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what is my future degree?


Question Posted Monday June 27 2011, 11:26 am

in which field i have to go...in engneering or in managment field...and i am from india

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OzGirl answered Tuesday June 28 2011, 1:20 am:
My answer is simple. You should never start a degree in management when you are young!

Experience is valued more favorable than knowledge in any working environment. Do something you think you will love, such as engineering (there is a world wide need for more engineers and you will grab a position straight out of uni and hen you have experience get into management. You may be able to do a post graduate diploma or certificate in management in a year at uni once graduated and your experience working within any field will boost your chances of sucess!!!

:) Steph.

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