MBA : The Pursuers

MBA : The Pursuers

If there is one field of study that is viewed by all irrespective of educational background, field of work, years of work experience or age, that is an MBA. It has become the buzz word. And this has also led to the mushrooming of such learning institutes all over the country, even in the small towns with no basic amenities as it is more essential to survive and thrive. 

There are broadly four categories of people who pursue an MBA.

Students – From all backgrounds, be it commerce, humanities, science, engineering, law, medicine, etc. This is the scope for growth according to them and actually gets them better and more jobs, higher salaries, and also opens up venues of employment and specialization which can now be explored. Fresh graduates, post graduate degree holders, diploma holders, all equally vie for it. 

Working Executives – After graduation, especially after degrees like engineering, medicine, law, etc, students opt for a job as it is readily available. After working for a couple or a few years, they seek an MBA degree to widen their horizon, improve growth opportunities, and explore avenues. Some get driven away from their field of work, and as they want a change, such management degree is the best option. 

Many also pursue both job and study of management at the same time. Most often this is done either by way of distance learning or part time. With so many options and choices, and more comfort generated, working individuals are at mush ease and benefit today.

Business Heirs – Most often, such heirs are bent towards joining the family business after completing their studies. Earlier this could be done without any specific degree like MBA, and handling and operating a business was believed to be ‘in the blood’, inherent, needing no education. Even illiterates could do so. But with growing awareness, demands of a business venture, drive to succeed and better the venture, and stiff competition in the market to survive and claim customers, a management degree has become most essential. This teaches them ways, methodologies and formulas that if understood and adopted, along with the natural instincts for business, is a sure shot to success. Now, not everyone can be a Dhirubai Ambani. 

Freelancers / Artists – To give a holistic approach to their field of specialization and an edge, to excel, discover managerial elements in the same, such individuals pursue and MBA. They are thus able to handle their careers better with the possession of operational abilities.

 

All You Need To Know About Management Studies / MBA

All You Need To Know About Management Studies / MBA

Students desiring to pursue an MBA or management studies get stuck with various doubts and basic knowledge of what the course entails. This is crucial if you want to step up the admission process and not face hurdles. 

Though there exists little distinction between an Master’s of Business Administration (MBA) degree and Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM), but you should decide according to your future objectives, like the kind of work you want to do, where you want to work – within the country or abroad, etc, and choose the apt one. 

The next step is to decide the specialization. This will depend on your interests, strong grasp over certain required subjects in that branch, the fie;d you want to work in, etc. Some of the options for you are – marketing, finance, retail management, human resource management, operations and logistics, rural management, systems, international trade and business, intellectual property, etc. 

Management programs are available to students today as regular courses (typically two years), distance learning or correspondence (variable time period), executive programs (one for regular, three for distance learning), part time (three years ideally).

Some good institutes in India are the Indian Institute of Management, S.P. Jain, Management Development Institute, XLRI, Faculty of Management Studies, Indian Institute of Technology Management Programs, NITIE, etc. 

Most programs invite students from all kinds of educational background. A bachelor’s degree is the prime requisite, with at least a 50% marks. But you can pursue it even after post graduation and doctorate. There is no restriction on this. If you are working and want to enroll for the Executive Program, you will need a few years of quality experience, which is decided by the respective institutes. 

First step to admission is the Written Test Round. Though the format may change from one school to another, the sections remain the same broadly. Thus there will be questions on English Language skills, Verbal Ability, Logical Reasoning, Data Interpretation, Quantitative Ability. Certain colleges may also have a segment on General Awareness.

Some common management entrance examinations in India are the CAT, CET, MAT, XAT, FMS Test, JMET, and GMAT (typically for most executive programs).

Next is the Group Discussion Round, where those students are invited who qualify in the first round. This is a much smaller number of candidates. You will be given a topic, related to some event, invention, management, etc, as a team and you will need to discuss it as a group. Certain abilities that are examined in a candidate in the GD are leadership abilities, team work, analytical thinking process, ability to be cohesive and communicative, etc.

The final round is the Interview which is a face to face talk with the faculty and head of the institute. If you have been able to cross the earlier stages then this is your final chance to get selected. Thus you have to be very well prepared, be able to advertise yourself, present your skills, achievements, put forth your career objectives and ambitions, and answer the questions asked. 

In some schools, work experience is also considered and given a lot of weight-age, especially the courses for working people.

 

Why MBA Is The Best Master’S Degree Option

MBA

An MBA or Masters in Business Administration, is a two year degree program, that makes you the most coveted candidate in the job market, especially of you have gained the degree from a top institute in the country or abroad. The admission is based on entrance examinations, a group discussion round, and performance in the interview in most colleges.

MBA is industry specific professional training. It prepares you for specific work and provides you the talents and knowledge for it. You learn what and how of being a manager. Thus the art of organizing, managing, handling, analyzing, and supervising. Industry related Case Studies form an essential mode of study through which the students get to know the real life situations faced by companies. 

Secondly, MBAs are the highest paid in the market. This is because they possess in depth knowledge which helps in the efficient and effective working of a company. You can thus be a preferred employee as against thousand other vying for a job. Bright future awaits those who complete such a program from a reputed institute.

If you are business minded, and not interested in jobs, then MBA is the best option. It trains you on being an entrepreneur. Though you need inherent aptitude for business and risk taking nature, the course will give you powers to make use of your aptitude. Entrepreneurship has become synonymous to MBA in today’s world. 

You may not want to be a manager and continue with your field on interest. But an MBA will provide you an edge in this case. This is the reason why working professionals today opt for an executive part time or full time MBA. It improves your chances of better performance and higher returns. For example, if you are a doctor or an engineer, an MBA degree will only raise your level of functioning and offer scope and varied choices to explore. 

In the competitive world of present times, the more qualified professionally and technically you are, the better your chances of survival.