Is it okay to do full-time MBA after having 2 years of experience in sales and marketing? How do I prepare for the MBA entrance exams?

I am a chemistry graduate (2018) from Mumbai University. I am targeting good MBA colleges in Mumbai. What is the value of doing part-time MBA from top private colleges?

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preksha jain
7 years ago
Yes, you're making a right decision for going for job for 2 years and preparing side by side for MBA. Now, it will be very hectic for to manage both but as time goes on you will get use to it. Coaching Institute like TIMES, Chaitanya and many more have a special batch for working people. Very few go

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Thanks for your guidance means a lot. If you don't mind can you give your mail address so if I have any queries so I can mail you for your guidance and once again thanks for your time.

Ravi Jaiswal
7 years ago
Yes, you can prepare for MBA alongside. There are a lot of books and coaching centers for the same. Go for Career Launcher or TIME.

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Siddharth Sahu
7 years ago
There are many online coaching which make you prepare for MBA entrance exams like Career Launcger, TIME etc. Also there are some institutes which offer weekend batch, you can try there. Apart from that you will be having advantage in admission as you're having a job experience, so go ahead and prepa

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See if the company is reputated then you can think about it. But if you pursue MBA after 2-3 years of experience then you will easily get admissions in India's top most colleges but you have to score good in entrance exam. Because experience is one of the biggest advantage to enter into Iims or any

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pratiksha kamble
7 years ago
Yes, it is good idea, if you want to prepare for MBA entrance with your job, then there is option of online course there are so many institutes who offer online courses and if you don't want to Join any institute then you can also get help from online videos which are also helpful for your study, an

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It is good infact there are some colleges who required work experience so it's beneficial for you.

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