Will pursuing a master's add value to my CV? My profile: 91% in 10th, 87.2% in 12th, 8.98 CGPA in B.Tech & 71.94 percentile in CAT.

Asked about Kirloskar Institute of Management, Harihar - Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM 4.0)

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    shravani sarma MBA Aspirant | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    I would suggest you to reappear for CAT and score 85+ and get into a good B-School like S.P Jain, Great lakes. You can go for PGPM at Great lakes which is very good.
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    Gaurav Sarode Failure for me is just by-chance & surprising | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    If you simply doing engineering and lifetime job after it without pursuing higher studies like MBA or M.Tech, it won't be beneficial for anyone to show talent, earnings and to get platform better than where someone stands today. Exception for not doing M.Tech and all only goes to persons having ample of knowledge and skills like Bill gates and Zuckerberg and all.
    Hope you got my point.
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    Sugreevu Hemanth

    7 years ago
    Definitely, your resume will be of high value with such a percentage and will be weighed high compared to others.You can apply for the college and proceed with the selection process.I believe you will be here if you apply.
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    tamanna sharma

    7 years ago
    A master's degree is sure to add value to your CV.
    Not only does it add value to CV but also adds value to you and also open up new doors to success.
    You should definitely pursue a master degree if you have made up your mind.
    All the best.

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