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Please go through below mention links. It will help you a lot to find the same.
http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/02/index.html
http://www.forbes.com/2003/09/24/bschooland.html
Hi Tejasvi, you will only do well in your career when you do things that interest you. No one can force you to make a permanent choice of your career. It is important that you make your dad understand. He will surely support you. You need to convince him that you can only do well in things that interest you. There is no point going for an MBA if you are not going to enjoy it. Take a decision and good luck!
If you lose confidence, things will just get all the more difficult for you. Focus on the aspects you are good at, and work on it. It will make you feel better about yourself and increase your confidence. Please shun away any negative thoughts that come in your mind. Do not let anything come in the way of you and your goal. Give sometime to yourself in the day to do what you enjoy the most, and be calm and relaxed.
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Its nice to see everyone writing up things that they need to do each day.This kind of self motivation is good to see :-) You definitely do it when you write it in a publi forum with a lot of people reading it; or atleast you try your best. Good luck to all and keep going!
'What you plan to do with your PhD' is a question that could be asked in a viva. They generally ask vague questions like these, where no answer is right or wrong, so dont worry. It better to be prepared for any type of question, who never know what can come up. ALL THE BEST.
Hi, I know its disheartening when you put in so much effort and someone just doesn't acknowledge and appreciates it. But you must always remember that hardwork always pays, some day or the other. So dont worry and have patience. Every student has experienced this in his/her life, in some form or the other. So dont give up! and All the best!
You have moved to a new place, and finding a job is always difficult. You need to search something relevant to your field, even if the designation is low. That is what will really help you in the future and your base will be of your interest. It is better to take up a job as soon as possible, instead of waiting for the right thing to come up. In a foreign land, the expenses will also be high for you. You will have to look into all of this and take the right decision for yourself.
It is a risky step, to completely change your field at this point. There is a risk of losing opportunities from your current educational specialization, and may be you may not have a scope after you change your filed. It is advisable to stick to what you are doing, and do it well and excel in it. There is a chance that you may get bored of a new specialization, and then it will be to late to undo things. all the best.
Hi, University ranking definitely matters in selecting a college. Ranking is given based on a number of aspects, hence a highly ranked college would be better than a low ranked one. Yes, getting an MBA would contribute to your career. You will be better equipped in knowledge than the ones who don't have a management degree. But just having knowledge will be of no use if not applied well.
Hi. It is important for you to consider what course will suit you best in your career option. You need to decide on the college depending on the fee structure, course structure and placement options available. Your course structure is very important ans the subjects need to be of your interest and should help you specialize in the future.
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