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Uttkarsh beriwalCurrent Student
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Yes, it is possible to pursue an MBA in HR management while working. In fact, many professionals choose to pursue an MBA while continuing to work in their current job.
Here are some tips on how to manage both:
Choose a flexible program: Look for
Here are some tips on how to manage both:
Choose a flexible program: Look for
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Yes, it is possible to pursue an MBA in HR management while working. In fact, many professionals choose to pursue an MBA while continuing to work in their current job.
Here are some tips on how to manage both:
Choose a flexible program: Look for an MBA program that offers flexibility in terms of course delivery and schedule. Many universities and business schools offer part-time, online or weekend MBA programs that are designed for working professionals. These programs allow you to balance your work and study commitments.
Manage your time effectively: Create a study schedule that works for you and stick to it. Make sure you prioritize your time and dedicate enough time to both work and study. You may need to sacrifice some leisure time, but it will be worth it in the end.
Communicate with your employer: Inform your employer that you are pursuing an MBA and discuss your plans with them. You may be able to negotiate a flexible work schedule or receive support from your employer in terms of tuition reimbursement or study leave.
Stay motivated: Pursuing an MBA while working can be challenging, but it's important to stay motivated and focused on your goals. Keep reminding yourself of why you chose to pursue the MBA and the benefits it will bring to your career.
Seek support: Reach out to classmates, professors, or a mentor for support and guidance throughout the program. You can also join online communities or study groups to connect with other MBA students and share experiences.
Remember, pursuing an MBA while working requires commitment and dedication, but it can be a rewarding experience that can enhance your career opportunities and earning potential in the long run.
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Here are some tips on how to manage both:
Choose a flexible program: Look for an MBA program that offers flexibility in terms of course delivery and schedule. Many universities and business schools offer part-time, online or weekend MBA programs that are designed for working professionals. These programs allow you to balance your work and study commitments.
Manage your time effectively: Create a study schedule that works for you and stick to it. Make sure you prioritize your time and dedicate enough time to both work and study. You may need to sacrifice some leisure time, but it will be worth it in the end.
Communicate with your employer: Inform your employer that you are pursuing an MBA and discuss your plans with them. You may be able to negotiate a flexible work schedule or receive support from your employer in terms of tuition reimbursement or study leave.
Stay motivated: Pursuing an MBA while working can be challenging, but it's important to stay motivated and focused on your goals. Keep reminding yourself of why you chose to pursue the MBA and the benefits it will bring to your career.
Seek support: Reach out to classmates, professors, or a mentor for support and guidance throughout the program. You can also join online communities or study groups to connect with other MBA students and share experiences.
Remember, pursuing an MBA while working requires commitment and dedication, but it can be a rewarding experience that can enhance your career opportunities and earning potential in the long run.
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With a CAT percentile of 81 and a background in Mechanical Engineering, you may have a chance of receiving a call from MANAGE Hyderabad (National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management). However, admission to MANAGE Hyderabad depends o
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With a CAT percentile of 81 and a background in Mechanical Engineering, you may have a chance of receiving a call from MANAGE Hyderabad (National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management). However, admission to MANAGE Hyderabad depends on several factors such as the number of seats available, the number of applicants, and the cutoff percentile for the year.
MANAGE Hyderabad uses CAT scores as one of the parameters for shortlisting candidates for its Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Agri-Business Management) program. However, the final selection is based on a candidate's overall profile, which includes academic record, work experience, performance in GD-PI rounds, and other factors.
Therefore, while your CAT percentile is a good starting point, I suggest that you focus on improving your overall profile, including your academic record, work experience, and communication skills, to increase your chances of getting shortlisted and selected for the program.
MANAGE Hyderabad uses CAT scores as one of the parameters for shortlisting candidates for its Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Agri-Business Management) program. However, the final selection is based on a candidate's overall profile, which includes academic record, work experience, performance in GD-PI rounds, and other factors.
Therefore, while your CAT percentile is a good starting point, I suggest that you focus on improving your overall profile, including your academic record, work experience, and communication skills, to increase your chances of getting shortlisted and selected for the program.
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You may have chances for 2 -3 seats of waiting list.
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National Institute of agricultural extension management (MANAGE), The course fee for the 2 year programme offered here is said to be around Rs.8,75000 (eight Lacs seventy five thousand) which comprises the tuition fees Rs.4,05,000 (four Lacs f
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National Institute of agricultural extension management (MANAGE), The course fee for the 2 year programme offered here is said to be around Rs.8,75000 (eight Lacs seventy five thousand) which comprises the tuition fees Rs.4,05,000 (four Lacs five thousand), boarding and lodging charges Rs.3,94000 (three Lacs ninty four thousand) and fee for other heads Rs.76000 (seventy six thousand). .
