I have done BCA. Now what MBA or MCA? From India or USA? What is required for admissions abroad? Where from India?

0 69 Views | Posted 2011-09-17 16:16:43
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    Suni K | Guide-Level 14

    2011-09-17 16:38:07
    http://officialmbaguide.org./ will be helpful to you
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    Suryap2012 | Guide-Level 11

    2011-09-17 16:22:55
    Well if you carry interest in technical work i.e programming stuff, better to continue with MCA, else you can go for MBA. Also, MBA-IT will be aligned as well as an added advantage. IN India, MBA-IT is provided by IIM Calcutta and SCIT. For entry into IIMC, one needs to appear for CAT and GDPI. FOr SCITE, it is via SNAP and GDPI.
    Seeing the current economic trends, it is better to do it from India.
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    Vikas Naidu | Contributor-Level 10

    2011-09-17 16:21:35
    Before selecting MBA plz ask some questions to urself.
    1. If Not MBA then What Else?
    2. MBA at What Cost?
    3. What Job After MBA?
    4. Are u financial sound or taking loan from bank?
    4. How much u will get after MBA?
    5. Dose ur base degree get enhanced after MBA or your line get changed after doing MBA?
    6. Are u choosing MBA after seeing to the others?
    7. How about ur communication Skills?
    8. Does Money is the only criteria in career or Job satisfaction also does matter?
    Just think twice and thrice and if ur answer comes to yes then only chose MBA. Otherwise there are lot of other fields where u can make ur career in less amount of money as well as
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