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kindly suggest..

by yuvgmat88 » Fri Jul 15, 2011 6:00 am
hello..
This is uv here, i hv recently passed my b.tech from P.T.U.. my average %is 75% and i wnt to go abroad for higher studies... m pretty confused that should i prepare for GRE or GMAT.. i mean i couldn't opt one out of MBA and MS,,
while talking abt my interests i want to do mba from a gud b-school or unv. in U.S. but as i hv heard that its very expensive and also need some work ex. some people advised me to go for MS first and then for mba after some work ex. over there,(in case of weak financial background)...wht should i do now???
kindly help me out, plz guide me so that so that i can direct myself to my goal..

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by sehrish_dogar » Fri Jul 15, 2011 10:29 am
iam not sure about america but there are business schools in canada which do not require work experience and are not as expensive as others.

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by yuvgmat88 » Fri Jul 15, 2011 8:46 pm
thanks for ur concern.. but i wanna go for higher studies in good universities... m not in a hurry to go abroad.. i just need to know that should i go for GRE or GMAT... Which will be better in lack of very gud financial background... i'll gather my work experience thats nt a big deal..i can wait.. but the problem is i wanna go into a very good unv. and i ve heard that its nt possible without having 40-50lacs in ur kitty in case of mba... which is nt in the case of MS.. totally confused!!!!!!!!!!

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by itheenigma » Sat Jul 16, 2011 5:03 am
Your query is way too generic..
I would suggest you discuss about your situation with some experienced friends and relatives, or even go ahead and employ the services of a career counselor. Believe me, it is money well spent.