Best MBA for Working Professionals

I completed 10 years of work experience in the IT industry in July, and I am looking to get an MBA degree or an equivalent with my job, I don't plan to quit work but do something that is for working professionals.

What are my best options? I am not looking for something expensive and would prefer something that doesn't require me to go through CAT or GMAT.

I am not looking for something perfect but something that is the best value for me based on these conditions.

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u/Stupefy_123 — 10 days ago

Lotto Tokyo Ginza Review?

I have been thinking of getting Lotto Tokyo Ginza for some time now, does anyone have any reviews or suggestions regarding them?

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u/Stupefy_123 — 2 months ago

Nees guidance for AWS AI Practioner Certification

I started on the journey for this certification 2 months back, due to the hectic schedule I have been delaying it.

Got some time this week and completed the learning path for it but it seems there is still a lot left like the domain reviews and practice sets and all.

Can someone please help me on the exact steps and modules and content to do to crack this certification.

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u/Stupefy_123 — 3 months ago

Arranged Marriage setup and my anxiety

I am 32, currently going through the arranged marriage setup, I have been in past relationships but I have been single for the last 6 years, just living my life and enjoying my time with friends and family.

I have been in arranged marriage setup for an year now, and I know it is the right time to get married, but everytime I go through this and if something gets serious or if I have to talk to a potential partner, I get anxiety and panic attacks, maybe because I have not been in a process like this where I talked to someone to date or marry in a long time or maybe I just love my single life alot.

Did anyone else go through as well?

How do you cope up with this anxiety and the thought that your whole life is going to change?

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u/Stupefy_123 — 3 months ago

I used to smoke cigarettes daily for like 7 years, it wasn't more than 2 a day but it was daily without a break.

Feb '23 I decided to quit, it was the hardest but I did, I was still craving it especially during vacations and outings so me and my friends thought of trying Vape to control those urges and have an alternative.

In the last 3 years I had an on and off relationship with Vapes, I loved them because I was able to quit daily smoking but I was just replacing it with vap, there were instances when I would go without smoke or vape for months but then I would jump back to vape, ciggy as well although I couldn't even smoke 1 ciggy now but still want it for the craves.

And trips, outings, alcohol are always the worst as I end up smoking but I make sure i don't bring back smoke in my day to day life but that has been a challenge as well.

Any suggestions on how I can handle this situation, how do I get off it completely, how do I stop these cravings? How do I handle stressful situations without it? How do I deal with triggers?

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u/Stupefy_123 — 3 months ago

I am in RNE and I am so done with food places here so I am thinking of going to Kavi Nagar today.

I can get 3 items which I will eat at home in the comfort of my home.

What do you guys recommend I should definitely visit?

I am planning to get a burger from panchal burger, having a dosa at bennela and 1 more place which I haven't decided.

Please share your recommendations for snacks and not full on meals as I want to try maximum things.

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u/Stupefy_123 — 4 months ago

Hi, I am based out of Delhi NCR.

I have done my btech and currently working with an IT company in Noida, my CTC is around 30 LPA.

I own a house in ghaziabad and live with my mother.

One of the things that I want to highlight is that I was born with Glaucoma and I cannot see with my right eye, but that hasn't stopped me from living a normal life and doing everything that I want to do in my life.

Looking for a partner who will understand me and has a positive and progressive outlook towards life.

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u/Stupefy_123 — 4 months ago