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It is really not important from which location you want to study, but is your coaching that matters.
If one choice from the above places- Go for Ranchi-
Coaching preference- While T.I.M.E without doubt has more number of students enrolled in the country yet there are so many regions where it has to grow and create proper infrastructure and hire experience teacher.
T.I.M.E is more popular in South India while in places like Delhi, Jharkhand, Career launcher takes the cake.
T.I.M.E at Ranchi is relatively a fledgling in comparison to Career Launcher. From what I know, very few students are enrolled in it giving you very little competiti
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9 years ago
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9 years ago
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1. IMT - Ghaziabad
2. International Management Institute (IMI) - New Delhi.
3. FMS.
4. Lal Bahadur Shastri.
5. FORE
6. Indian Institute of Foreign Trade.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
https://www.shiksha.com/top-10-coaching-institutes-in-india-for-mba-entrance-preparation-article-11477-1
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http://simsree.org/academia/full-time/
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 15
B.Tech is all about the technical aspects, MBA teaches a lot about management and administration of business.
For a B.Tech (EEE) student, MBA turns out to be useful if you're planning to start your own business / company. Certain companies also keep it as a mandatory eligibility criteria for promotion or recruitment to senior managerial positions.
Since, you already have a career of over 5+ experience, I would not suggest you to leave your job. Rather, you could opt for correspondence MBA while you continue with your job.
I hope it helps.
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9 years ago
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