I have 2 yrs exp in IT (mainframes), is it fruitful for me to do MBA in ecommerce. also pl proveide me list of best clg for MBA-ecom

Hello, I am interested in MBA in ecommerce. Could you please guide me what is future scope in this field. I am working as software engineer (from 2 years) Technology Mainframes which is widely used in banking and insurance transactions. Is it fruitful form me to do MBA in ecommerce, I am very

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    shaban | Guide-Level 11

    2013-01-16 10:55:25
    Hi,
    As per your profile, you may consider pursuing some of the below mentioned course:
    - General MBA program.
    - MBA in IT, and related course.
    I would request aru.chopra to give you detailed information regarding various course which you may pursue as per your profile.
    Feel free to discuss more.
    Click on the thumbs up, if you found this useful.
    All the Best.
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    aru chopra | Guide-Level 11

    2013-01-16 11:15:00
    Hi,
    #Colleges that offer MBA in E-Commerce:-
    1. Jiwaji University , Gwalior
    2. Alagappa University
    3. University of Rajasthan
    #Various diploma and certificate courses are also available in e- commerce like Internet Marketing, Social Media, Search Engine Optimization, Digital Marketing, E-Commerce Application, Website development & E-Commerce System for Industry. Options-
    4. Diploma In E-Commerce Application, All India Institute of Management Studies, Chennai
    5. Certificate Course in E-Commerce, University of Kerala and University of Madras
    6. PG Diploma Courses in E-Commerce-
    Bharathidasan University
    Bharathiar University
    Guru Jambheshwar Univers
    ...more
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    sivasubramaniyan N A P | Contributor-Level 8

    2013-01-16 15:46:29
    I suppose you are struggling with the question of why an MBA in e-Commerce. I have observed some people who think that they could start working for a high tech company and pick up relevant information through training programs while on the job. However, even tech savvy individuals need to understand fundamentals of running a business to have a successful venture. To put it in context, overall, US corporations spent $16.5 billion on training and education of its managers. A Business Week survey found that, when companies send their executive for further training, most wanted topics are: leadership skills, entrepreneurship, and the Net.
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