hi
every one out there hello i m a new member .ii wana knw which mba course to pursue if i m in banking sector {micro finance}
hello and query
Posted Jun 03, 2008 15:14
every one out there hello i m a new member .ii wana knw which mba course to pursue if i m in banking sector {micro finance}
Posted Jun 03, 2008 20:29
Do the one you want to do, based on the following factors:
1) Where you live
2) Where you might want to live and study
3) What precisely you want to study
4) Which credible institutions offer the course you think best fits your needs.
5) What your employment prospects will be like once you've obtained a degree from that institution.
6) Whether you can afford it.
I don't want to get nasty here, but as someone else said on here a couple of days ago, noone on here should be expected to tell you where to go (except figuratively, perhaps), or do all your work for you. There are really nice, really helpful people on here with a lot of experience and a lot of very useful knowledge, but if you just write "Where shall I do an MBA?", they're not going to respond. They're going to think you're taking the p***.
I'm sorry if this seems a little harsh. I certainly don't want to put you off using this discussion board (as I have myself) to help you work a few things out. But you do have to do a bit of thinking for yourself beforehand.
1) Where you live
2) Where you might want to live and study
3) What precisely you want to study
4) Which credible institutions offer the course you think best fits your needs.
5) What your employment prospects will be like once you've obtained a degree from that institution.
6) Whether you can afford it.
I don't want to get nasty here, but as someone else said on here a couple of days ago, noone on here should be expected to tell you where to go (except figuratively, perhaps), or do all your work for you. There are really nice, really helpful people on here with a lot of experience and a lot of very useful knowledge, but if you just write "Where shall I do an MBA?", they're not going to respond. They're going to think you're taking the p***.
I'm sorry if this seems a little harsh. I certainly don't want to put you off using this discussion board (as I have myself) to help you work a few things out. But you do have to do a bit of thinking for yourself beforehand.
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