I am planning to drop CS at executive level as I am no more interested in it . Now, I am planning to apply for CAT. Am I going right?

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Asked by Ayushi Tiwari
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Arpit dubey
8 years ago
I am also a computer science executive student, and I am also planning to do MBA in 2018, because we are not getting results as we are hoping.

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Riddhima Mehta
8 years ago
It's absolutely a correct decision. Study is all about interest and if your personal interest is for MBA, then choose one and get focused to that one stream. Give your 100%.

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Agreed.

Hi Ayushi, I think your decision is wise to complete computer science executive level and apply for CAT. When you complete computer science executive, you are on priority list to get placed in good company, as you are have corporate knowledge, finance knowledge, Law knowledge, Accounting knowledge.

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