education in us what to do ms 0r mba.

hi my name is nitin.i am having ittle confusion about my futuure studies.presently i am pursuing my btech 3rd year from eee branch.i am having 3 options of what to do in future will u please suggest me.

1.going for gre doing ms and then doing job there for 3 years clearing my loan and earning well.then doing mba.its a long journey i think.

2 doing a job in an mnc cmpany and working for 2 years der and then writig gmat going to us for my mba for earning much well…

3.doing as an bankofficer i my dads bank (he is an officer ,so would get into it easily throuugh my dads recommandatio if 2d one doesnt work out).working for 2 0r 3 years writing gmat and going for us…i heard that the fee structure in us is very high for mba.no funds will be der for mba like sclarships.is it correct.i am from a please suggest me iam really confused…:frowning:

1.going for gre doing ms and then doing job there for 3 years clearing my loan and earning well.then doing mba.its a long journey i think.

MS is relatively cheaper and have better job prospects- this is a good option. 



You should get into reputed colleges ( top 20-30) for good placements . Shortlist your universities based on this.



Many of the US universities are much like indian private (Deemed) universities. They will try to sell their programms through educational agents so beware of that,



A good GRE score, acads , SOPs and Recos will help

2 doing a job in an mnc cmpany and working for 2 years der and then writig gmat going to us for my mba for earning much well..



2 Years experience for MBA is kind of lessI would recommend 4-5 years experience. Though you would get admitted to an MBA program but most likely it wont be from a reputed MBA colleges. Then you would face problems getting jobs, MS has better chance at getting  technical jobs. Good colleges charge very high for MBA Example CMU would charge you $120K.

3.doing as an bankofficer i my dads bank (he is an officer ,so would get into it easily throuugh my dads recommandatio if 2d one doesnt work out).working for 2 0r 3 years writing gmat and going for us...i heard that the fee structure in us is very high for mba.no funds will be der for mba like sclarships.



Funds are there for MBA in public colleges and private too but it is rare combination of a good college and funds)

Private universities have a more stable fee structure also more affordable for MBA

Dr. Sandeep Shankar, Colorado Heights University, Denver, CO 80223, USA. www.chu.edu; Email: international@chu.edu