The Rush for MBA is really a Rush for Big Money
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Shilpashri said:
8 years ago
Yes! rush for MBA is really a rush for big money. MBA is a platform where we can develop knowledge communication skills decision making self-development what not many, MBA afterwards then surely you can expect a good salary in any multinational company. So I can say that the rush for MBA is rush for money only nowadays.
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Manish said:
8 years ago
Yes, some how we can say that but if anyone have a rit perspective towards MBA this statement would have called rubbish and another reason might be that people who wish to do MBA want to explore themselves rather than money.
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ALI said:
9 years ago
Hello Everyone.
Our topic is "RUSH FOR MBA IS REALLY A RUSH FOR BIG MONEY" let us consider it from beginning before selecting any college what will be the foremost thing you'll want isn't it package for example consider two colleges you are confused to choose with both having exactly same teaching methods, campus, good faculties, etc but packages differ so what will be your response, where to go? Its very natural to select the one which is offering more.
Secondly, MBA doesn't only provide knowledge it develops your managerial skills required in any aspect before selection of college you wasn't having any skill but wanted to have more money so after getting skilled, guess what will be scenario. Of course why not, whether its premier school or ordinary business school, whether it charges you huge fees or not, whether the school assures you of having good package or not, in whatever situation don't you think that you'll be eager to have even more money than previously thought before having any knowledge and skill.
People who want to start up their own business or run family business in both the situation they will need to survive and to survive they have to compete with others and you'll need to have more profit than others. Put yourself in above mentioned both cases and ask why you'll need to have managerial skill.
If someone from your family still knows how to run business or even if you are starting on your own there will be very few people answering who love the job of managers they love to be manager in every aspect of life and wants to get more skilled at it so there is only one negative point.
At last, I would like to conclude that single point is not sufficient enough to divert from topic so yes, rush for MBA Is really a rush for big money.
Our topic is "RUSH FOR MBA IS REALLY A RUSH FOR BIG MONEY" let us consider it from beginning before selecting any college what will be the foremost thing you'll want isn't it package for example consider two colleges you are confused to choose with both having exactly same teaching methods, campus, good faculties, etc but packages differ so what will be your response, where to go? Its very natural to select the one which is offering more.
Secondly, MBA doesn't only provide knowledge it develops your managerial skills required in any aspect before selection of college you wasn't having any skill but wanted to have more money so after getting skilled, guess what will be scenario. Of course why not, whether its premier school or ordinary business school, whether it charges you huge fees or not, whether the school assures you of having good package or not, in whatever situation don't you think that you'll be eager to have even more money than previously thought before having any knowledge and skill.
People who want to start up their own business or run family business in both the situation they will need to survive and to survive they have to compete with others and you'll need to have more profit than others. Put yourself in above mentioned both cases and ask why you'll need to have managerial skill.
If someone from your family still knows how to run business or even if you are starting on your own there will be very few people answering who love the job of managers they love to be manager in every aspect of life and wants to get more skilled at it so there is only one negative point.
At last, I would like to conclude that single point is not sufficient enough to divert from topic so yes, rush for MBA Is really a rush for big money.
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RAHUL KUMAR ( AEC ) said:
9 years ago
Hello, everyone.
MBA means master in business. In this 2 year course, we study about accounting, business etc. But I don't think in these two years we would be gaining much about managing things and business. I think managerial skill can be developed as we grow in organisation.
If we talk about one of the famous personality Arundhati Bhattacharya, CEO of SBI, she does not hold any MBA degree, she is just a simple graduate. She started as a PO in SBI. But her continuous effort and experience have led her to be what she is now.
So, I can say that the rush for MBA is really a rush for big money. But at the same time, It's not true for all. But in majority case it is true. If I ask you all that how many of you are here want to do MBA just to understand business. And it is nothing wrong in rushing to make big money, after all, we are spending about 10-12 lakh rupees in two years. If we leave few section of society which may include those who owns family business, are pursuing MBA just to make a huge sum.
MBA means master in business. In this 2 year course, we study about accounting, business etc. But I don't think in these two years we would be gaining much about managing things and business. I think managerial skill can be developed as we grow in organisation.
If we talk about one of the famous personality Arundhati Bhattacharya, CEO of SBI, she does not hold any MBA degree, she is just a simple graduate. She started as a PO in SBI. But her continuous effort and experience have led her to be what she is now.
So, I can say that the rush for MBA is really a rush for big money. But at the same time, It's not true for all. But in majority case it is true. If I ask you all that how many of you are here want to do MBA just to understand business. And it is nothing wrong in rushing to make big money, after all, we are spending about 10-12 lakh rupees in two years. If we leave few section of society which may include those who owns family business, are pursuing MBA just to make a huge sum.
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Suman Bhanja said:
9 years ago
Hello friends, according to me no rush MBA is rush for money because suppose you get the job by your mba degree but after that your skill will require, your knowledge will help you to your career growth.
From MBA you can develop your skill, communication, knowledge, Decision making, personal development. That is are require for your future growth. Thank you.
From MBA you can develop your skill, communication, knowledge, Decision making, personal development. That is are require for your future growth. Thank you.
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Vikash said:
9 years ago
The Rush for MBA is really a Rush for Big Money.
Dear guys, I appreciate all your concerns. But doing an MBA is like being a master in business. Most of the people do MBA because they belong from business class family. They grew up in that environment, so they think of only one thing i.e. business. That's why they do MBA. Because it's the last step for guys who likes to do business.
Dear guys, I appreciate all your concerns. But doing an MBA is like being a master in business. Most of the people do MBA because they belong from business class family. They grew up in that environment, so they think of only one thing i.e. business. That's why they do MBA. Because it's the last step for guys who likes to do business.
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Smiley said:
9 years ago
Frankly speaking rush for MBA in current Indian scenario is a rush for money. We can see that there are now 5000+ B-schools in business and only 7% of the students are fit for employment. Also, there is a lack of education choices among Indian students which will help them earn good package. That is why MBA is becoming a big deal for money rather than knowledge and management.
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Prerna jain said:
9 years ago
Good evening friends, I know MBA is a well-reputed degree course. MBA course is very beneficial for college students it's a good course it helps in building good communication skills and for self - development. It includes many important subjects like management, accountancy, human resource management, principles of marketing, rural development, entrepreneurship development, information technology & its implications in business, project management, IMC, etc. MBA is a platform of not improving your knowledge but also developing your skills. It enhances the confidence of students when you read all business topics.
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Sunil said:
9 years ago
Hi friends.
With due respect to all of your thoughts.
I think success is the attitude a person want and for this he need skills and MBA is a great platform for that. Many people run their own business and motive is to earn money and money. There are no two way thinking in it. MBA is a great start for success, but it doesn't ensure your success in that you need to hard work.
With due respect to all of your thoughts.
I think success is the attitude a person want and for this he need skills and MBA is a great platform for that. Many people run their own business and motive is to earn money and money. There are no two way thinking in it. MBA is a great start for success, but it doesn't ensure your success in that you need to hard work.
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Mohit R Soni said:
10 years ago
Only one line straight forward answer. After putting 15-20 lakhs in good a grade college for MBA, who will NOT think of a better package. I mean paying 15 lakh fees, 2 years dedication and doing 5 LPA job is a completely RUBBISH thought. Everything is secondary, the main motive is package. Ask yourself deep down inside.
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