Is BIMTECH worth joining for somebody who has 3 years of IT experience(not much growth in terms of Package)?Packge for guys with work-ex?

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    Anshika Garg | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    Hello,
    Doing an mba having a work ex is like adding a gem in the ring. You will definitely get more offers and good packages.
    Mba actually increase you area of vision which can add a lot in your carrier .
    Thank you
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    ANKIT SHARMA | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    Yes, definitely if you have a work that would provide you an added advantage while perusing the course and also during your placements at BIMTECH.
    during the course you would be in a better position to understand various concepts because you have personally experienced them and during placements your experience would come very handy as there are many IT companies like INFOSYS,TCS,WIPRO etc that visit campus every year. for more details about placements click on below mentioned links
    http://bimtech.ac.in/placement/placement-2015-bimtech/
    http://bimtech.ac.in/placement/the-placement-scenario/
    the last date to apply for admission is 31 JANUA
    ...more
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    Monika Sharma | Contributor-Level 9

    8 years ago
    Yes, no doubt that it is worth joining for people with work ex and we have 50-60% of students with industrial exposure not only of 1 yr but also of 4 yr work ex. Industries prefer students with prior work ex and offer them more package than others. MBA is worth joining only with Work ex.

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