What should I choose MBA in banking and finance or MBA in International business....?
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Hello Shubham ,
I would suggest you to go for MBA finance as it is related to yur field .
But , if you have interest in Internationational business you can go for it .
At the end , the choice of MBA will be the choice of your whole career .
Regards
Tanushree Seth
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Hi Shubham,
Considering your position whether your priorities are different the best specialisation would obviously be banking and finance. If you dont wish to get transferred do it from a regular institute and change the job or even after doing it from distance you can apply for some other profile in different organisation. MBA will always make you more capable than what you currently are hence you can try this.
Good Luck!
Considering your position whether your priorities are different the best specialisation would obviously be banking and finance. If you dont wish to get transferred do it from a regular institute and change the job or even after doing it from distance you can apply for some other profile in different organisation. MBA will always make you more capable than what you currently are hence you can try this.
Good Luck!
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Your question Should I Study MBA finance or MBA in International Business
My suggestion DO you understand what Job/Career opportunities are you going to be exploring after each of these education endeavours?
Be objective and consider the following while applying:
1. Getting into a B-School is not an accomplishment in itself. It is a means to an end. The goal is to find the job opportunity that will really inspire you. The goal is to get out of the LIMBO that you are in right now, and not jump into the next one.
2. Network extensively with the target industry professionals. Get into conversations with people who have built a career in your areas of interest in IB and Finance. Do enough due diligence to find out if that job is worth your time.
Thanks,
Azim
My suggestion DO you understand what Job/Career opportunities are you going to be exploring after each of these education endeavours?
Be objective and consider the following while applying:
1. Getting into a B-School is not an accomplishment in itself. It is a means to an end. The goal is to find the job opportunity that will really inspire you. The goal is to get out of the LIMBO that you are in right now, and not jump into the next one.
2. Network extensively with the target industry professionals. Get into conversations with people who have built a career in your areas of interest in IB and Finance. Do enough due diligence to find out if that job is worth your time.
Thanks,
Azim
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Bro... I think u didn't read my question completely... I said if I'm doing a job as an Assistant in RBI... I don't wanna do Regular MBA... I will do distance MBA..
But u choose International business in MBA.
it will be difficult for international business in distance education.
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Azim
it will be difficult for international business in distance education.
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Azim
So should I go for general MBA or MBA in some specific field...?
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There are full-time MBA degree programs (which require full-time study) and part-time MBA programs (which require part-time study). Part-time MBA programs are sometimes known as Evening or Weekend MBA programs because classes are typically held on weekday evening or weekends.
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Azim
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Azim
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