Work experience
Hii Sushila
It's great to hear that you have a 6 year work experience and you want to refine your career again.
The course you are asking to join is the course made for working professionals who want some changes in their field of work or want to get higher rank profile.
It would be really helpful for you to refine yourself and your career again.
There's no harm in doing this after mba.
It will definitely add value in your resume.
If you can't afford regular college, you can also try the executive course or part time courses.
Dear Aspirant,
The first point you need to consider is whether to be a regular college going student or hold your current position and acquire an MBA through distance learning.
If you want to be a regular student then you need to write either Joint Entrance Management Aptitude Test (JEMAT) applicable to West Bengal for admission to the colleges in W. Bengal OR write Common Admission Test (CAT) for admission to the IIMs and every B School in India. CAT is much more difficult examination to tackle.
If you want to do distance learning at IGNOU – Indira Gandhi National Open University then you need to write IGNOU OPENMAT, which is their examination for their MBA programs. If you want to hold onto your employment then taking this degree in the distance learning format is advisable and their distance learning degrees are now widely accepted.
So the first thing to do is choosing the examination you intend to take and start preparing for it while working. Read about the good colleges in Kolkata and find out about their eligibility and then work towards achieving them. Having a good working experience will allow you to evaluate them better and choose the course that suits your career.
Good Luck
Hello,
I would like to say that you should try to get the NOC as fast as possible because not in the first day but within 6 weeks of joining the position you will be asked to submit all the certificates for authentication, failing to which can hamper your credits being added to your profile. Please try and get the NOC and submit in your office.
Congratulations on your achievement!
One thing that seeps through is your confidence in yourself, which is a very good sign. Your marks may not impress and it is definitely not a true reflection of a student’s aptitude. Having said that the CAT examination is a test of a student aptitude and there is every possibility that you can do well provided you have a flare to excel in their testing pattern. The test consists of three sections:
Verbal Ability/Reading/Comprehension
Data interpretation & Logical Reasoning
Quantitative Ability
We strongly suggest that you do a few mock tests on their website https://nta.ac.in/ which is under the student’s section. Once you understand the pattern then you will be able to access on how to prepare for the examination. The standard is extremely high and even if you are OBC you need to in the above 96 percentile to stand a good chance. The Logical Reasoning is very simple, there are around 3300 seats with 200,000 writing the exam, hence only 1.7% gets in and by correlation 100 – 2% = 98 Percentile. No work experience need at this stage. So now you know what needs to be done!
Hello aspirant
Yes you are eligible for pursuing MBA. The eligibility criteria for MBA is to have graduation degree with minimum 50% score.
Admission to MBA depends on the entrance exam score. Graduation percentage is considered to fulfill eligibility criteria.
Old exam scores will not be considered for admission. You have to join on the very same year in which you have taken the exam. it is not possible to use score of year 2018 in year 2020.
it will be unfair for others as paper difficulty level and pattern keeps changing every year. if you want to join then you have to take the exam and go through proper admission process.
Hope it helps!
hi,
see it depends on from which institute you are learning sap enterprise course, however in generally companies like camgemini, tech mahindra hires candidates who have experience of 1-2 year in sap domain, but if you are doing it from reputed organization who has tie up with mncs then you may certainly get placmenet. so my suggestion is research about the institution before admission.
Manu, different Universities have different Eligibility criteria, But Germany being one of the best countries for studies, their eligibility criteria is different. While it is not mandatory to have work experience to study your MBA, Candidates out up additional work experience, to build their profile to meet the Standards of the University they want to apply. Again this is not mandatory.
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