I have 3+ years of experience working in an IT firm. I want to do an MBA. I got admission to IMI New Delhi for their PGDM. Should I select that or try again

I have 3+ years of experience working in an IT firm. I want to do an MBA. I got admission to IMI New Delhi for their PGDM. Should I select that or try again ?

Dheeraj , 19 May 2018

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For a postgraduate course, the way I look at it is that it must deliver an ROI. In terms of being educated graduation gives you all the benefits of what an educated person in the legal system can get. For some examples even though they may seem crude, this education perspective ranges from passport where ECNR stamp is based on a graduation degree, most Govt jobs eligibility to participate is graduation and even if for some reason you are jailed there are provisions for educated people which is again graduation. Therefore from post graduation perspective the way I look at it is Return on Investment. This is because in terms of knowledge there are more than enough avenues to get this online and with flexibility and low or negligible cost as well. Follow the link : mba admission new delhi

I have 3+ years of experience working in an IT firm. I want to do an MBA. I got admission to IMI New Delhi for their PGDM. Should I select that or try again ?

Uday , 21 May 2018

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You could target both in 1 calendar year. Prepare for GMAT: January on. Schedule test ~ April. Prepare for CAT ~April - Nov. (GMAT prep will help to an extent). GMAT score will be valid for 5 years. If you do not do well on the GMAT you could take again (upto 5 times in an year). If you do not do well on CAT, next attempt would be next year. Yes, Nov - Feb could be very hectic/ confusing if you end up doing well on both the exams, getting calls from CAT colleges while filling in form for ISB. However, since you are only targeting 1 college through GMAT, I’m sure you could manage. Follow the link : pgdm admission in delhi