i am a be (eee) currently working in bata. i want to do my mba . please refer the specilisation and does correspondence course hold value
63 Views|Posted 2012-02-29 14:50:03
Asked by Blesson T Mathews
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Answered by
2012-03-03 14:33:04
Hi,
Its good to know that you are interested in pursuing MBA, its a holistic course which deals with management aspects, the major specialization in MBA are:
Finance.
Marketing.
Human resources.
Operations management.
All the above mentioned specialization have good career prospects and offers gr

Answered by
2012-03-03 17:19:49
Hi, MBA is the most preferred career option and adds as a plus for the student who is trying to advance or get promoted at his/her current place of employment.
To be eligible :
** Aspirants must have completed graduation from any background with more than 55 percent marks.
** Students will have

Answered by
2012-03-03 16:08:11
If you are planning to leave your job then i suggest that you should do a full time mba as you already have work ex you can get a better understanding of the subject.
Some colleges that you should apply are The Delhi School of Communication(www.dsc.edu.in), SIBM, Alliance Business School...
Best o

Answered by
2012-02-29 17:46:34
correspondence will be the best as you can continue with your job .. you can opt for EMBA also subject to your experience
Northern institute of managemet and technology provide all the management and computer application ,and technical courses through corespondence and regular which is approved b

Answered by
2012-02-29 14:54:30
hi you can go with any of theses specialization like marketing,finance hr, operation and IT, now a days currespondence courses are having huge value for distance MBA course ICFAI UNIVERSITY will be good
for detail you can contact
rahul dixit
9035812249
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