Sir/Mam i,m ba graduate and 2 yrs diploma in computer software and prsenltly i,m thinking about mba but problem is with me which course i ha

Sir/Mam i,m ba graduate and 2 yrs diploma in computer software and prsenltly i,m thinking about mba but problem is with me which course i have done i forgot many things related my course i want job now but what should i do i dont know i,m very upset about my carrer pls show me the right way..

0 65 Views | Posted 2012-02-13 14:08:39
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    shaban | Guide-Level 11

    2012-02-16 14:52:44
    Hi,
    First of all do not take stress. As per your profile it would be advisable for you to work for 2-3 years and then opt to pursue MBA.
    The advantage of this step would be:
    You will gain relevant work experience, and you will learn how to implement theoretical knowledge in practical situations.
    After working you will know in which field you are actually interested in i.e. if you are interested in technical field than you can pursue Masters in same field, where as if you are interested in management side you can opt to pursue MBA.
    If you are interested in MBA, then this work experience would help you to get admission in good universities an
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    anjani jha jha | Guide-Level 12

    2012-02-13 14:56:06
    Dont frustrate work on the enhance your education MBA is right choice for you. Believe in yourself. If you have a problem in taking admission in MBA than mail me in the month of April
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    aru chopra | Guide-Level 11

    2012-02-13 14:28:44
    Hi,
    Well I would advice you with working on your memory. For the same, I can suggest you with the following:-
    1. Believe in yourself.
    2. Economize your brain use.
    3. Organize your thoughts.
    4. Use all your senses.
    5. Expand your brain.
    6. Repeat after important notes.
    7. Take a course.
    Memory-improvement courses are becoming more common. Choose one run by health professionals or experts in psychology or cognitive rehabilitation. Stay away from courses that center on computer or concentration games, which generally won't help you with real-life memory problems. Select a course that focuses on practical ways to manage everyday challenges.
    So, mem
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