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why i do mba..

Answer / suresh cn

It gives me a systematic training to establish or run a
business. Makes me think logically and consider all aspects
of business enabling me to formulate and execute plans,
take decisions, assess effects, solve problems and achieve
growth.

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why i do mba..

Answer / shravani

MBA course will give the tools for handling the business
functions. As a good manager u have to think by ur own i.e,
self-decission making is very important. In addition to
that leadership qualities, group skills, analysing the
problems, different paths to solve the problem, choose the
best path of solution etc are required for a good manager.
Including that knowledge of accounting, marketing, finance,
HR, management etc u will build ur business network. To
improve and to develop such qualities in me, I want to do
MBA in best colleges. Completion of MBA is not a degree,
but it is one of ur career advancement options. It's not an
end, but it is starting point of accepting the crucial or
difficult tasks in ur career.

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Answer / gopal ch. saha.

Everybody know that MBA is a dynamic process and it's very
challenging. So I chose MBA because it will make me
confident and also it will develop my personalities and
communication. I think if i complete MBA with successfully
then i think bigger also i could solve many kind of business
problem.
Many Student think MBA makes Manger and it will bring a good
job but we have to know that it will also make a good
business man and then we became our own boss. So for that i
do MBA.

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why i do mba..

Answer / magesh

MBA is a course , which gives the confident that i can do
it.I should not do MBA for salary,but to get the
knowledge about business , economics. when we are update our
knowledge then we will be achieved one, when we implementing
all those things practically.

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Answer / sumit

mba is the only plateform which help me to reach my destination through skillfull learning and take ever best decisions which solve my unsituational problems.

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Answer / joghesha

this is the way to learn, how to managing peoples with in the organisation. incase i do anyother course i will bcum an ordinary employee, but if i completed my MBA successfully i will bcum an entreprenour. thats why am doing MBA

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Answer / kpc

this is an era of a globalization and demand of mba employ
are increase day by day. and there is no doubt about that
if i will do my mba from good institute i will not need to
search a job i will become job creator so thats why i do
mba.

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Answer / aman

I HAVE ALSO THE SAME QUTION IF U GET ANS THEN PLZ SEND ME

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Answer / milind kharche

hi,
According to me MBA is a way to catch my distination..
It is not my distination. MBA give me a well salery job.

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Answer / guest

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