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2014-09-02 16:34:20Contributor-Level 8
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2014-05-29 11:52:45Beginner-Level 1
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2014-05-22 10:50:20
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I agree with Natasha, Hospitality Industry has not given a good career path at the middle and higher level in India for those with a degree in hospitality industry. It helps you to start your career at the shop floor (in the kitchen). A proper MBA from top 20 B-Schools can give you a good career in India. Alternatively, get a foreign degree abroad and build your career at the International level. If you have to come back to India after a degree abroad, it will be a disaster.
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Dr Garain
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2014-05-10 12:41:54
Contributor-Level 10
Well this question needs to be answered from different perspective. Lets take a closer look: Each one of the program type
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2014-04-24 12:10:37
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2013-12-24 17:25:01
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2013-12-20 15:28:01
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Executive MBA program is a good course to pursue and it offers good career prospects and excellent growth opportunities.
Please note that executive MBA programs are typically designed for working professionals. The Executive MBA course spans over a year where the programs utilises the team approach to disburse the learning's.
The course works in groups and enables each person to learn for each other's experiences.
Thus there is diverse sharing of practical knowledge on various topics which results in a very informative and challenging learning experience.
Executive MBA students are usually in the mid-stage of their career. They may b
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2013-12-16 14:51:27
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2013-12-12 10:36:40
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Please let us know in detail what are you doing presently for better advice, however please remember if you are working and have 2-3 years of full time work experience after graduation and do not wish to leave your job in that case pursuing part time MBA would be the best option for you.
By pursuing part time MBA you may easily maintain balance between your job and studies.
Whereas if you are a fresh graduate then pursuing full time MBA or PGDM program would be the best option for you.
However please remember students with work experience will get competitive advantage over other candidates with no work experience during admission in f
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