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It's very tough to decide where to go and study MBA in today's time because there is very wast competition in this field and everyone want's to get a good college. I am also planning that so inform me about best MBA colleges in India or abroad.
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Hi matthew1,
There are so many Business Schools to choose from (and programs within each Business School), that YOU have to really define what you want out of your degree.
For example:
1) Do you have a specific "field" that you want to work in?
2) Is there a particular company that you want to work for (and does that company require a particular degree?)?
3) Do you want to go to school full-time or part-time?
4) Do you want to go to school "close to home" or are you willing to relocate (to a new city that is possibly far away)?
5) Would you be comfortable taking most of your classes online?
6) What are you willing to spend?
Etc.
Once you know what you're looking for, then it becomes easier to find the schools/programs that match. It's not enough to say that you want to go to a "good" school because everyone wants that. Define as many of the details that you can and you should be able to find a number of programs that "fit."
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich
There are so many Business Schools to choose from (and programs within each Business School), that YOU have to really define what you want out of your degree.
For example:
1) Do you have a specific "field" that you want to work in?
2) Is there a particular company that you want to work for (and does that company require a particular degree?)?
3) Do you want to go to school full-time or part-time?
4) Do you want to go to school "close to home" or are you willing to relocate (to a new city that is possibly far away)?
5) Would you be comfortable taking most of your classes online?
6) What are you willing to spend?
Etc.
Once you know what you're looking for, then it becomes easier to find the schools/programs that match. It's not enough to say that you want to go to a "good" school because everyone wants that. Define as many of the details that you can and you should be able to find a number of programs that "fit."
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich
MBA in India is a dream shared by thousands of students all across India every year. There are numerous MBA exams such as GMAT, CAT, MAT conducted each year sending students to some of the best MBA colleges in India and abroad. if you find this information good than check this link https://cat.learnhub.com/lesson/18136-to ... s-in-india
If you have decided to do an MBA there is a lot of research to do prior to applying in business schools. The first question to answer is, will you do a one-year MBA or join a full time program?
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Here is our MBA Rankings page that shows different rankings across the world. So, you can winnow suitable schools by region, specialty, functional area, industry, etc.
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