HI,
i am individual from dubai, with around 4 years of exp in software development (.net)...I plan to go for higher studies..I have a confusion whether to go for a MBA,MS or is there any more specialization courses...Cost involved is too high for an mba...and my 4 yrs of exp might go in air..Also i am not very talkative to go for sales...so can someone help me out,,,,,
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: Colleges & Universities? Neetz answered Saturday January 17 2009, 10:31 pm: hello!
It is my feeling that doing your graduation/post graduation by coming to and studying MBA or MCA in India would give you the best shot.Otherwise ,try distance learning MBA from India or London or other countries.search on the net for India MBA.if you still feel MBA is expensive even in India,you must try distance learning which is recognized and valid.otherwise,if not MBA,try MCA which is 'master of computer applications'.it will be for 3 years.distance learning from India is just as good,or you have to study in India.I am saying this because the whole thing might be inexpensive here.you can email them on Indian websites asking for more information.there are a whole load of specialization courses in India too.there is distance learning facility in Dubai as well,try that too.don't worry about the 'not talkative' bit,concentrate on getting the best and inexpensive education.forget about sales for the moment.you are already a confident person,and that is enough and even great!wish you the best of luck! [ Neetz's advice column | Ask Neetz A Question ]
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