Should I start preparing for MBA entrance exam? Will it be beneficial for me to pursue MBA?

I am SAP ABAP certified. Currently working with Capgemini.

193 Views|Posted 8 years ago
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8 years ago
If you have interested for management degree, start preparation seriously. Start with basic concepts like for maths, choose R. S. Agarwal. Also, practice reasoning, puzzle, solving problem and read news paper specially aditorial columm. This will also help you in the government sector exam like SSC

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6 years ago
If you have interested for management degree, start preparation seriously.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra
6 years ago
Yes, you can start preparation. You need to focus on general knowledge and aptitude related questions. All the best.

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pradeep bisht
6 years ago
Hello, There are basically 4 sections in MBA entrance exam - Verbal Ability, DILR, Quants and GK. Verbal Ability: Start reading newspaper daily to increase your reading speed and grasping power. It will also help you to get in touch with basic vocab. Don't miss out the editorial page. Do a proper

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Abhishek Desai
6 years ago
Hello, Yes, it will surely be beneficial, if you pursue your MBA from a reputed college. Ideally, it takes roughly 3-6 months to prepare really well for these MBA entrance exams. Good luck.

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akshay singh
8 years ago
Depends upon your area if interest if you are interested in management side of any organisation then definitely pursue MBA and start preparing for the respective entrance exams form now itself.

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Amol Chopade
8 years ago
Yes, you can prepare for MBA exam if your graduation is completed or in the final year. It depends on your field of interest that you wanna do MBA or not. You have the benefits for MBA entrance exam preparation for other government exams too.

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Prerit Kohli
8 years ago
Please provide more details about your work, graduation college etc.

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Pratik Daware
8 years ago
If you are engineer and have a knack for it while working in Capgemini, I will advise you against the going for MBA, because MBA is completely new field which you will enter and if you never had a liking for commerce and economics, it might just back fire.

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