Hi,
I am a Software Engnieer working in a MNC 3+ year of experience.
I did M.Sc computer science.
Now i want to go for M.B.A as a part time or correspondence
But i am confuse on some points
This would be a gr8 help if any body can guide me on that.
1) I should go for correspondence one or part time one.
2) Which area of M.B.A i should opt so that it help me to get in a gud jump in my career
3) Which university i should opt(I am localite of Ghaziabad).
4)What would be the direct benefit i will get after doing this in my career.
Pls help me on the above raised points
Thanks,
Ruchi

From India, New Delhi
Dear Ruchi,

1) I should go for correspondence one or part time one.

Well the choice depends totally on you. If you go for a regular MBA, the value of the course will be higher but at the same time you will loose the experience that you can gain while pursuing MBA through correspondence.

2) Which area of M.B.A i should opt so that it help me to get in a gud jump in my career

This thing depends upon your future plans and also upon your interests. Which field you want to proceed to, your background is systems, so better if you go for IT & Systems.

3) Which university i should opt(I am localite of Ghaziabad).

Please find the attachment which will give you a brief about the features of course offered by ICFAI.

4)What would be the direct benefit i will get after doing this in my career.

Lets take your experience as 5 yrs when you finish your MBA, so I think it will boost your career, you can get promotion at your current place or else you can apply for new places by using this MBA degree.

Revert to me for further queries.

Thanks & Regards,

Gaurav Sahu,

Career Counselor,

ICFAI University.

09229252852.



First step to achieve perfection, is to take the right decision.

From India, Madras
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