i did full time M.sc(Maths)andMBA through distance learning from SCDL.i hve 4yrs of exp as an HR.IS PhD suitable for me?as companies want fu

Companies look for full time MBA's..if in future if i look for career in academics due to family reasons, then i feel Phd will help me.Pls guide.

0 68 Views | Posted 2012-07-28 16:43:59
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    shaban | Guide-Level 11

    2012-07-30 11:15:47
    Hi,
    Yes, you may surely pursue Phd, as it will further enhance your career prospects, as per your query regarding jobs after distance MBA, then please remember it is a myth that companies look for only full time MBA graduates.
    In order to get job, you need to first of all find out the job opening in the area of your interest, and the best source for this are newspaper and job portals.
    Both of these medium provides the information about vacant job position and eligibility criteria for a particular job.
    If your qualification and work experience matches the eligibility criteria, then you may apply for the job.
    Feel free to discuss more.
    Cli
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