Should I pursue MBA from India or UK? I have done my mechanical engineering in 2018.

I have no work experience and I want to apply as a fresher. My aim is to do a job for couple of years and expand my family business further.

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Shail Oberoi
7 years ago
This would depend a lot on your interest areas and your career plans. If you intend to pursue career in academics / research / technical areas then M.Tech will make more sense. However, if you want to move into general management / non-technical areas then B.A. Could be the option to explore. Going

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7 years ago
I would say, there are lot of differences between education system I. e education in UK and education in INDIA, well abroad MBA is always a career changing programme, where you can get the different learning experience. No doubt studying MBA abroad will enhance your skills and you will have vast car

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7 years ago
This largely depends on the following factors: 1. Where do you want to work post your MBA? 2. At what stage of your career are you at now? 3. What kind of colleges are you looking at (Top 10) and in which country is the probability of admission higher. 4. What are you looking to gain from your M

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1. I want to work in UK or any other European country. 2. I'm just a fresher. 3. I'm looking for Coventry University and Cardiff University. 4. I'm looking for knowledge, exposure, business ideas, strategies and cultural experiences.

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