10th January 2014 10:03 PM | |
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Re: How to do MBA after passing BSc IT and while working as Administration Assistant where should i give this test of entrance exam i m a student of bsc-it final from phagwara |
9th August 2013 10:00 PM | |
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Re: How to do MBA after passing BSc IT and while working as Administration Assistant I m a bsit's student.i want to get vlsi job.can i get ? |
5th November 2012 04:45 PM | |
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Re: How to do MBA after passing BSc IT and while working as Administration Assistant I'm sybsc-it student from Mumbai university , I have to do regular MBA-IT without a gap of year ,so when i should go for entrance exam and does Mumbai university offer a MBA -IT. |
11th October 2012 09:40 PM | |
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Re: How to do MBA after passing BSc IT and while working as Administration Assistant But if i continue with my same job... Then Is HR part is necessary for me. |
10th October 2012 08:27 AM | |
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Re: How to do MBA after passing BSc IT and while working as Administration Assistant Hi, MBA stands for Master of Business Administration. It is a two year long post graduation course which can only be taken after completing graduation. Since you have completed B.Sc in IT, I would suggest that you take up MBA in IT as your post graduation course. After completing MBA your role will shift to management where you will be taking decisions for the IT firm rather than working as software developer etc. Since you have two years experience of working in the IT field, it's all gonna add up when you will apply for the job after completing MBA. Now to pursue Master of Business Administration you will have to first clear a entrance exam. CAT MAT XAT IRMA IIFT SNAP IBSAT NMAT GMAT Generally the first preference of the candidates is Common Admission Test (CAT). It is because the most prestigious universities in India, IIMs accept candidates on the basis of CAT score. Eligibility 1. A graduation degree from a recognized university. 2. At least 50 percent marks in graduation. 3. SC/ST candidates need 45 percent marks. The other popular exam is Management Aptitude Test (MAT). It is widely accepted throughout the country. There is no percentage requirement for MAT which is the reason for its popularity. All you need is graduation degree to appear for it. Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT) is also your ticket to some very prestigious universities in the country. On the other hand if you want to pursue MBA from abroad then GMAT is the exam for you. |
9th October 2012 09:53 PM | |
Mannku |
How to do MBA after passing BSc IT and while working as Administration Assistant I am BSc IT and working as a Admin Asstt. from last two years. I am planning to do MBA. Please suggest in which stream i will join MBA. Please help me. |