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Aman KumarPursuing Management degree

Guide-Level 12

Dear,
For this, you can apply to the colleges and universities located in North India.

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Aman KumarPursuing Management degree

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Dear,
First of all, executive MBA is for those who are working in an office but regular MBA is for the students. If you have to earn more salary, regular is the best for you.

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Yashodhan Deshmukh

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It depends on the kind of career you're looking forward to. If you have a relevant background and you can continue in the same field, then well and fine. But, if you're looking for money over interest, go for regular MBA.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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It depends from where you do it. When you talk about entrepreneurship, you should prefer an MBA only after spending 2-3 years job in different sector, preferably in a small firm. That gives you hands on experience of various operations. The next step should be opting MBA or a management programme in entrepreneurship such as MBA social entrepreneurship from NMIMS or MBA entrepreneurship from NMIMS or SP Jain.

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Aravind K

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IIM-B will be the best option for you. Other options include Jain University and IIM-A (E-PGP).

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Rahul Ghosh

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50% is the eligibility criteria but just appear for MAT exam and apply to the colleges where you can get admission without 50%.

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Bhuwan Aggarwal

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It depends on the university or college you choose.

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Anand Chand

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The moment you join Gems B School, you get placement in few days based on your specialization. You have to work from Monday to Friday and have to attend classes on Saturday and Sunday. So you get both learning as well as experience.

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