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Apurva InamdarCa final aspirant working with Deloitte

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If you are planning for abroad then you should also apply for GMAT or GRE.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Dipangshu,
Work experience is not required in India. Which one is better will depend on the university and also on your career plans. In India we have renowned business schools like ISB and IIM, the only ones which are globally recognized, if you get through one of these your life is set. Germany on the other hand has top notch universities like WHU Otto Beisheim, Mannheim Business School, etc. If you want to finally settle down in India get into a top ranked school so that employers here value your degree.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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It's better to try for CAT and get into top tier B-Schools of India. IIMs, IIFTs, S P Jain, Xavier's and TISS are some of the top notch institutes. MBA from these institutes are at par with foreign universities. You will also get placements in MNCs and work in foreign. Foreign universities on the other hand have more of practical learning and more of self-learning practices by the professors. A good learning environment in any institute is the most important part of MBA. If you are getting a chance to join any of the top-15 B-Schools of India than you must go for MBA in India.

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi,
Fuel is an integral part of human civilisation. Fossil fuel or renewable sources of energy fuel is an indispensable part of our lives. Oil, gas and energy industry is constantly revolutionising itself, looking for fuel-efficient methods and renewable sources of power. Like any other sector, this ever-expanding and innovating sector also need efficient managers.
Top colleges:
University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES)
Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University (PDPU)
Rajeev Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT)
Great Lakes Institute, Gurgaon
Academy of Maritime Education and Training (AMET)
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Nikhlesh Mathur

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If you are living abroad and want to pursue MBA then distance education mode is the best for you. And select the institute which has the provision of online exam. Symbiosis is one of them in Pune, India. It is generally a 2 year course. There are other institutes as well such as SMU, ICFAI.

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Mani Deep

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Doing MBA or MS or even PGDM from Canada will have value and your work experience may land you into a job, right after your studies, so MBA in international business or strategic management would be your best choice and Canada is the best place for MBA than India right now and even PGDM from Canada has value and you can consider Masters in international business too, but MBA is better than Master's degree. Masters is better than PGDM and budget reduces respectively, so plan according to your need, keep an eye on GMAT (may/may not) its based on the requirement of the university you are applying, but good GMAT score definitely adds your
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In which state do you seek admission?

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello! http://www.htcampus.com/article/battle-continues-mba-india-vs-mba-abroad/ Kindly visit the given link to know about whether to pursue MBA in India or abroad. I hope it helps!

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Abhishek Dixit

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In India, you may expect 25-30K per month at minimum.

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Nikhlesh Mathur

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I would rather advice you to do Executive MBA from any IIM instead of doing 1 year MBA.

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