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i did not do anything after completing my degree in 2003,reason being i was interested in joinig defence, attempted 8 times, could not clear the last round. i joined a low profile company in 2005 , jan. i worked there as maintenance engg till dec,2006(expereienced in paint shop, press sjop, mould shop).i just joined as a trainee in an mnc named ferromatic milacron india ltd.(manufacturer of injection moulding machines). my line has totally changed, duration of training is 1 year.there will be a review of mine, if managenment feels that i am skilled enough to go to field as service engg, than its ok , otherwise they can extend my training.i am interested in mba(fianence or marketing), but which one should i go for,( regular or coresspondence) i am confused.......... please help me

2007-05-16 19:56:19 · 4 answers · asked by rohit 1 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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Go for correspondance course(Symbosis) they will too provide u a degree.Try to gain more experience.Nowadays employers just require a MBA degree no matter from where u have u done(*in the case of marketing).Think u can do both side by side - job n MBA.

But in finance u have to take outdoor tutions too,its little bit tough.

2007-05-16 20:11:52 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

As a former homeschool student - you should know that home schooling is NOT EASY. This is a pretty common misconception among public schooled students. Homeschool students have to purchase their own curriculum, create their courses and stick to a schedule. Completing the last 3 weeks of highschool would be a headache to figure out what to complete, let alone doing it within that time frame. It would be like switching schools at the last moment. And most colleges will be sucpicious if you drop out of highschool within the last weeks only to complete as homeschooled. Realistically the best things for you in the long run is to stick it out and stay at your school. Have you talked to your teachers yet about this? Do they understand? Most likely, if they're mothers then they'll understand how sucky it is to have to go through all of that. Try to arrange something with them so that you can graduate in a month - arrange for tutoring to make up for the days you missed, or ask them to send home assignments for when you are sick and unable to finish a day. Some teacher will be flexable, some will not be.... I hope you have the former! Also - a suggestion non-related to highschool: If you are still on your parent's insurance, how will being done with school affect how the pregnancy care/birth will be paid for? Most insurance companies (that I know of... here in MI) require you to be in school full time (I want to say that's like 9 credit hours) after you graduate high school. If you aren't in college, you may be dropped from the plan. If this is the case, talk to your parents about it and figure out something. I suggest taking the 3 easiest courses at your community college, being aware that you may or may not pass them. (It's a thing called 'placenta brain'... for some reason you can't think straight and things like classes are difficult.) If you don't want to do CC, try to have a different plan in place. Hospitals and doctors are expensive and there are alot of hidden fees that will keep you in debt for years. Start to talk about that side of pregnancy early so you're ready. Best of luck!

2016-05-20 17:38:12 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Hi, congrats on getting a job. It was nice to come to know that you tried your best in getting into defence services.
You have a lot of tencity and I am sure you would do well in your present job. I am of the firm opinion that you should continue with your present job as it would serve better in your long term career intersts.
Start studying for Management entrance tests and then get into a premium B school for your management studies. Correspondence courses are big waste of time and money. Their market value is a big ZERO.
So carry on with your job, get valuable experience and study for management entrance exams like CAT/MAT. I am sure you would do well in your career.!!

2007-05-16 20:12:25 · answer #3 · answered by Abhijit 5 · 1 0

Joining MBA at reputed institute will place you in far comfortable position.But you will have to work hard to prepare and
1)Stand tall in entrance exams conducted on national level for saving huge donations
2)Appear for autonomous universities entrance

2007-05-20 18:57:42 · answer #4 · answered by balkrishna c 4 · 0 0

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