I hv completed grad in bcom.I got a job through our college campus selection in cognizant.should I join or should pursue for higher studies

I hv completed graduation in bcom in a percentage of 69% ..now m in confusion wot should I do ..

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    Ashish Sharma Education Consultant, Political Analyst, traveler. | Scholar-Level 17

    4 years ago
    Hi Rosalin, You have very good percentage in your graduation. Well it is always to complete the post graduation then tu start job. In this way easily you can enhance your salary package and it will boost up to the higher extent when you are doing your post graduation from top business schools of India. Being an education consultant I would like to advise you to pursue your MBA from top business schools of India. You can refer recent n I r f rankings released by MHRD in year 2020. You can easily find narsee monjee, UBS, ISB, LPU as a best and premium Institute and India. In fact, one of my relatives received his MBA from LPU. He was tel
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    Priya Mahajan Educationist and Career Consultant since 2010 | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Hi
    A lot depends on your interest as you can give your best in a stream for which you are passionate. The companies to pick the bests. So decide your interest to give your best. By this time if you have not pursued MBA I would suggest you go for an MBA from the given options:
    1)MBA- General
    2) MBA (Hons. )
    3) MBA (Hospital and Healthcare Management)
    4) MBA (Tourism and Hospitality)
    5) MBA (International Business)
    6) MBA (Business Analytics)
    7) MBA (Financial Markets)
    8) MBA (Supply Chain and Logistics)
    9) MBA (Corporate Affairs and Governance)
    10) MBA (Corporate Audit and Tax Management)
    11) MBA (Cost Management and Financial Analysis)
    You can brow
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    Dharamveer Dheer Educator at University | Scholar-Level 18

    4 years ago
    Hi Rosalin,
    I can see this question is about three years old, by now you would have completed three years in your experience. I would suggest you to now go in for MBA. In all developing countries, the students work for a year or two before going in to pursue their MBA. If you want, you must appear for selection process of all the universities of high repute like IIMs, SPJMER, Great Lakes, FMS Delhi, UBS Chandigarh, LPU Punjab and IBS Hyderabad. Your three years of experience with a great programme from any of these will take your career to great heights. Hope this helps
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    Sapan Sapan | Guide-Level 12

    4 years ago
    HiIf the job is suffice for you then stick to it. But if you SEE new horizons which may not come from your job then go for higher studies. I would suggest an MBA would add to your skill set. You can choose from a range of MBAs offered by universities like LPU.
    1)MBA- General
    2) MBA (Hons. )
    3) MBA (Hospital and Healthcare Management)
    4) MBA (Tourism and Hospitality)
    5) MBA (International Business)
    6) MBA (Business Analytics)
    7) MBA (Financial Markets)
    8) MBA (Supply Chain and Logistics)
    9) MBA (Corporate Affairs and Governance)
    10) MBA (Corporate Audit and Tax Management)
    11) MBA (Cost Management and Financial Analysis)
    LPU also provides SEED cap
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    Tashi | Guide-Level 15

    4 years ago
    It is purely your discretion to join the job or pursue higher studies. But one thing is important that sooner or latter you will have to pursue your Post Graduation as companies do need PG degree for offering higher positions with good packages, then why not pursue the degree first and then join, its my advise. I feel that once you get sticked in the job then its becomes less possible to leave the job to pursue higher studies. So, I will advise you to pursue MBA which is a good for a budding entrepreneur, but if done only from good B-Schools like Iims, FMS Delhi, ISB, SIBM, IBS Hyderabad, XIM/XLRI and LPU etc. I am not pretty sure abou
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    Khushal Arora | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Hello,
    From my personal experience, I would say higher education at one go is always recommended. Go with Masters degree of your choice and then step into the corporate with full fledged learning and talent. You can go with MBA which is one of the most booming course now a days or you can also go with M.Com as well which can make you more of a commerce expert. Nowdays atleast Masters degree in any field will be beneficial for your future career, promotions etc. Getting Masters degree immediately or very soon after your graduation will be easier than leaving the job and again doing higher education. Once you are in the job, you will lose
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    Mayank Parmar I Love to share information about education.. | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    Hi,
    If you feel that the job is good and if they are offering good salary package, then you can join because you can go for distance studies along with your work. After completion of your higher studies, you can apply for higher post within the company and it will defiantly help you for better and bright future.
    Best of luck.
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    Ahana Sharma | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    I will suggest you to go for higher studies, MBA would be better option after B.Com. LPU is quite eminent for the MBA. You can do MBA in different streams like Financial markets, International Business, Tourism and hospitality, Banking and insurance, E-Commerce, Fintect, Business Analytics, etc. So you can choose any of the above-revealed streams according to your area of interest. You can choose from a range of MBAs offered by universities like LPU.
    1)MBA- General
    2) MBA (Hons. )
    3) MBA (Hospital and Healthcare Management)
    4) MBA (Tourism and Hospitality)
    5) MBA (International Business)
    6) MBA (Business Analytics)
    7) MBA (Financial Markets)
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    Edu Mentor EducationConsultant | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    Work experience is important.So,you must continue your job and along with try to pursue sap finance module from sap india or m.com/mba finance.
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    arzoo malhotra | Guide-Level 11

    2 years ago
    Hello,If You have an good graduation percentage. Well, after you finish your postgraduate studies, you can begin working. You may easily improve your wage package in this method, and it will increase to a greater amount when you pursue a postgraduate degree from one of India's best business schools. As an education expert, I would suggest you to get your MBA from one of India's top business institutions. You can look up the latest MHRD NIRF rankings from 2020. Narsee Monjee, UBS, ISB, and LPU are among the best and most prestigious institutions in India. In fact, one of my relatives graduated from LPU with an MBA. He was telling me tha
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