Im 36 did graduation in '98 can I do an MBA now n will I get a job after that?

In '98 I did a graduation in English(Hons.) but due to family problems could not study further.Now at 36 can I go for anMBA Degree

54 Views|Posted 2012-08-05 18:10:29
Asked by Sweta
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ARVIND SURYAVANSHI
2012-08-05 20:17:35
yes obviously you can do.there is no age restrictions for MBA..as a working professional if you have more than 3-5 years of experience you can opt for one year executive MBA or you can do normal two years MBA..as there are many universities available in india like ICFAI,SMUDE,PTUDE,IGNOU..etc.and ma

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2012-08-07 16:43:17
Yes, you can definitely pursue MBA, there is no age limit for that. And the best option will be to choose a specialization that suits your current job profile. Doing an MBA definitely adds an advantage to your career prospects. You will be able to do job at higher profiles with a better package. -St

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shaban
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2012-08-07 12:53:09
Hi, Yes, you may surely pursue MBA, as per your profile pursuing MBA through distance education would be the best option for you. For your reference find below some of the finest universities to pursue MBA through distance education: - Indira Gandhi National Open University. - Punjab Technical Un

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shally gola
2012-08-05 20:48:41
Dear. Yes ofcourse you can do MBA and can take specialized subject in marketing/Hr whatever field you are in.There are few universities and institiutes from where you can do MBA through distance learning.For further detail mail your ualification detail on shally740@gmail.com i will send all detail

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2012-08-05 19:02:07
Dear student, value addition of professional qualification depends on your profession as well as position in current profession . You told you are B.A(H) in English --very good , but it is not clear if you are in any job or not. If you are not in any salaried job I think doing MBA may not add much .

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