Should I opt for MBA after completing graduation or pursue the same after gaining some work experience?

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    NITIN DESHMUKH Yard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Its better to pursue MBA after gaining some work experience. As MBA is just an enhancement of learning and way of doing things in corporate world. Prior experience of same will help you to get a taste and feel of it and you will be better prepared to take up the things.
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    Abhishek Desai | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Ideally, people first gain some work experience then go for further studies(MBA in this case). Those having some work-ex always has a significant benefit before and during their MBA journey. Also, companies generally offer higher profile roles to the work-ex folks rather than freshers. If you're willing to prepare for the MBA entrance exams on completing graduation, then go ahead. But if possible, do get some work-experience (preferably around 2 years). I hope it helps.

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