Showing posts with label MBA courses in Mumbai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MBA courses in Mumbai. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 April 2015

MET: Choosing the best MBA courses



MET: Choosing the best MBA courses

Ask an individual from virtually any educational background, what the best course of action would be for advancement in their careers and the first thing they’re likely to say is, getting an MBA degree. An MBA is a popular course that prepares students in the art and science of management. Now while there are a plethora of institutes and colleges offering a smorgasbord of choices in terms of courses and specializations, the real trick is to choose a specialisation and college to suit your skillsets, your interest and importantly your budget. Here are 5 simple steps which will help you choose the right course for your needs.

Step One: Ask yourself, what your reasons are for doing an MBA.

Most often a student pursuing an MBA has one of three reasons for doing so. They’re either looking for career advancement, or a job/profile/role/occupational change, or they’re looking to break the glass ceiling in terms of pure monetary reward. Once you’ve established your reasons for doing an MBA, you will find it infinitely easier to pick the right course for you. For instance if you’re looking for career advancement, you should probably think of an executive MBA and so on…

Step Two: Choose your stream based on where you’d like to work.

What particular line of work you see yourself doing is an important consideration in choosing the stream you will pursue. If you see yourself in the financial services field, an MBA in Finance is a given, if IT is a passion of yours, an MBA in IT is the way to go. Think you can help corporations understand their people better, an MBA in HR is what you need to look at and so on…

Step Three: Reputation is all.

In the world of MBA education, which college you’ve passed out from, is as important, if not more important than the stream you’ve chosen. The demand for MBAs is only superseded by the demand for MBAs from the ‘right’ college. Therefore when contemplating an MBA degree, always check the reputation and track record of a college, along with the perception it holds in the eyes of the industry you see yourself in. You can do this by asking seniors, friends or colleagues and HR professionals.

Step Four: Follow education news.

Reading educational news from sources like websites, discussion boards and even newspapers is a good way to understand the trends in the educational sector and the demand for a kind of professional and ergo, the demand for professional courses. Newspapers also conduct rankings of colleges and individual courses that can come in handy when trying to pick the right course for you.

Step Five: Speak to alumni

A good way of gauging the reputation of a college and the efficacy of a course is chatting up with the alumni of a college that you’re considering. This will give you a student’s perspective and the lowdown on how the course is run, along with intangibles like the best professors, visiting faculty and campus placements.

We sincerely hope that this list comes in handy when considering the best MBA courses for your needs. Good luck

Monday, 21 July 2014

How MBA will help you succeed in the real world

 A lot of students think that getting an MBA will solve all their career problems. They will magically land the right job, climb the corporate ladder and meet all their professional goals. There is no denying that the right diploma or degree can really help jumpstart your career, but it really depends on how committed and dedicated you are when it comes to your course and then when it comes to your career. If you are armed with the right knowledge, abilities and value system in today’s highly competitive world, then nothing can stop you from getting ahead. But the whole idea of doing a MBA is also getting geared for the real world.

Read on to know how:
  • Real world is all about time management. How to manage teams, how to delegate tasks, how to be on time for meetings, how to meet deadlines, how to manage unforeseen emergencies and delays and how to manage sticky situations with clients. Doing an MBA will teach you how to practically manage your time so that you do not burn out or fail to meet your goals in the long run. 
  • Work ethic and value system are again very integral part of succeeding in the professional world. Things like being honest when needed, being tactful if the situation demands and being terse in dire circumstances are all important skills one needs to master in the real world. Things like taking credit for someone else’s work, trying to take shortcuts, looking at short term gains instead of long term goals and not being a team player can cost you a great deal in your career. The right MBA course will train you for the real world by making you a dynamic individual who can handle complex situations without giving in to stress.
  • Succeeding in the real world also entails a great deal of networking, planning and executing the ideas. Having the right contacts can help you land the promotion and even job change. Planning your personal portfolio can help you multiply your net worth over a period of time and executing your plans can help you in the long term goal of starting your own venture and becoming a successful entrepreneur. 
Today’s world needs one to be book smart, street smart and ethical. The correct blend of these three qualities can open man doors for one’s career. The whole idea of choosing from MBA courses in Mumbai and acquiring the right degree or diploma is to add tons of horsepower in your chariot to zoom ahead in this fast track world and get the edge.  

Thursday, 8 December 2011

Courses in MBA

The goal of any Management program is to shape professionals and students for present and future challenges of the corporate world and society. It is not just about book learning in the classrooms, but understanding the workings of various industries in the market and practical know-how about managing tasks at different designations and levels in corporations that students aim to become a part of. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that courses in MBA are highly sought after by aspirants who want to achieve success in their chosen professions. Masters in Business Administration courses give the students a choice to specialize in subjects like Marketing, Finance, Human Resource Management, and Information Technology (IT) with International System and Operations.

A majority of the top B schools in the country boast of committing to provide world class education and keeping up with the educational needs of students to face the challenging global business world. In the State of Maharashtra there are a large number of good B schools that can be considered for such education. The city of Mumbai tops the list. This A tier city is home to some of the very best Management institutes of the country. But, if you are looking for a specific MBA program and have some requisites that you prioritize, it may be wise to look into a B school in B tier cities like Nashik and Pune. Smaller cities of the State are developing at a rapid pace in terms of providing the ideal infrastructure for educational needs. These cities sometimes have B schools with better facilities and amenities as compared to A tier cities that lack space for experimental learning and providing the right ambience.

While looking for the ideal Management program for your future betterment, you can start by browsing for options online and doing some research on your own. Some of the popular Management programs available these days are E-empowered Management & Business Administration offered with the option of dual specialization, E-empowered Management & Business Administration in Finance with dual specialization in Banking and Insurance, MHRDM / MFM / MMM / MIM with Marketing / HR / Finance / Information Technology, PGDFT (Post Graduate Diploma in Foreign Trade), MBA in Insurance and Management of Mass Media in the field of Advertising, Journalism and Entertainment.

As well as ADPBM (Advanced Diploma in Pharmaceutical Business Management), and MBA(Master of Business Administration), Post Graduate Diploma in Management (e-Business) and Masters in Management Studies (MMS), which can be undertaken with a specialization in Marketing / Finance / Personnel / Operation / Systems,

With such advanced and comprehensive courses in MBA offered by some of the best B schools in the country, all you need to do is find the one that suits you best and start preparing for entrance exams such as the CAT / MAH-CET / MAT / ATMA / XAT and JMET for admissions.