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Is MBA still worth in India?

Is MBA still worth in India?

An MBA degree not only offers better job prospects to graduates, but it also comes with higher salaries than you would otherwise receive. It is the preferred qualification for a managerial role, which is traditionally a high-paying job.

Is an MBA useful anymore?

An MBA is only worth the expense, time, and effort when the graduate plans to work in a business-related field, in management, or as a company founder. An MBA may not be useful for those working in other industries unless they are in management or leadership roles.

How many CEOs in India have MBA?

Out of the list of business leaders of the top 100 Indian companies, 21 out of 89 CEOs have done an MBA locally and the same number of professionals have pursued their management degrees from foreign institutes.

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Why do MBA graduates fail to secure campus placements?

According to an All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) report, more than half of MBA graduates failed to secure a campus placement in 2016-17. Apart from the general job crisis in the country, the outdated curriculum has been cited as one of the reasons these institutes fail to woo companies looking to hire.

How many CEOs in India have a master’s degree in business?

A 2017 survey showed that only 28 per cent of India’s CEOs have a master’s degree in business. We should also note that the ‘Forbes Billionaires List’ of 2020 found that among the top 100, only 11 hold an MBA degree.

Does an MBA degree bring success to students?

All that an MBA degree brings is snob value, not success. Just look at Mukesh Ambani T he Indian Institutes of Management’s online registration for the IIM CAT 2020 exam is now open. Lakhs of aspirants will fight it out to secure the coveted seat in IIM, or other desirable MBA colleges, to get one step closer to securing their dream jobs.

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Are MBA degrees from Tier-2 or Tier-3 colleges worth it?

And MBA degrees from tier-2 or 3 colleges are only likely to give you diminishing returns. The cut-throat competition to enter top colleges has given way to the booming markets of coaching centres, who perpetuate positive sentiments for these degrees and market them as an almost sacrosanct part of your life.