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You cannot pursue 2 courses simultaneously through regular mode. Thank you.
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So let us have a look at both the options here:
a) Government exams: For a position of merely 400 openings, more than 2 Lacs of graduates apply for the job. That's how intense the competition is right now, even if you clear the exams, you may have to wait for many years before you actually begin your career. B) MBA/PGDM: As an MBA graduate, the options for employment open up in every sector. You will have a competitive advantage over your counterparts when it comes to starting a new venture or join an MNC. You may check about the course plan offered in an MBA/PGDM programme here.
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