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Scholar-Level 16
See you can pursue your passion whether you dng job or study it's just like ur boosting or energy drink to do activity . But remember about the time management and give ur good time to study as well. In weekend you can join any theatre group to brush up your acting skills.
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Yes indeed a good idea. But you must meet the admission requirements and try to get into a reputed university or else it won't do any good. MBA programs require work experience firstly, and secondly you must look for countries accepting three years bachelor degree. UK, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Germany are some of the best destinations.
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Both MBA and MS programs are good subject to you getting a decent university. Most quality MBA programs would require you to have min three years of managerial level experience in order to apply. Therefore, with 2 years of experience, I would recommend considering MS in IT programs in the US. Additionally, the MS program offer great job opportunities post completion of the program. Its also recommended investment wise. So, in my view consider MS in IT instead of MBA. Hope this helps.
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