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Visit the following review of MANAGE made by Shiksha through the following link https://www.shiksha.com/college/national-institute-of-agricultural-extension-management-manage-rajendra-nagar-hyderabad-2825. By viewing the link you would have a
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Visit the following review of MANAGE made by Shiksha through the following link https://www.shiksha.com/college/national-institute-of-agricultural-extension-management-manage-rajendra-nagar-hyderabad-2825. By viewing the link you would have a detailed insight about MANAGE so, that You will get a clarity about the college popularity rating, features, fees structure of college, faculty rating of the college, value rating of the college based on fees paid and placement rating of the college. You can check the cut-off tab under the review page to know your status. All the best for your future.
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I got 75% in cat and 10th 67% and 12th 70% can i get call from manage? please reply sir..
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Shivang agarwalCurrent Student
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You can drop a mail to the management team ante they will revert back to you. Or you can drop a query more detailed here and we will answer it.
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Participation in the CCMT-2021 is essential in order to be considered for admission to the sought M.Tech programme at the National Institute of Technology Warangal. The following are the qualifications for the CCMT-2021 competition.
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Participation in the CCMT-2021 is essential in order to be considered for admission to the sought M.Tech programme at the National Institute of Technology Warangal. The following are the qualifications for the CCMT-2021 competition.
1. It is necessary to have a valid GATE score from the academic years 2019, 2020, and 2021 in order to apply.
2. Candidates must have a minimum of 60% (or a CGPA of 6.5 on a 10-point scale) in the qualifying degree aggregate of all semesters/years for Gen/EWS/OBC-NCL and a minimum of 55% (or a CGPA of 6.0 on a 10-point scale) for SC/ST/PwD in the qualifying degree aggregate of all semesters/years There is no management quota in any NIT; however, if you have a valid GATE score and participate in CCMT-2021, you may be eligible for admission under the self-financing option.
1. It is necessary to have a valid GATE score from the academic years 2019, 2020, and 2021 in order to apply.
2. Candidates must have a minimum of 60% (or a CGPA of 6.5 on a 10-point scale) in the qualifying degree aggregate of all semesters/years for Gen/EWS/OBC-NCL and a minimum of 55% (or a CGPA of 6.0 on a 10-point scale) for SC/ST/PwD in the qualifying degree aggregate of all semesters/years There is no management quota in any NIT; however, if you have a valid GATE score and participate in CCMT-2021, you may be eligible for admission under the self-financing option.
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"In Germany, Russia, India, and most of the European countries, college costs are much lower than they are here in the US. I would say a lot of this is due to cultural differences. These systems are based on meritocracy, and that would simply
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"In Germany, Russia, India, and most of the European countries, college costs are much lower than they are here in the US. I would say a lot of this is due to cultural differences. These systems are based on meritocracy, and that would simply never fly in American society. In the US, we work off the assumption that everybody should have an equal chance to succeed. No Child Left Behind is our educational motto, right? And if you don't succeed in college the first time, well, you can drop it, work for a few years, and try again. There are plenty of resources for everybody. Every individual is different, and some people just need more help than others. To this end, we have made colleges more like customer service centers. What the students need (or want), they get because the bigger the college, the better. Credit card companies wait at tables to sign up students, and student loans are readily available. They may rack up debt, but that's a small price to pay for being well rounded. The individual is king, and the sky is the limit. In these other countries, people have a whole different mentality. They know they don't have plenty of resources for everybody, so they make a concerted effort to flunk out as many people as possible at an early age, as early as second grade in some countries. There not doing this to be mean; its just the way things are. These students continue their education at a lower level and are funneled off eventually into trade schools, factory work, manual labor, etc. They are not second-class citizens there like they would be here, as this happens to most people at some point. That way, the countries limited resources in higher education are reserved for the gifted kids who will make the best use of them. The individual is subject to the limits of what their country has to offer. ( For more information contact via - 9999127085 / information@admissify. Com )". .
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4 years ago
My age is 30 & interested in agriculture Diploma. Completed PG in 2013, can I join your college?
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Aribandi Krishna RaoCurrent Student
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Yes, you can join. There is no upper age limit even though you have done MSc organic chemistry.
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