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Do we have enough ready-to-use MBAs?


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Pat Thakur
Ready to use.....
by Pat Thakur on Apr 30, 2013 05:47 PM

As sanitary napkins.

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sameer
Engineers are the best.
by sameer on Apr 30, 2013 04:26 PM  | Hide replies

It depends what products you are asking an enginerring to manage with.

For an commerce graduate, it will be very difficult for him to understand any technical products to manage.

And history says for this Engg are the only best option remained always and prefered...

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Samaj Wade
Re: Engineers are the best.
by Samaj Wade on Apr 30, 2013 04:34 PM


Nonsense!

Commerce graduates can always get their peon engineers to write a report on technical products and explain their working!

Business managers are supposed to sell products not explain how they work!

Engineers are unnecessary gears in a big machine!

Commerce graduates are the only real financial wizards!

Engineers know that they will starve to death if they don't get a business degree and that is why they pursue MBA degrees!

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Mail Reader
Re: Re: Engineers are the best.
by Mail Reader on May 01, 2013 01:34 AM
Samaj - This clearly indicates that you never got through to any engineering college either through competition, marks, capitation fee or an SC/ST/OBC certificate - Grapes are sour indeed at your end!!!

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Socialist Mann
Re: Re: Re: Engineers are the best.
by Socialist Mann on May 01, 2013 01:13 PM

So if you criticize Americans does it mean your grapes are sour for not being American?

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Socialist Mann
Re: Re: Re: Engineers are the best.
by Socialist Mann on May 02, 2013 11:39 AM


So if you criticize Americans does it mean your grapes are sour for not being American?


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Samaj Wade
Bad
by Samaj Wade on Apr 30, 2013 03:53 PM  | Hide replies



Engineers make very bad business managers!

The way engineers think and work is radically different from how one needs to think and work in the business world!

Business world is based on the fundamentals of economics which are difficult for engineers to understand!

The best MBA candidates are ones with a commerce background!

Engineers should not be allowed to pursue their MBA degrees until they have at least 5 years of experience in working a business environment!

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Mail Reader
Re: Bad
by Mail Reader on May 01, 2013 01:42 AM
Samaj - What you have written here seem to be justified - Any entrant to an MBA program in any of the A-grade North American Universities such as Harvard, Stanford, Columbia, Desautels, Schulich, Wharton, Sloan, Kellogg, Richard Ivey, Rotman's etc. are not accepted without a minimum of 3 years relevant industry experience. It is a pre-requisite even if you score good on GRE/GMAT

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