PLEASE SUGGEST ME BEST COURSE FOR FUTURE JOB

i have been passed B.A with 56% i want to study with M.B.A or CFA. Currently i am working in exide battery since 3 year please suggest me best option between m.b.a and cfa or any other i also want to continuous my job in Delhi I PREFER DISTANCE EDUCATION

141 Views|Posted 2012-08-31 13:17:56
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Naveen K R
2012-08-31 17:55:53
Considering your situation, as you have to work and as well as to study, its better to take the CFA when compared to MBA. As MBA vide distance learning is not well recognized in the industry and as a whole it does not have any significance in revenue terms except for a degree. Thus enroll for CFA as

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KAMAL KISHORE
2012-08-31 15:50:12
If you are intrested to become an IAS officer then you can also prepare for U.P.S.C exams.Further details contact 9310034070

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Neeraj Kumar
2012-08-31 13:53:34
CFA is better for get good job but there is need to hard work or if you want to do job any company then MBA is better line

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shaban
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2012-08-31 13:42:04
Hi, As per your profile pursuing MBA through distance education would be the best option for you, by this you may easily maintain balance between your job and studies. For your reference, find below some of the finest universities to pursue MBA through distance education: - Indira Gandhi Nationa

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