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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Work experience is not mandatory to seek admission in MBA in any of top 30 B-Schools in India but it's preferable. Students with work experience are able to relate to subjects being taught in MBA and share thier own experience in class discussions, case studies, team exercises etc leading to better learning.
I am sure even in BPO you would have seen and understood ITES company working. You would have fobe critical analysis of your company management functions. BPO experience and learning will come handy to you during MBA classes.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Based on return on investment, full time 2 years MBA from top 30 B-Schools of India is the best option. MBA at Ivory League B-Schools abroad is very expensive and may cost up to one crore plus but if you can afford such costly education then MBA in Ivory League B-Schools is the best in the world. You can opt for B-Schools such as Horward, LBS, INSEAD, etc.

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

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Dear Deepak,
UK Ph.D stipend varies. Don't expect funding from too many universities, most programs are funded by the students themselves with only 10% to 20% of the fund being provided by the universities. You may expect around GBP1200 to 1800 per month if you have been depending on the university.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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If you are technically oriented then MS in Germany is a good option for your career. But if you feel that you are not technically oriented then for changing your career, you may opt for MBA in India or aboard as per your financial conditions.

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Dhananjay Sharma

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No, it is essential to get a good percentage in class 12th and you have scored low marks in HSC.

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Pranjal Khandelwal

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MBA in IT will be more effective as compared to HR as you already have some work experience in the IT sector. It will definitely help you a lot in MBA.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Majority of MBA who want to pursue higher studies on completion of MBA either register for Ph.D or repeat MBA from Ivroy Schools of Businesses after a few years of experience. Some students opt for one year specialised functional Diploma for better exposure in international universities. This path is used by students who want to search job in international market.

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Subham Saha

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It has a great scope in India. Just remember that you are doing it from a reputed college and just carry a good percentile.

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