What should I do before MBA?

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Asked by Rishabh Kumar
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5 years ago
If you have already decided to go for MBA, then I will suggest you to go for your Bachelors by doing BBA. BBA will give you a base as you will be doing management. You can get your logic's clear in the field of management. A strong base will give you a better understanding of the concepts. In my opi

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Priya Mahajan
5 years ago
Hi The best thing is to choose a career with great care as you would REAP the harvest throughout your life. According to me the best option would be to go for BBA and MBA dual degree or integrated degree which would give you the benefit of fee structure besides the other benefits offered. Dual degre

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Dharamveer Dheer
5 years ago
Dear Rishabh, If your aim is to do MBA, it will be beneficial to take up some technical qualification in your graduation. The technical skills along with management skills make a great combo. There are quite a few great options like B.Tech + MBA integrated programme ! Or if you don't want to go tech

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Tashi
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5 years ago
If you are clear that you want to do MBA only you may plan to do either B.Com or BBA if you have studied commerce stream. It is purely your discretion, what to do after 12th either B.Com or BBA. BBA provides the administrative skill set whereas commerce degree (B.Com) instills the content of accoun

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5 years ago
Dear Rishabh, I suggest you to pursue BBA. BBA is an executive course which is in high demand by many top recruiters. Well every university is doing their efforts to give best to their students. As per my experience, LPU is best management college in India like IIM with top placements and industry o

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Moin Nargund
7 years ago
Take up an under graduation course in any of the fields of your interest and once you accomplish it, you are through to do MBA.

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DISHA RANI
5 years ago
Best thing is to choose a career with great care as you would REAP the harvest throughout your life. According to me the best option would be to go for BBA and MBA dual degree or integrated degree which would give you the benefit of fee structure besides the other benefits offered. Dual degree benef

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Konatham Abhishek
5 years ago
Current status of education so that we can tell you. Before MBA its better if you take 1 or 2 year of work experience after graduation and can do some courses which will help for your placement courses like Advance excel, Personality development, Improve your English fluency these are the things one

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Anshika
5 years ago
. Dear, First of all, understand all the specializations available for your MBA Course, understand the culture of the institute you are going to join, network with the people studying in the institute, and try to get all the information related to the institute. Then after that, even if you are not

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7 years ago
You must have a graduation degree either in terms of BBA B.Com, B.A., etc. And you also have a work experience soo you can start working in any company and this gives a solid base to your curriculum vitae. Your English is fluent and you must have a knowledge of computer and tally.

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