U first concentrate on ur graduation as it is necessary for u, career wise. Get good rank in it and also get placed in a good MNC and establish urself. Dont stress too much so early in Life as there is still more time. MBA can be done even after some 5-10 years, during which u wil learn a lot about variuos fields n its difficulties n also more about people...
Practise Yoga, cycling, exercising, music etc, to relax urslef as per ur wish...
Make a choice soon before u get bogged down buddy..
All t best
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2007-08-22 06:28:21
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answered by Sridhar G 6
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I can understand, you are an MBA aspirant who doesnt want to give a break in your studies. I would say keep the MBA prep slow and steady, and concentrate on your grad now.
When you passout of your college, Keep you prep going, Take up a job, which will give you enuff of corporate experience. Give CAT or CET couple of times and check your luck. Clearing the test or getting a good percentile doesnt mean that u are through. GD and PI are equally important. :)
There is no use in doing an MBA if you are not doing from top notch institutes. On an average, a student of ISB or IIM has 5 yrs of experience :) (Symbiosis, Pumba - 2 yrs)
2007-08-22 15:17:10
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answered by Anonymous
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If u can't study both at a time then stop studying for MBA entrance test and give importance to Graduation first.Remember if both becomes stressful to u then both the exams may be messed up.So first do graduation and if u succeed then there's a lot of time in your life to study for MBA entrance exam.Which could be easier for u to cope up.
2007-08-22 05:14:30
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answered by bhomba 3
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If you want to stay technical get a Mtech. If you want to go into management then a MBA is probably the better option from a career standpoint. However it really requires work experience to get anything out of it. A lot of the classes require you to draw on your own experiences in the business world. In addition most of the skills you learn will not really be useful until you have climbed the ladder into management.
2016-04-22 07:16:46
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answered by Anonymous
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The top MBA programs want you to have three to five years of work experience before going back to school.
This means that you don't need to study for the GMAT exam now. Why? Because the only schools that would accept youwithout work experience are schools where you don't need a high GMAT score to get in.
My advice -- get a job & apply to good schools in three years.
2007-08-22 05:41:56
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answered by Ranto 7
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You may prepare for MBA after passing out the bachelor's degree.
2007-08-22 05:09:10
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answered by Devarat 7
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get an HIV test
2007-08-22 05:05:50
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answered by Anonymous
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