Is it necessary to do mba for business knowledge....I personally feel many things like business management, finance is not taught in online courses
Even many entrepreneurs have a mba degree
These days I’ve been wondering quite a bit about how entrepreneurial studies in universities have taken a flight.
Not sure how useful they are - of course this comes with very little knowledge wrt their courses, but isn’t entrepreneurship a mindset
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Satvik Kumar
Stealth • 1m
Thinking about a personal finance management service based platform with AI chatbot as a personal financial advisor and many more features than an ordinary finance management platform with an integrated Twitter like platform where we can find entrepr
I've completed my MBBS and am very passionate about entrepreneurship, economics, and business. I'm considering pursuing an MBA to complement my medical degree. Is this the right decision? How can I gain knowledge about emerging opportunities in entre
There can be option of attending live courses on Medial
The courses can be on various topics from verified professionals such as:
- Marketing for startups
- Startup registration
- HR Management
- Market research
- Digital advertisement
- Pitch
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Krishna Jain
Stealth • 3m
Just spreading the news
There is a workshop at IIT DELHI on 24 and 25 August
Many skills will be taught
It can also be a great chance for networking
All entrepreneurs should join...
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Vaishnavi Gupta
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If you want to pursue MBA but you are not graduated and this is going to take many time .
Here I have a solution for you even you are a academic student you can have same knowledge as MBA graduates. By reading only one book "personal MBA" you'll get
Chadaram Karunakar | Aspiring Entrepreneur and Business Analyst | Founder of FOUNDRBITE - A platform for business and finance insight.
I am a passionate business student, diving into the worlds of entrepreneurship, Business analysis, and investment.
Hello everyone,
I'm seeking your opinions on whether an engineering student just after completing the degree should go for post graduation (eg. MBA) or he should stick to the jobs and gain some experience and then go for post graduation.
I'm asking b