u/Aggravating-Bell-335

What is the difference b/w books sold online cheap vs. at Amazon/Book Store??
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What is the difference b/w books sold online cheap vs. at Amazon/Book Store??

Okay, screenshot is the picture of a platform where they are selling all this kind of productive highly popular and best seller books at a very cheap price.

I know these are pirated but I want to know that whether the content for the pirated books are exactly the same of the original authenticated books which is available from Book stores or from reputed platforms like Amazon or Flipkart??

And talking about the quality of the book is it also absolutely same or different compared to the original book??

Please let me know the differences between the both as I am a new reader.

u/Aggravating-Bell-335 — 4 days ago

Need some advice and suggestions from seniors.

Okay so, I'm from SE Asia and I'm currently in my undergrad pursuing Bachelor of Management studies ( also called BBA in some places) second year currently doing internships from some top global companies and before that I also have two years of diploma in business administration.

Now, after graduating I will be almost 24 and after full time job experience, I will be almost 27/28 with atleast 2-3 years of experience.

So, do you think doing MIM will be worth it or a good experience or should I apply for MBA in my country in top tier 1 colleges?

Or,

My second plan is that if I apply for MBA programme from my country based in southeast Asia,those colleges mostly revolve around those markets and trends but it lacks global exposure or access to global markets or international networks. So, after few years of solid global experience, I want to apply for second MBA from top Ivy league b schools across the world to access to all those things.

Will it be a good option or will it negatively impact in my CV or do I need proper justification or if anyone done that?? Please let me know .

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u/Aggravating-Bell-335 — 5 days ago

Need serious advice and suggestions from seniors.

Okay so, I'm currently in my undergrad pursuing Bachelor of Management studies ( also called BBA in some places) second year currently doing internships from some top global companies and before that I also have two years of diploma in business administration.

Now, after graduating I will be almost 24 and after full time job experience, I will be almost 27/28 with atleast 2-3 years of experience.

So, do you think doing MIM will be worth it or a good experience or should I apply for MBA in my country in top tier 1 colleges?

Or,

My second plan is that if I apply for MBA programme based in southeast Asia,those colleges mostly revolve around those markets and trends but it lacks global exposure or access to global markets or international networks. So, after few years of solid global experience, I want to apply for second MBA from top Ivy league b schools across the world to access to all those things.

Will it be a good option or will it negatively impact in my CV or do I need proper justification or if anyone done that?? Please let me know .

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u/Aggravating-Bell-335 — 5 days ago

Need serious advice and suggestions from seniors who have gone through similar situation!!

Okay so, I'm from India and I'm currently in my undergrad pursuing Bachelor of Management studies ( also called BBA in some places) second year currently doing internships from some top global companies and before that I also have two years of diploma in business administration.

Now, after graduating I will be almost 24 and after full time job experience, I will be almost 27/28 with atleast 2-3 years of experience.

So, do you think doing MIM will be worth it or a good experience or should I apply for MBA in my country in top tier 1 colleges?

Or,

My second plan is that if I apply for MBA programme in India ,those colleges mostly revolve around those markets and trends but it lacks global exposure or access to global markets or international networks. So, after few years of solid global experience, I want to apply for second MBA from top Ivy league b schools across the world to access to all those things.

Will it be a good option or will it negatively impact in my CV or do I need proper justification or if anyone done that?? Please let me know .

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u/Aggravating-Bell-335 — 5 days ago

Need serious advice and suggestions for MBA!!

Okay so, I'm from SE Asia and I'm currently in my undergrad pursuing Bachelor of Management studies ( also called BBA in some places) second year currently doing internships from some top global companies and before that I also have two years of diploma in business administration.

Now, after graduating I will be almost 24 and after full time job experience, I will be almost 27/28 with atleast 2-3 years of experience.

So, do you think doing MIM will be worth it or a good experience or should I apply for MBA in my country in top tier 1 colleges?

Or,

My second plan is that if I apply for MBA programme from my country based in southeast Asia,those colleges mostly revolve around those markets and trends but it lacks global exposure or access to global markets or international networks. So, after few years of solid global experience, I want to apply for second MBA from top Ivy league b schools across the world to access to all those things.

Will it be a good option or will it negatively impact in my CV or do I need proper justification or if anyone done that?? Please let me know .

reddit.com
u/Aggravating-Bell-335 — 5 days ago
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Need some serious advice and suggestions for MBA programme!! If anyone have such experience, let me know.

Okay so, I'm from SE Asia and I'm currently in my undergrad pursuing Bachelor of Management studies ( also called BBA in some places) second year currently doing internships from some top global companies and before that I also have two years of diploma in business administration.

Now, after graduating I will be almost 24 and after full time job experience, I will be almost 27/28 with atleast 2-3 years of experience.

So, do you think doing MIM will be worth it or a good experience or should I apply for MBA in my country in top tier 1 colleges?

Or,

My second plan is that if I apply for MBA programme from my country based in southeast Asia,those colleges mostly revolve around those markets and trends but it lacks global exposure or access to global markets or international networks. So, after few years of solid global experience, I want to apply for second MBA from top Ivy league b schools across the world to access to all those things.

Will it be a good option or will it negatively impact in my CV or do I need proper justification or if anyone done that?? Please let me know .

reddit.com
u/Aggravating-Bell-335 — 5 days ago

Require some serious advice and suggestions from experienced professionals!!

