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Got 97.5, converted all new IIMs (including Trichy, Ranchi,Rohtak, etc) and Shillong. Also the IITs. Binning the admits and planning to get international Masters (MIS or MEM) Thoughts? Quite an impulsive decision.
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given the number mentioned i assume its your CAT percentile , and you are trying to figure out on which school to choose .. well MIM are a different course to PGDM courses offered by IIM and MIM courses require GMAT score , of which there is no info given .. you need to plan and prioritise what you want to do ahead and what are your short , long term goals for MBA or masters , accordingly work on the plan .. wish you the best
Got 97.5, converted all new IIMs (including Trichy, Ranchi,Rohtak, etc) and Shillong. Also the IITs. Binning the admits and planning to get international Masters (MIS or MEM) Thoughts? Quite an impulsive decision.
Your decision should depend on what your career goals are. You cannot really compare a Master's program with a full-time MBA. Of course, if international exposure is your top-most priority, then you could either consider one of the Master's programs or garner some work experience and go ahead with an MBA. Once again, it depends completely on where you see your career going from here and the timelines you are looking at.