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2010-07-29 23:34:08
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nice to heaar you are planning a full time mba.
The sector which is booming is energy.
In my opinion you should seriously consider doing mba in energy.
This will give you a better career growth and two digit salary placement.
You can do this course from iemr.
For more information visit www.iemr.in or mail admissions@iemr.in
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2010-07-29 23:23:36
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Energy sector offers high growth in career and salary
IEMR offers this course. you can visit www.iemr.in or mail admissions@iemr.in
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2010-07-29 23:22:15Guide-Level 11
I would say it would be too early to do an executive program. Although, there are Institutes who will give you Part time EMBA like IIT Mumbai, Narsee Monjee etc. but for Executive MBA from a good Institute you would require 5+ years of good work experience.
EMBA is a very intense program for highly experienced people, the kind of students which join EMBA generally have 5 -10 years of work experience.
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2010-07-29 23:19:57Beginner-Level 2
Students may be granted a maximum of 4 0.5-credits (2.0 credits) towards the diploma for required courses taken prior to admission to the program. If additional courses are considered equivalent to the core or functional courses then the stu
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2010-07-29 23:02:12
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Yes, you can opt for MBA after completion of M.tech if you think of getting in the management career field as the minimum eligibility required for the MBA course is a minimum graduate degree from a recognized University.
You may refer to the following links:
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