The most common yet vital question that hits you after you are done with an undergraduate degree is, 'what next?'
Amidst the diverse options available, choosing the right one plays a crucial role in shaping what stands as the big picture of our life. In my opinion, among the varied available options MBA is one of the best ways to boost your career, as it gives you an edge over the others. MBA opens up new avenues while giving you a push and a fair exposure in the corporate world. You can either do an MBA after gaining work experience or as a fresher.
At K J Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research (K JSIMSR), various PGDM programmes are offered. People can choose finance, marketing, HR or operations as their specialization. Healthcare management is an upcoming field which is also offered here.
Almost all types of industries recruit people with an MBA. Hot jobs for MBA graduates include mid-level management and executive positions. An MBA trains you in strategic thinking, problem-solving, and ambiguity management. These qualities are preferred by companies. An MBA does more than giving you specified field knowledge; it provides experiential learning opportunities to help prepare and train students for the rigors and processes necessary to lead successful businesses.
Studying MBA will help you hone the skills of commitment, work ethic, critical thinking and business analytics. An MBA will also help you even if you are already working in a successful organization. Continuing your education after an undergraduate degree prepares you to start at a higher level when you get a job. MBA graduates often move into more challenging and prominent positions at an accelerated rate. At the same time, many MBA programs look at applicants’ work experience during the admission process. So, you might want to consider getting that entry-level position while you’re earning your bachelor’s degree to gain a competitive advantage. Generally MBA graduates are offered a higher salary margin comparatively alongside giving you the taste of corporation. Also, an MBA program gives you ample networking opportunities.
Being a student of MBA finance in K J Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research has certainly helped me a lot in shaping my career. People with a MBA in finance may pursue careers in venture capital firms, commercial banks, and as chief financial officers at Fortune 500 companies. After earning an MBA in operations, many graduates get jobs as operations, supply chain, or logistics managers; consultants; and inventory control managers.
An MBA will surely open up new and life changing opportunities for you.