Okay so, I'm from SE Asia and I'm currently in my undergrad pursuing Bachelor of Management studies ( also called BBA in some places) second year currently doing internships from some top global companies and before that I also have two years of diploma in business administration.

Now, after graduating I will be almost 24 and after full time job experience, I will be almost 27/28 with atleast 2-3 years of experience.

So, do you think doing MIM will be worth it or a good experience or should I apply for MBA in my country in top tier 1 colleges?

Or,

My second plan is that if I apply for MBA programme from my country based in southeast Asia,those colleges mostly revolve around those markets and trends but it lacks global exposure or access to global markets or international networks. So, after few years of solid global experience, I want to apply for second MBA from top Ivy league b schools across the world to access to all those things.

Will it be a good option or will it negatively impact in my CV or do I need proper justification or if anyone done that?? Please let me know .

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u/Aggravating-Bell-335 — 5 days ago

Require serious advice and suggestions for MBA. What to do?

Okay so my_qualifications , and I'm currently in my undergrad pursuing Bachelor of Management studies ( also called BBA in some places) second year currently doing internships from some top global companies and before that I also have two years of diploma in business administration.

Now, after graduating I will be almost 24 and after full time job experience, I will be almost 27/28 with atleast 2-3 years of experience.

So, do you think doing MIM will be worth it or a good experience or should I apply for MBA in my country in top tier 1 colleges?

Or,

My second plan is that if I apply for MBA programme from India based in southeast Asia,those colleges mostly revolve around those markets and trends but it lacks global exposure or access to global markets or international networks. So, after few years of solid global experience, I want to apply for second MBA from top Ivy league b schools across the world to access to all those things.

Will it be a good option or will it negatively impact in my CV or do I need proper justification or if anyone done that?? Please let me know .

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u/Aggravating-Bell-335 — 5 days ago

I have a big confusion regarding MIM AND MBA. Let me know from your experience .

One question that's really concerning for me after seeing so many comments that Is MIM program from INSEAD or other top b schools really worth it?

I'm Indian and my_qualifications that I'm currently in undergrad I am really confused whether I should pursue MIM program because after looking some comments many are saying about the placements uncertainty and in order to learn a new language( although I'm learning French)to land into a good job in the Europe or any other country doesn't matter or it's not worth compared to master in finance program or MBA program..

Also, since INSEAD have Singapore campus, if we continue from there, so is the Singapore opportunities and placements better than in France.

Also, I guess we can get good placements in middle East since, they have different programs or networks?

I also wish to do MBA after gathering some more work experience , building profile and achievements after completing MIM.

Please guide me and let me know will this be a good decision for me to purse you MIM from INSEAD or other top b schools.

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u/Aggravating-Bell-335 — 6 days ago

Need honest opinion and advice! Please let me know.

One question that's really concerning for me after seeing so many comments that Is MIM program from INSEAD or other top b schools really worth it?

I'm Indian and I am really confused whether I should pursue MIM program because after looking some comments many are saying about the placements uncertainty and in order to learn a new language( although I'm learning French)to land into a good job in the Europe or any other country doesn't matter or it's not worth compared to master in finance program or MBA program..

Also, since INSEAD have Singapore campus, if we continue from there, so is the Singapore opportunities and placements better than in France.

Also, I guess we can get good placements in middle East since, they have different programs or networks?

I also wish to do MBA after gathering some more work experience , building profile and achievements after completing MIM.

Please guide me and let me know will this be a good decision for me to purse you MIM from INSEAD or other top b schools.

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u/Aggravating-Bell-335 — 6 days ago
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I wish anyone could tell me about this. Please let me know everyone

One question that's really concerning for me after seeing so many comments that Is MIM program from INSEAD or other top b schools really worth it?

I'm Indian and I am really confused whether I should pursue MIM program because after looking some comments many are saying about the placements uncertainty and in order to learn a new language( although I'm learning French)to land into a good job in the Europe or any other country doesn't matter or it's not worth compared to master in finance program or MBA program..

Also, since INSEAD have Singapore campus, if we continue from there, so is the Singapore opportunities and placements better than in France.

Also, I guess we can get good placements in middle East since, they have different programs or networks?

I also wish to do MBA after gathering some more work experience , building profile and achievements after completing MIM.

Please guide me and let me know will this be a good decision for me to purse you MIM from INSEAD or other top b schools.

reddit.com
u/Aggravating-Bell-335 — 6 days ago
▲ 1 r/MBA

One question that's really concerning for me after seeing so many comments that Is MIM program from INSEAD or other top b schools really worth it?

I'm Indian and I am really confused whether I should pursue MIM program because after looking some comments many are saying about the placements uncertainty and in order to learn a new language( although I'm learning French)to land into a good job in the Europe or any other country doesn't matter or it's not worth compared to master in finance program or MBA program..

Also, since INSEAD have Singapore campus, if we continue from there, so is the Singapore opportunities and placements better than in France.

Also, I guess we can get good placements in middle East since, they have different programs or networks?

I also wish to do MBA after gathering some more work experience , building profile and achievements after completing MIM.

Please guide me and let me know will this be a good decision for me to purse you MIM from INSEAD or other top b schools.

reddit.com
u/Aggravating-Bell-335 — 6 days ago