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Uttkarsh beriwal

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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 you
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Bisharah SaeedSelf motivated, straightforward and resilient

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That's a good question actually, Manit. The thing is in India, every year lots of engineering students graduate from different colleges having learnt almost the same thing. So, the competition is very high. That means you have to have some unique skill in you to stand out. In the current situation, we cant actually predict anything as it is a bad time for all people. But engineering is not something that would become obsolete in the near future. To my knowledge, data analytics is one branch that is gaining a lot of attention and scope in today's world. So, if you are interested, you can go into that field after engineering or directly.
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Parna SahaMarketing Grad,Sri Balaji Society's BIMM,Pune

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Well since you are already working in Sales and Marketing profile so I guess it will be difficult for you to pursue MBA in a regular curriculum otherwise I Would have suggested you go for regular course. However if you cannot do a regular course, you can search Symbiosis university Distance MBA programme or some Government university distance learning programme. Also for your knowledge you can do some certificate courses that will help you in your profile as for the time being.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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It's always better to do full time because of the advanced classroom exposure you get. Many corporate nowadays wants students to have that.

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