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Understanding why MBA students need to tap available opportunities

MBA programs help to develop the inculcates into business leaders, with a wide decision making approach and preparing for contingency pre-hand. However, when coupled with the corporate experience, the outcome becomes the best: both for the organization as well as for you. This stint will train you to be a responsible resource handler. The rigor and enthusiasm with which a good company approaches its management functions is the thing to cherish for a lifetime. Although, one would receive little monetary value in this stint yet the future value will compensate for the present hardships. This also means that participation in social and co-curricular activities becomes important part of holistic development. The shyness and hesitation related to factors like public speaking, self development, etc. can be easily overcome through these.   Insight into the MBA life The life of an MBA is highly demanding and competitive. It is full of exciting learning opportunities that aim to think out of box and to do what has never been done to solve the problem. Outside of the class, an MBA student  spends his time networking and preparing for the interviews. This is important to be a positive fit on the expectations of recruiters and compete against the talent pool. All this is both difficult and exciting to an MBA. The Real-world training opportunities matter a lot for an MBA and his future. Because the recruiters know that the class curriculum cannot be the perceived as the best training methodology. MBA programs are designed to train you to be a strategic thinker, a good  communicator and importantly: the best leader. An MBA program especially in India is gradually gaining weight which was earlier enjoyed by the western counterparts. Both  fresh graduates as well working professionals and even females are opting to be an MBA in India due to high return on investment (and career advancement opportunities). All institutes offering the full-time MBA program in India are experiencing rush of applicants. This is because they train the students to hone multiple skills and to  qualify for high profile jobs nationally and internationally. MBA colleges in smaller cities of the country also witness a rush in number of students each year. The individuals who wish to or are already pursuing the degree understand the benefits of the course in long run. An MBA receives not only a better job opportunity but also the best lifestyle than his compatriots opting for other traditional courses. MBA colleges also help students understand management, international business  agendas, policy framework and prepare them to exciting learning outcomes.The MBA especially in Finance sector ranks the highest in popularity owing to the the boom in banking, non-banking and financial sectors. Other specializations include healthcare management, hospitality, retail, logistics, human resource management, productions management and marketing management.   Understanding how an MBA helps: An MBA is a valuable learning experience for taking new skills and knowledge. The most important part of the MBA program is the solid network base the students acquire over two years. The graduate with commitment to represent their organization as its strong alumni base. This alumni association is useful in helping new students find a job thereby becoming an invaluable resource for  others. One can easily tap into this alumni network and enhance their MBA experience. You may have gone through our previous articles on numerous opportunities available for an MBA but  it is important to understand that not all MBA students become top executives easily. Their outcome is a result of continuous thirst to be the best. And all this starts at college level itself. Establishment of goals is must to establish a solid foundation for a successful career.   Building solid Network: Networking is making the link from people to people in an organised manner for achieving specific purpose. The goal to networking lies in the fact that it is a mutually beneficial and symbiotic relationship where everyone involved participates in sharing of their surplus to achieve a win-win situation. The network of a student includes: classmates, batch mates, b-school mates, academic staff and school alumni.This Networking strategy helps solid 60% graduates to find a job and sell new products (without breaking a sweat). A Financial Times survey revealed that networking remained the third most important reason given by the students for opting for an MBA program. For MBA students, it is important to start networking in the course.

  1. Contacting alumni can give you a solid idea of the culture of the b-school.
  2. This provides an excellent insight into the experience of the MBA programme.
  3. The valuable aspect of the network is learning from the experience of others.
  4. Job networking comes useful for both pre and post placement opportunity.
  5. Also you gain considerable access to quality Information that helps you get home a solid pay package due to the connections.
  6. It is through these networks that new experiences related to the personal development can be utilized.
 Opportunities that await you after MBA: MBA opens varied job avenues for the career advancement. This means once you pass out of b-school you can be imbibed in either of these work options:
  • Banking & Finance sector includes security, investment analysis, portfolio management, banks, insurance companies, etc. to make right choice about investments.
  • Information and Technology Management requires candidates who provide cost analysis for use of right technology to assist with financial and managerial departments. These can join an organization as system analysts, technical managers and ERP  consultant.
  • Investment banking is a job with high demand for MBA. It is a profile  to connect investors with fund seeking organizations. The candidate to analyze what fits best for the client. They help with acquisitions and mergers to boost client folio.
  • With digital revolution, making sense out of big data analysis is becoming important for all forms of business. As a result business schools have started offering data analytics as a part of their MBA program curriculum.
  • An MBA enhances the ability to be an entrepreneur. Hence both a fresh graduate as well as an experienced professional, an MBA opens easy access to future success.
  • The biggest benefits of an MBA program is knowing your cohort. Continuous building and maintenance of these relationships through the alumni network so that you can learn about business opportunities.
  • Through taking courses through  MOOCS, NDL or community college, similar benefits can be sustained. With these inexpensive and flexible programs, the time and affordability are critically maintained.
  • If you are passionate about a social cause or are a hobby enthusiast, you might consider applying the business knowledge attained through an MBA to create  sustainable career options for yourself. Talking to instructors can help refine the idea and even help referring to potential investors.
  • The healthcare sector requires driven individuals to handle the hospital management, interact with insurance executives and become potential assets for the organization. This specialization is highly useful to helping individuals become familiar with the practices of the healthcare industry.
  • A two year MBA in India especially in field of marketing will create a better understanding of customer base, market scenario, consumer satisfaction and similar influencing factors.
  • An MBA graduate also finds high preference in PSU jobs and end up helping the government departments become more profitable by their turnaround strategies.
  • It helps to boost a postgraduates ability to watch, earn, analyze and execute promotional and marketing activities that help contribute to the sale targets of the company.
  • Opportunities are wide for MBA graduates at banking sectors, educational institutions, import- export companies, retail stores, multinational companies, service  sector and even  in philanthropy ventures.
  • An MBA can join a small business organization as trainee and then gradually scale the career ladder with his b-school training and reach the position of a senior manager. The examples are numerous.


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