I have 2 years experience in IT, combination of which 2 specializations would be helpful in MBA or PGDM?

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    Anurag Chaturvedi Ambitious. Compassionate. Driven. | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    Hello Chandan, As you have two year work experience in IT, I would suggest you to go for
    MBA or PGDM in IT/ Systems Management
    MBA/PGDM in Operations
    I would also suggest you to check the relevant information about these branches of MBA and the top B schools which run these programs. You can then get a brief idea about these specialisations.
    Best Wishes!
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    Amol Chopade MBA ++ Student at PUMBA University of pune | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    Go with your interest, rather than only going toward IT. If you like IT, then go for Systems or IT Management, as your major specialization. And, for minor, it depends on your interest it may be finance or marketing, as many colleges have rule that out of 2 major and minor, one should be marketing or finance.

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