career, as per your query I would suggest you to work for 2-3 years after completing your engineering and then opt for further studies. The advantage of this step would be: - You will gain relevant work experience. - After working you will know which course to pursue that can further enhance your career prospects, i.e. if you wish to build your career in technical field, then you may pursue masters in same or related fields, whereas if you are interested in management then you may pursue MBA. - While working you may simultaneously prepare for various management entrance tests. - The other advantage of work experience would be that during admission in MBA, you will have advantage over candidates with no work experience. -Finally if you work for few years you may then yourself manage your partial or full tuition fee for further studies. I would suggest that before opting for any course you must first decide in which field you wish to build your career and accordingly you can select the best course as per your interest and liking. Feel free to raise more questions. Appreciate by giving it thumbs up or marking as best. All the Best.
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Hi,
It is good to see your seriousness in career, as per your query I would suggest you to work for 2-3 years after completing your engineering and then opt for further studies.
The advantage of this step would be:
- You will gain relevant work experience.
- After working you will know which course to pursue that can further enhance your career prospects, i.e. if you wish to build your career in technical field, then you may pursue masters in same or related fields, whereas if you are interested in management then you may pursue MBA.
- While working you may simultaneously prepare for various management entrance tests.
- The other advantage of work experience would be that during admission in MBA, you will have advantage over candidates with no work experience.
-Finally if you work for few years you may then yourself manage your partial or full tuition fee for further studies.
I would suggest that before opting for any course you must first decide in which field you wish to build your career and accordingly you can select the best course as per your interest and liking.
Feel free to raise more questions. Appreciate by giving it thumbs up or marking as best.
All the Best.
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