why do you want do mba?

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why do you want do mba?..

Answer / apurv

As I want to enter into management field I think mba will be a great plateform from where I can polish my skills and at the same time apply those skills in the context of constrains,opportunities & alternatives. Personally I feel MBA will provide me with the edge required in the real corporate world.

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why do you want do mba?..

Answer / karthik

i want to do mba because it teaches me how to maintain
balance between personal and professional life & also
achieve my goal in a shortperiod of time .

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why do you want do mba?..

Answer / durgesh gupta

Because in today's competitive era without any professional degree I would not be able to get any good platform in Private sector. So MBA will help me in getting knowledge along with good job.

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why do you want do mba?..

Answer / sufi

i want to manage the human resource and for this i must go
for the the mba becaus it will help me in understanding the
human nature and also the organisational behaviour ,so that
i can make the two compatible to each other to a greater
extent and by this way both the organisational and human
goals could be achieved sucessfully and will also maintain
the cardial relationship.

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why do you want do mba?..

Answer / kushal kakrania

my motive for doing an MBA is simply 3 factors,
#1 always dreamt of working withing a corporate environment.
#2 MONEY.
#3 SUCCESS.

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why do you want do mba?..

Answer / manmohan

In my point of view,mba is neccessary for those people who
want to join in the corporate world.MBA provide us not only
coroporate knowledge but also develop our personality
skills.it is the best opportunity to enter in the global
business.It enhance the carrrier opportunity, open the door
for the person for the global business. May be there is a
another reason is that for fullfill the needs as a
requirement of the today's world.to excel in the business
and set up own business mba is must.MBa is the first stage
to tell us about the business environment.

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why do you want do mba?..

Answer / abhishek sharma

i want to do mba bcz m already done bba nd all the subjects
in bba is related to mba nd its very helpfull 4 me .........

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why do you want do mba?..

Answer / jain

Hi..Realy y do want to do MBA ?y we not study mba what is
happen? tell me ?its my openion MBA it learns only How To
go Business,Marketing field ,comminication fields and Human
Resources and financial.it goes on only steps to do .but
realy we learn main point outside commonication and self
confidence if U have confidence u want to start business it
will learns day by day our business skills .but somebody
told if mba done we are owner in that business and it is
used heigher education for professionaly.

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why do you want do mba?..

Answer / jabir

to become specilisation in any one of the field i mean
either in finance, marketing, hr, or in it . so that we can
enter the globle business world in any one of the
specilist . so we can contribute better in achiveing the
organizational goal . at the same time we r obtaing
business skill and master degree

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why do you want do mba?..

Answer / abhishek sharma

it gives ability to think positive and do what is right. it
also give a trend of buissness.

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