Depends on what classes your will take. I recommend you to study for GMAT. Good luck :)
2007-12-20 15:02:48
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answered by Hope 4
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I seriously doubt every MBA program everywhere uses the exact same textbooks. If you know which school you want to go to, why don't you look online at what classes you're going to be taking, and then go to the university book store or the university book store website and find out what the books are for those courses this semester? Of course, that's no guarantee that they won't change the books between now and when you start, but it's as close as you're gonna get.
2007-12-20 15:01:59
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answered by Anonymous
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The Masters diploma in preparation administration potential you will possibly be a imperative or vice-imperative. you haven't any longer have been given a coaching license so which you won't be able to be a instructor. usually you may't get you Masters diploma in preparation administration except you have been coaching for 3 or greater years (in Oregon.) good success
2016-11-23 18:55:24
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answered by Anonymous
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As much as I, as a business professor, appreciate your eagerness, you can't just buy books in advance. The books are usually ordered by the individual professor, and they vary from school to school (and even from one section to another within a school). We also don't know yet what courses your program requires, so we can't be of much help.
2007-12-20 15:08:25
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answered by neniaf 7
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Hi,
All institutes have a entrance exam paper, you need to first identify the colleges from where you want to MBA. You can check the basic layout of MBA exams conducted by Indian institutes at http://www.mbatopcolleges.com/MBA%20Exam.aspx. Now based on layout you can select the books from market.
2007-12-20 16:04:14
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answered by AJAY 2
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The books depend on the class you take and who is teaching it. Every instructor of every course decides which books they think are best for the subject. You have to register for the courses and then look up which books are required for them.
2007-12-20 14:59:03
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answered by egn18s 5
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Wait until you are enrolled in a particular class before getting books.
But if you are looking for a head start, start by taking undergraduate courses in regression and corporate finance.
2007-12-20 15:01:40
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answered by fcas80 7
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It actually depends on your school and your professor's preference. If you've already signed up for classes and know the name of your professor, email him or her and ask what books are required.
2007-12-20 14:59:23
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answered by Diamond 2
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