Is it worth pursuing PGDM from XIME Bangalore after 3 years of work experience in an IT firm? Experts please help.

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Is it worth pursuing PGDM from XIME Bangalore after 3 years of work experience in an IT firm? Experts please help.

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago
XIME is one of the reputed B-Schools and since you have experience of 3 years then PGDM will definitely help you for getting a career growth. Also, if you are getting a chance for EMBA then it is a much better option for experienced professionals. Experienced professionals are supposed to get better placement opportunities than a fresher. Also you can read the reviews about institute and alumni records with the help of following links.
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manpreet 2 years ago
It depends on the stream that you will be pursuing in. Marketing and Finance are extremely good in terms of ROI and placements. Market is extremely unstable, so we cannot be too certain about the placements based on the average placements. Things may change, first be sure about what stream you want to switch into. Being from an IT industry with 2 years of experience, I found my work extremely monotonous and not challenging enough. So, I decided to pursue Management - HR division. I needed a complete career change. If you think it is worth it to spend INR 15 Lacs and invest 2 years of your time here, go for it. Else, you can always wait for another 2 years and go for Executive MBA. Let me know, if you need more input on this.
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