Prin. L. N. Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research, Mumbai
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Anyways MBA will be valued only when you have exposure and experience. So have some experience in the area you want to specialize and start your MBA so that it will be additional qualification in all terms.
As you are showing your interest towards the MBA course, so I would like to say that, this is the Master's Degree course, this very professional and dynamic course. The main reason to opt this course is to just increase the salary potential as well as the post.
MBA course is having so many specializations. Each specialization o
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Reading the newspaper: What tests your ability to form an opinion and thus it is better to boost your knowledge about the current events of the world and analyze its impact. You can use the SPELT (Social, Political, Economic, Legal, Technical) framework for this. My suggestion would be to use a national daily like Hindu or Economic Times and start reading at least 8-10 articles on a regular basis.
Following Blogs: You can read blogs that are written by professors of IIMs, SPJIMR or any other institute of India from where you are sur
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7 years agoContributor-Level 7
Reading the newspaper: What tests your ability to form an opinion and thus it is better to boost your knowledge about the current events of the world and analyze its impact. You can use the SPELT (Social, Political, Economic, Legal, Technical) framework for this. My suggestion would be to use a national daily like Hindu or Economic Times and start reading at least 8-10 articles on a regular basis.
Following Blogs: You can read blogs that are written by professors of IIMs, SPJIMR or any other institute of India from where you are sure tha
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