u/Edge_transition

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Hello All,

Recently, I have come across a lot of posts about aspirants being confused about their next steps after attempting CAT once, and not having any decent option in hand.

The top 2 questions are -

  1. Whether MBA worth it in the age of AI if someone comes from a non-tech background?

  2. Should we attempt CAT/OMETs again, or look for other career options like Government Exams, small self-owned businesses, other private jobs, etc.?

The answer to any question can't be generic. It varies from each individual's current situation. It can be financial constraints, their own interests, their educational background, their career goals, their age right now, and many more.

If you are someone who is confused and feel stuck to make a decision, you can reach out to me with the following information:-

Your profile - 10th, 12th, Graduation percentages

Your graduation course name

Your current age, gender, work experience (if any)

Number of CAT attempts, most recent CAT attempt (year and score).

I'll go through them and help you out as and when possible.

Note - This is not a promotional content and there's no charge associated to this. I have completed my MBA and this is an attempt to give it back to the MBA fraternity.

Thank you and all the best to everyone in this journey.

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u/Edge_transition — 7 days ago