Its only in india that students immediately rush for an mba degree after graduation still not sure whether the qualification is right for them or not, all over the world usually people go for an mba after 4 to 5 years of work experience which is a right thing to do to fully understand the management concepts .. so you can say the average age is about 27 years . A mba should always be done on full time basis .... doing part-time, online, correspondences etc ... are just substitutes for the degree and absolutely doesn't make sense even if its from a very reputed university ..... No HR of any MNC gives weightage to the substitute qualification ... its just money business for the institutes. .. But again to do a full time mba it all depends all on your personal life like you family whether you are married or not. At 30 i assume you are married, so going for full time mba degree is all your personal decision considering all the factors of your family life. Why run the rat-race when you can make hell of a money through other professions then an mba who slogs all the his life mostly with just huge responsibilities and not much of personal gains ...
2007-09-19 21:19:40
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answered by jammy 4
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That's a pretty average age for the regular MBA (I think 28 is the norm nationally). Our executive MBAs are over 40 on the average (and have 10 years of executive experience). I really wouldn't advise an online degree at all, if you have any alternatives. A lot of what you get from an MBA is networking, which you completely lose in an online program.
2007-09-19 21:03:09
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answered by neniaf 7
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Yes.
In General:
Any education is good for you to take. Age has nothing to do with it. But you alone can evaluate the desire or and need for it. Best way to do that is to take a piece of paper and pencil and start writing down, the desire and the needs.
Then on other piece of paper start writing down the options and then on next start the evaluations, then allow cooling period of few days, but if you need to change some thing then do it at any time.
At the end of this cooling period look at it again in detail and make changes as warranted. Put it away for a day then look at it and make an informed decision.
30 is considered very young to day, any where on this earth, people live to be 78 on an average in USA, other places are not far behind this average age.
Read my article just in case.
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Build a carrier, youth comes but once take full advantage of it. Study hard, work hard, play some, enjoy friendship, and then at age xx if still unattached then try the sites like.
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2007-09-19 21:14:14
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answered by minootoo 7
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Hi,
It's really good that you want to study / learn more. I don't think "age" matters here in education. My friend, (Madhukar G.) who was an engineer & had 5 years of experience did MBA with us regularly & finally got settled with good job. My personal opinion to you is go for MBA Education, i prefer you take up a Regular Programme, which will help you to learn more & develop yourself in all aspects to be compitant.
"Wish You All The Best".
Regards,
Pavan M.
2007-09-19 21:37:13
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answered by Pavan M 2
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There is no age limit for acquring education. MBA from distance learning (open university) is an opportunity for working executives and those who could not pursue study in earlier age. If you can puruse MBA at this stage, go for it.... all the best.
2007-09-19 21:16:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Age has nothing to do with education go ahead and sign up.
As regards - regular, executive online - depends on your convenience and affordability. If you can regular is the best else you can chose the executive, last preference being online.
2007-09-19 21:58:42
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answered by Raghav 4
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Age is no bar for any qualification which you want to add. I suggest u to do ur mba thru IGNOU. It is thru correspondence and u have to qualify OPENMAT, being conducted twice in a year, next oenmat is scheduled to be held in feb 2008. You can apply for it during dec-jan. After qualifying it u ll b eligible for applying for MBA. it is cheap and very flexible. For more details u can search in www.ignou.ac.in
2007-09-19 21:20:04
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answered by Anonymous
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If the boy doesn't accept her despite what his family says then the boy doesn't really love her because he should accept her anyway. My boyfriends dad HATES me. We have no idea why but he still is with me today. A boy who really loves a girl with stick with her no matter what. So no the girl should leave the guy and find someone more worthy of her.
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answered by Anonymous
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i think executive will be good....IIMs and other institutes provide such facilities to executives....but there is a entrance exam for that too....also it will not be a MBA it will be some diploma in some specific fields....in newspapers i have seen advertisements of such courses....
2007-09-19 21:04:35
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answered by Anonymous
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