I am planning to appear for CAT-16 n targeting to get score of >95%.i have 3 yrs of exprnc M. Pharm degree. Is it advisible to go for MBA?

69 Views|Posted 2016-03-10 20:29:03
Asked by Jiten Patel
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GIRISH SESHAMANI
9 years ago
You can look at pursuing an MBA in Health Care Management, which will complement your basic education

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Dr Suresh Babu  Cheelapogu
2016-03-15 14:43:58
Dear friend if you continue with m.pharma, you may acquire technical positions in the industry. again pursuing MBA possibility is there to acquire managerial functions in the organizations. further your aim . i admire . all the best.

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neha mishra
2016-03-12 15:00:09
Hello It totally depends on your interest, if you want to enhance your career more than go for pgdm/mba because it will give you more exposure n will surely add on to your cv. Your workex will also act as a solid backbone in your coming future after doing management course.

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J
2016-03-13 07:22:51
Thanks..this is encouraging for me.

Animesh Wadhwa
2016-03-11 22:32:18
Good evening ! No, your pharmacy background wont create any problem for you, whatever may be you background you can do MBA/PGDM. Aiming for 95+ in CAT requires a lot of efforts, you really need to work hard, and with 3 years of work experience you may easily get admission in ISB (Indian School of Bu

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J
2016-03-11 22:49:22
Thank u for reply

M
2016-03-11 19:12:22
Yes ofcourse ...u shd give it a try n burn d mid nite oil in order to gt dat score ... It isnt easy ... Its not a cake walk

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Priyanju Pal
2016-03-11 17:34:13
Yes you can. It all depends on your interest, if you want to pursue course in management, go ahead with an MBA degree. Your 3 years of workex will come handy in this field. Going for MBA in Pharma can be a very good option for you as pharma industry is set for rapid growth. Colleges like NMIMS are k

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J
2016-03-11 22:49:32
Thank u for reply

Debasish Acharya
2016-03-11 17:06:50
Ya it is.....pharma sector is growing rapidly....

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J
2016-03-11 22:49:11
Thank u for reply

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