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shini
gmat
by shini on Jun 16, 2010 08:50 AM

could you pls tell me abt information after giving exam of gmat...any interview or something...

i want to do business related MBA so pls give some options..

what is global mba,international business...entreprenuership mba.....

in which field there is scope...

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hi
by on Mar 04, 2008 07:25 PM

i want to know that for gmat workexperience is needed?

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taking up GMAT
by on Oct 01, 2007 12:56 PM

Iam working as Lecturer in one of the Engineering college in Maharashtra.I wantedto apear for GMAT.Are there any opprtunity for me now for a change in job.Ihave Experience of 11ysrs in teaching .Also let me konow about money required for completon of tha programme and if any concessions of any form during the course of MBA.

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SOMNATH SINHA
PROBLEM TO CHOOSE GOLE.
by SOMNATH SINHA on Jun 21, 2007 11:04 AM

Respected Sir,
I am a student of 4th year B.Tech(P.T.).I am an employee of PSU also.I wanted to persue M.B.A or clear GRE/GMAT or be a high salary earner or do something by which I can be satisfied on myself.Now I am 29 .I don't know how I shall find my proper gole and go for that one.I have 5 years job experience(3&1/2 yrs in design field and 2 yrs in admin.)

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Giridharan
regarding mba for exp proff.
by Giridharan on Dec 14, 2006 02:51 PM  | Hide replies

Hi I am having 2.5 yrs experience. Is it if I start preparing GMAT and apply for MBA abroad?. US is best or Uk is best?. Which one is cost effective and valuable?

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LAKSHMI NARASIMHAN
RE:regarding mba for exp proff.
by LAKSHMI NARASIMHAN on Apr 09, 2007 01:40 AM
in uk it is only one year couse costs about 14lakhs u can get study loan and job opportunity is ther for one year thru ISES

VISAin usa it wikll cost 20lakhs for 2 years

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Jyothi
MS in Cs after MCA??
by Jyothi on Oct 20, 2006 02:29 PM  | Hide replies

Respected Karan Sir,

I absolutely love the suggestions and replies you give. I hope you'd be able to help me out on this --

I've completed my MCA from Bangalore, in an university which is affiliated with VTU.

I have 1 yr exp in a good IT co. here.

Now, to do my MS in CS (with a concentration on a specific area) in the US - would they consider MCA students or should I opt for a Phd.?

What's the best way to go about this?

Thanks for your time!

Jyothi

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LAKSHMI NARASIMHAN
RE:MS in Cs after MCA??
by LAKSHMI NARASIMHAN on Apr 09, 2007 01:53 AM
it is better to gio for a phd

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asha
GMAT
by asha on Oct 09, 2006 04:14 PM  | Hide replies

i plan to give GMAT in 2nd week of dec 2006. Starting now is the preparation time enough if i put in 5-6 hours on a daily basis.

ASha

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LAKSHMI NARASIMHAN
RE:GMAT
by LAKSHMI NARASIMHAN on Apr 09, 2007 01:37 AM
hai i feel 5hrs is more than enough it took me 2months and 4hours aday for me to get 610in GMAT in sep2003

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