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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
You may look for a more specialized course as per your interest such as HR, Finance etc. Since you completed your MBA, by now you should have a career plan and know what you want. Ideally you should get a job and know your interest. Also, since you must write your own SOP while applying to college abroad you should precisely know what you are aiming for and why. Ask yourself the following questions
1. Why do you want to study further?
2. What are your career plans?
3. What do you want to do with your next diploma or degree?
Choose accordingly.

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Mishita Singhal

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India is going towards a massive corporate shift with demonetisation and GST as the flagship reasons for its economic growth today. This increases the demand for managers with knowledge in strategic management who can help the company move very cautiously in the direction of growth and make profits as before the new amendments.
The only cons one will encounter is uneasy placements. But once placed, there is an immense scope in this area.

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Mishita Singhal

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MBA in logistics and supply chain is one of the most demanded qualification today.
This is because, it is the backbone of many industries, be it e-Commerce, FMCG, FMCD, etc. With the implication of GST and demonetization, transparency in the operations of a business has become very crucial and companies are looking for knowledgeable and talented young employees for the same.

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Satyam Mishra

Beginner-Level 4

MBA in USA is best choice, but I would advise you to join a prestigious college.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Sumanth Srivatsa,
This will depend on your current profile, budget, career plans, etc. Since MBA abroad requires applicants to have at least 2 years of work experience first check if you meet the criteria. Secondly you must take the GMAT and MBA abroad is expensive. You can narrow down your final choice based on all these factors and decide. You must also see that you are enrolled into a good university, be it in India or abroad. So build your profile and plan accordingly.

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Megha Aggarwal

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National Level Entrance Exams for MBA in India to get into the top B-Schools in India:
1. CAT- The Common Admission Test is conducted by IIMs as a qualification for admission to various management programmes of IIMs, IITs and IISc for their MBA programs.
2. MAT- The AIMA uses this test, Management Aptitude Test, for granting admission to its MBA and equivalent courses. MAT is a National Entrance Test.
3. XAT - Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT) is conducted by XLRI on behalf of the Xavier Association of Management Institutes (XAMI). XAT scores will be used by XLRI, Jamshedpur and other Xavier Associate Management Institutes and over 120 B-schools
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utkarsh singh

Beginner-Level 5

If you want to pursue MBA, go for IIMs in different states of India through CAT. As of today, there are huge no. of colleges. It is better to go for selected one. Don't go for low rank colleges. There is no benefit of doing MBA just to attain a higher degree. If you are not prepared well, wait for one year and do your preparations from any of the fined coaching center such as TIME, Career Launcher, etc.

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Apurva InamdarCa final aspirant working with Deloitte

Beginner-Level 4

CA and MBA from good B-School will seek good package in India.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

Guide-Level 14

Hi Yasir,
It is better you apply for a student visa, complete a good program, apply for a post-study work permit, work for few years and apply for PR. Remember all of these will depend on your career goals, your qualification, academic qualification, skills. etc.

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