i have completed my 10th std and 12th std. degree two papers pending. but i am working as hr executive in a company, is it possible to do mba in private, if so is there any value
From India, Chennai
From India, Chennai
Hi. Malini.. First clear off your graduation backlogs, then apply for MBA.. Yes your distance MBA will have value dont worry... Regards,
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
It's necessary for you to first complete your graduation. After successfully completing graduation, you can apply for an MBA. As per your query regarding a distance MBA, it holds value because you are working. However, be clear that it will depend on your knowledge, experience, and skills.
Wishing you a bright future.
Thanks & Regards
From India, Ranchi
Wishing you a bright future.
Thanks & Regards
From India, Ranchi
No, Not possible. You have to clear positively all papers in Graduation than only You can go for MBA of PGDM.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
No for MBA / PGDBM you have to be a graduate. You may, however, join BBA which is a bachelors degree in Business Administration. This may be a good option Munshi
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
First of all, be clear that "you and you alone can add value" to your potential, your qualifications, or your personality. I have come across people who, despite having the best academic background from a reasonably reputed B-school, fail to deliver the needed outcomes at times. Your exposure to various activities within a department or organization, your maneuverability, and your sense of judgment are essential for effective performance.
However, a formal professional qualification has its own role to play in grooming one's career, in making judgments between good and bad, etc. An MBA, in your case, certainly helps if you study the subject with reasonable hard work and a quest for knowledge and perfection. In my opinion, a formal qualification alone would not serve the purpose. Where you study for an MBA is less important than how you study. Nevertheless, if you manage to secure a seat in a regular college, it is always beneficial.
Finish all your backlog papers in graduation and learn the art of knowing how to make the best use of your time and available potential.
I wish you good luck.
Regards,
Srinivaskvmk
From India, Hyderabad
However, a formal professional qualification has its own role to play in grooming one's career, in making judgments between good and bad, etc. An MBA, in your case, certainly helps if you study the subject with reasonable hard work and a quest for knowledge and perfection. In my opinion, a formal qualification alone would not serve the purpose. Where you study for an MBA is less important than how you study. Nevertheless, if you manage to secure a seat in a regular college, it is always beneficial.
Finish all your backlog papers in graduation and learn the art of knowing how to make the best use of your time and available potential.
I wish you good luck.
Regards,
Srinivaskvmk
From India, Hyderabad
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