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Is Technical support considered as work ex for MBA college admissions in India Mainly?

I am BE graduate . I have 6 months work ex in Infosys Technologies as a Software Engineer. I had to resign and recession(long story).Now that i have an offer with a bpo for pure technical support mainly on my domain (i.e. java and sql). I just want to know whether this will be counted as work ex for my MBA?if not what are the alternatives?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Well friend, there are ppl who say that any experience in a BPO is not considered as an eligible experience for an MBA. But its not true. If you have an experience in the back end and that too as a technical support and if you are able to convince the interviewer that your work was much relevant as well as productive to the company, it surely is gonna be counted as an experience.

    You just need to prove the importance of your work to the interviewer.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I don't know about Indian schools, but most MBA programs value any work experience because it means you were involved in making decisions, handling responsibilities, taking directions, and you have a grasp of how business operates. Most MBA programs prefer students with 2-3 years work experience after the first degree, but many accept students right out of college if they have good grades and a high GMAT score. Some MBA programs are designed specifically for new college graduates without work experience. MBAs with good grades command good starting salaries.

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