Who's is the best way gate or cat
Hey there,
Gate and cat both are a decent examination for pursuing the further education after your bachelor's degree. Both requires a good amount of preparation along with the smart work. Gate will be totally based on the engineering study that you have done throughout the entire 4 years of your BTech on the other hand cat is totally based on reasoning.
You can go for IIM through cat only.
I hope you have got the answer.
Good luck ahead !
Now coming to your question,
Usually this B-School graduates work for BIG private firms, MNCs and Startups
The basic comparison is between this private MNCs and PSUs, when we talk about GATE and CAT now a days.
It is solely your choice to opt for what kind of life style you want after your studies, both of this options have pros and cons
After MBA from Good Institutes
PROS
You may get lucrative packages
You may get good corporate life style
You may get good exposure with in country and International as well.
CONS
Life may be bit hectic, which may disturb your personal life
You may have to keep running always, as job security is always a big concern.
PSUs through GATE
PROS
Job security
Good personal life with good package
Your work is directly associated with nation’s interest.
CONS
Time bound career growth
Monetary growth is quite slow when compared to other big private firms.
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