I am from B.Tech background and I have taken a career break for CAT. Is there any downside?

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3 years ago
Hello Sk, It's good that you've made your choice and are dedicating yourself towards it. Actually many people take career breaks while preparing for CAT exam and even the interviewers understand that, given you are able to correctly justify your career break. The interviews may ask you the reason an

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3 years ago
MBA recruiting companies are: Apple Amazon Facebook Microsoft Brain & Company McKinsey High Scope for B.Tech Graduates for Lumpsum Packages after MBA from IIMs.

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Nope, There's no downside, you can Opt for On-line Courses to Upgrade yourself, as you have B.Tech background you can Learn new Programming languages and Kickstart your career.

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