i have 59% aggregate in my b.tech.i want to do mba now...will i get good job after doing my mba.?
150 Views|Posted 2010-09-21 20:56:11
Asked by Satya Shankar
11 Answers

Answered by
2010-09-23 12:29:41
Hi, MBA will really open up opportunities of good employment for you, I would suggest you to do it from good reputed institute or university.
Thanks

Answered by
2010-09-28 19:23:22
dont worry,
the final placements are dependent partially on ur grds
so if a college is decent enough
u wud end up in getting a gud palcement

Answered by
2010-09-26 10:08:36
ya you will get good offers but the thing is you have to increase you scorings and knwldge of commerce based skills
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Answered by
2010-09-25 18:00:31
Please refer to the University norms where you intend to study. Verify whether they demand first class degree or 50%.
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Answered by
2010-09-25 15:50:07
definitely....if u are capable in management den u will surely get a good job after mba...
only u have to do is to try for gud institute of mba...
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Answered by
2010-09-23 11:41:52
Hi,
Yes an MBA will definitely increase your possibilities of getting a good job.

Answered by
2010-09-23 11:04:10
hi satya,
U can do MBA regular basis from a gud college then u can surely get placed.
Thanks,
Best Regards.

Answered by
2010-09-21 22:27:32
Hi,
I would suggest you to go for MBA regular and that too from a good college as it strengthen your qualification and will also increase the opportunity of getting employed.
Thanks

Answered by
2010-09-21 21:02:18
It might be difficult, but not ALL companies would look at marks. also you can always start at a small company, learn stuff, and move to bigger players in the market!
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