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Govt; jobs like Rail & Bank or MBA jobs? i mean in which stream i will get a high paying salary job in future? what should i do?


Âgñiv Äkâsh Sïñha 20th Feb, 2018
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Syed Shahnawaz 19th May, 2018

Hi sir.

thank you for approching us. we happy to tell you want you want. First you do MBA because you can turn into coperative world in case you did't get the job in Govt. i will suggets you to do MBA then you can apply for the Govt. job they will pay you high if the post is then the salary will be high. and you will get one benefit and the benefit is you will be sattled in future. After your retireman you will get sum of the amount. And most important is CAST is also matter. You have to be upto the mark of that post.

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Minshul Gupta 19th May, 2018

in my point of view you will get high paid if you have done mba . as well as govt job is quite good and stable but you will not get that amount of sallary that you will get in you mba field.

if you have any more queries you can feel free to ask , it will be an honoured to help you to take you to the right path.

have  a great future ahead.

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Mrunmayi Deshpande 20th Feb, 2018

Hi

Both the directions are great future options and will require you to work hard. What actually matters is what kind of an individual you are.

An MBA followed by a corporate job or a startup suits someone who is entrepreneurial and wants to be independent. The job here will be good paying but also time-consuming and highly stressful, with unimaginable deliverables for every hour.

Government jobs generally have defined timings, secured life. The stress level and the deliverables may not be at the level of that of corporate jobs.(In my opinion, for railway and bank jobs)

But if you desire to climb up the ladder- corporate or government, you will have to work equally hard.

So, in the end, it depends on what you want to do for a big chunk of your life. If you see yourself in formals, managing big companies, then go for an MBA. Or else the other.

Regards

One path suited the entrepreneurial, independent guy. The other path suited the competent but not too ambitious rule follower ( well, all accountants are pretty much rule followers). Both worked hard. Both were rewarded. Each chose the path that was best for them.

Know yourself. Choose the path that best meets your personality. Be happy, work hard and enjoy your life.

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20th Feb, 2018
thank you so much.
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20th Feb, 2018
it wil help me a lot.
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