why do you want do mba?

Answer Posted / 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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