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What is salary package after completing MBA course
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sweet_pez
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Jan 7 2009, 11:10 AM
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QUOTE(stevenek3 @ Jan 7 2009, 10:58 AM) To me if im the employer, Mba, PHD, it doesnt really matter, performance matters. ive seen some people with overseas degree, MBA but couldnt converse fluently in english at all during interview, whats the point? yes... English could be a potential communication problem. I'm not sure abt MBA coz i haven't taken mine, but degree - the marking system is such that they mark for contents, not your english. As long as the coordinator is able to comprehend what the student is trying to say in his/her exam/assignments, marks will be given. there is no discrimination in the English. Yet we demand freh grads with higher quality, it's understandable. Overseas are popular with 'buying' certs. i think this topic used to be a headline in Star paper few backs back right? i still remember.
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sweet_pez
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Aug 7 2009, 02:30 PM
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Few of you pointed out some pretty good points: it's a different millennium and stop dreaming coz the cases doesn't apply to everyone.
Thing is, if you have MBA it might help in writing your portfolio/ profile in future (but that doesn't mean Degree doesn't help) if you happen to work for large organizations like MNC/ public listed company. When it comes to entry level, I believe the pay is only slightly higher than degree holder. It doesn't matter MBA or not, in workforce you're required to start from entry level in any job.
When you take your MBA, do understand your 'intention' for taking it. Advancement of career? Market requirement/ demand? Self improvement? Money?
I know of sum ppl who took MBA juz coz they didn't know what to do after their degree... so they continued to study without any direction.
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