06-08-2009, 07:38 PM
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<br />hi .... i want to do MBA and i have done my b.com ....plz tell me which university in islamabad is best and have sme value in the market plz help me coz i have limited time .
.islamic university
.bahria
.iqra
.maju
.foundation university
.quaid e azam
some told me islamic is good others told me bahria is good what should i do plz help.
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Dear I also belong from Islamabad in my opinion both Quaid-e-Azam and Islamic Internationl University are both good for MBA. NUST's MBA is also considered as frequently acceptable degree by multinational companies . But the all other universities that you have mentioned in your post are below average. You first priority should be getting admission in Quaid-e-Azam University which is at number one in all analytical surveys of Pakistani universities.
Regards,
Awais Aftab
<br />hi .... i want to do MBA and i have done my b.com ....plz tell me which university in islamabad is best and have sme value in the market plz help me coz i have limited time .
.islamic university
.bahria
.iqra
.maju
.foundation university
.quaid e azam
some told me islamic is good others told me bahria is good what should i do plz help.
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Dear I also belong from Islamabad in my opinion both Quaid-e-Azam and Islamic Internationl University are both good for MBA. NUST's MBA is also considered as frequently acceptable degree by multinational companies . But the all other universities that you have mentioned in your post are below average. You first priority should be getting admission in Quaid-e-Azam University which is at number one in all analytical surveys of Pakistani universities.
Regards,
Awais Aftab