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2013-08-19 12:13:30

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Narendra RoyAn engineer who loves to share his experience

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In India these times it may be MTech, but with excellent understanding of the subject and a bit of initial experience.

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2013-08-15 09:16:04

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Sreemadhav Sreekumar

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Yes prashanth,
Me myself have done the same and i am now earning more than i expected. technical + management skills are of great demand. But to be open with you the Mba which you will be taking will be of use when you have relevant experiance. Mba wont be of great at the start but when you have like 3-4 yr experiance thats when you cash in the MBA degree.
All the best bro :)

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2013-08-14 13:51:22

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shaban

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Hi,
Please remember the salary structure and pay scale depends upon:
1. Educational qualification of the candidate.
2. Work experience.
3. Knowledge level and calibre of the students.
The remuneration of MBA in tourism students is dependent upon the type of organizations that takes them in.
Freshers may earn around Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 25,000 each month. With increase in experience individuals can make as much as Rs. 30,000 - Rs. 35,000 every month. This will go up as you gain more experience.
In order to be successful in this field you need to have below mentioned skills:
- Business skills, resourcefulness.
- Appreciation of tourist destination
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2013-08-14 11:40:07

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shaban

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Hi,
MBA is a good course to pursue and it offers good career prospects and excellent growth opportunities.
After completing MBA in finance you may look out for exciting careers in banks, financial consultancies and financial institutions.
You may get involved in consumer and investment banking, institutional finance, merchant banking, corporate finance and international finance.
There are an enormous amount of career opportunities and options for people with MBA in marketing.
The most common are corporate positions such as marketing manager, brand manager, market research analyst, and product manager.
Persons with strong financial skills c
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2013-08-07 12:21:07

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Meghna M

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Hi There are very few institutes that are offering MBA in forest management. Why don't to look for a general course from a reputed MBA/PGDM institute. In that way your options will be open if you want to pursue jobs in other sectors as well. Ultimately you should select a college with good placements. As later on in life you will find your friends getting ahead of you in life, while you focus on forest management.

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2013-08-05 16:02:34

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shaban

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Hi,
MBA in international business is a good course to pursue and it offers good career prospects and excellent growth opportunities.
MBA in International Business can lead to careers like management analyst, administrative service manager and chief executive officer.
These MBA graduates specialize in business dealings with companies overseas.
After completing this course you can take up positions such as:
- Export mangers.
- Foreign Trade Managers.
You may also seek employment in public and private sector organizations.
There are wide varieties of job opportunities for these graduates in banks, financial institutions, securities firms, inves
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2013-07-23 14:59:46

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Neeraj Kumar

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MBA is a very spreader field so as the career & scope it is also very bright & spreader.
The scope for a MBA graduate is unparalleled. Apart from attractive pay packets and placements being offered at college-level itself, it opens doors to various sectoral opportunities. The Indian Corporate world has seen many MBA professionals occupying top slots in the corporate ladder.
Today, a Management Degree has become an attractive proposition, as there are attractive entry level salaries (including $ salaries offered by some MNC's) and typically, a Management Graduate gets absorbed into a Company through the Campus Placement Program of the Ins
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2013-07-22 14:32:40

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Dr. Sudhiranjan DeyInternationally renowned academic leader

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My answer is "Yes". But only if you are already working and just need a degree to rise in career or if you possess a very high degree of employability skills. People do not get good jobs because of their MBA or any other degree but because of their employability skills. That is why millions with degrees and high marks are unemployed or underemployed. Degree anybody can earn but all do not have employability skills. Work on employability skills as degree you will earn, anyway.

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2013-07-16 11:04:44

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