Is it better to work in a job before doing my MBA? I am pursuing B.Sc economics.

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Asked by Astha Salecha

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    Rocky Singh | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    See if you are really serious about your career in management then I would suggest you to focus on your study and not on job right now. As when you involved in job then it will be little tough to change to your study and you may face some gap year for regular college. I would recommend you to go for CAT and also there are some good colleges which you must see to get what you need. Visit MICA at Ahmedabad - https://www.mica.ac.in/ website through the link provided and get to know about the college.
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    varun bhatia student's counselor | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    Hi Astha, it depends upon you what you want to do if you are going for CAT and want to apply in IIM then I'll suggest concentrate on CAT as getting into IIM is a big thing and once you get into IIM then you will get a good package upto Rs 6 to Rs 10 LPA.

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