Students in India are choosing to pursue a management degree to get their career catapult into the next level. It's very important for students to be as skilled as possible so that they can show and provide competitive differentiation to the companies.
1. Powering Business Performances through MBA
This all-time favorite degree called MBA (Masters in Business Administration) is one of the
most popular choices for Indian graduates. It been realized over the years that more and more
students in India are choosing to pursue a management degree to get their career catapult into the
next level. And the kind of economy we have in India; it pays too. It pays to have the credential
and then pitch yourself into the scary, big world out there. By no means I am trying to scare you
but the fact is that competition is huge and it is very important for you to be as skilled as possible
so that you can show and provide competitive differentiation to the companies when you go for
the recruitment.
Once you complete the MBA then broadly you have two distinct choices in terms of joining the
employers. Please note that in this case, I am not considering self-employment
(entrepreneurship) just for now. So, coming back to the point, you have essentially two options
viz. joining an SME (Small and Medium Sized Employer) and MNC (Multi National
Corporation). There are pros and cons of each category and thereâs not any particular street so as
to speak which you have to follow. As like everything else, you have to analyze and assess what
suits you best and then move ahead.
Just to make your analysis a little easy, I shall be providing you with differences associated with
working in a MNC as opposed to SME.
First of all, MNCs are giant. There are some of the obvious perks of working in MNCs such as
better pay, brand name, equity sharing, more experienced colleagues and managers to learn from,
world-class learning materials, software and other useful resources. It also means that there will
be more people to share the workload however you will typically have a narrow job scope. You
wonât be able to let your hands go dirty into various different things.
Now, coming to the SME â the first thought which comes to any graduate in India is⊠will it be
secured? Wonât the company cease to exist? Well, hereâs my take on this. What on earth is there
which has absolutely no end? I have personally never believed in the idea of jobs or companies
being secured for a lifetime. Infact, itâs our skillset which makes us recession proof and secured
in the longer run. I have seen MNCs collapsing in a matter of days. So, personally, I reject the
idea of looking at SME as a not so stable career option. At an SME, you will have an opportunity
to try various things and hence enhanced learning. You will be able to get personalized attention
from your peers and managers which will ultimately help you in being better groomed to take on
bigger challenges in life.
Top quality MBA from a top business school will help your game so as to speak. They will
open a lot of doors which at first you didnât know even existed.
I happened to speak at various b-school throughout India and my recent visit to Nashik has
allowed me to foray into the world of futuristic education where I happened to visit top
2. management college in Nashik which is redefining management education for once and all.
With international quality infrastructure, international student body, top-notch industry experts in
the faculty wing and high level of industry-institute interactions, guest lecturers from eminent
industrialists making the engineering education a truly global affair. In order to get into the best
MBA program in Maharashtra and other states too, a solid preparation right from
subconscious level to your physical being. This will totally help you in finding you place at best
managementschool in Maharashtra and indeed at best management program.
I can safely conclude that like other places in the country, Nashik indeed has great options for
aspiring business students. I encourage prospective students to become very active in doing the
research which should ideally include the type of college, teacher-student ratio, curriculum,
availability of internships, extra-curricular activities, guest lectures and other events organized
by the college as with the new business era at the doorstep, things have dramatically changed and
hence studentâs approach towards the whole admission to education process needs to be changed.
About Author
Kaushik Kumar is a dynamic and enthusiastic educationist who loves to spend a lot of the time
designing and developing strategic content for various audiences. And when not writing content,
he loves to travel to top MBA colleges in India and talk to students regarding their experiences
and expectations. He frequently talks on leadership and motivation in some of the top business
schools in India.