Sunday 28 September 2014

Specializations In MBA

Getting into a top MBA college might seem like a tough, or in case of certain MBA exams, the toughest nut to crack, deciding on a field might come across as even a bigger quandary.


While getting into any of the top B schools in India remains the ultimate and the sole goal of many aspiring MBAs, it is imperative to know the piping hot options that are bound to get them along through the journey.
 
MBA in Hospital Management: Private hospitals are mushrooming everywhere, and so is the need for hospital managers and administrators. However, MBA in hospital management can prove to be demanding at times. Not only does it require an experience in the hospital industry, but also calls for a strong base in marketing and finance. It is worth a try, for it is considered to be one of the most rewarding across all MBAs.
 
MBA in real estate: Realty has witnessed a boom, a paradigm shift in development in the recent years. With a surge in development projects, private equities and expansion of multinational companies, the real estate industry has breached unprecedented levels. In such a scenario, real estate sector can certainly give a head start and a much needed boost to your career. The need for real estate is only going to escalate in the near future; there is absolutely no chance that a career in this field traverses downhill. It will enable you to deal with high-level corporate business administration with real estate and construction at the nodal concerns of the business.
 
MBA in IT: Information Technology (IT) has surpassed all expectations hinged on it since the beginning. There is no place where IT skills and techniques are not put to use. IT has penetrated every facet of industry and stands as an unparalleled pillar to other businesses.

Thursday 25 September 2014

MBA-Adds On Value To The Profile

Admitting that you need a break from job do not necessarily means that you do not like your present job or you are dissatisfied with it in any way. Every one, post a certain point in time needs to think beyond temporary gains, both in terms of pay and skills. After all, how long a basic pay structure would suffice? So keeping aside everything, here’s the time to escalate your career graph and get indulged in the cutting edge competition. It’s no hidden fact that merely relying on hidden grad courses won’t suffice and won’t really enable you to throw true colours of potential. And working on a basic pay of 8-10 all through would be the last thing that an individual would wish for.

So, if you happen to be unsatisfied or want to gain expertise in a specific genre, here’s the time to make that extra effort and boast your career, with efforts and MBA Colleges is the answer for all.

 




Remember the widened gap between merely wishing to do something and then succeed in transforming the thing into reality. So, once you plan to enrol yourself in best mba colleges in India, do not entertain thoughts in the air that it’s going to be an easy affair. There are ten students to replace you in such high competition. If you are a working professional and are keen on doing MBA, it is advised not to immediately get go with it. Take a few days gap, figure out in what genre your interest lies-in and later, and finalize the genre from the same. Doing MBA is not that easy as it certainly sounds, so prior to thinking of taking a degree, make sure that each and every aspect of course is thoroughly analysed and then only, you step into a certain genre. After all, it’s about your career that cannot be compromise with in any which way.



Monday 15 September 2014

Reservation in B schools

What do people exactly mean when they are referred to as ‘minority candidates’? Has it something to do with being other than the ‘general’ category?
 
Apparently yes. Minority candidates are often considered the lucky lot that thrives on the crutches of reservation. Since times immemorial, the subject of reservation has been subjected to a lot of flak. Battles have been raged to slash it off the system. Yet, it continues to ride on the backs of our leaders. As omnipresent as it is, chucking it out of the system calls for nothing less than a revolution.
 
IILM : Top B Schools in India

The question that next arises is the area that the metaphorical monster has penetrated- engineering colleges, Delhi University Colleges, and to top it all even MBA colleges, too. It might come as a surprise to those who never knew top B schools in India under the dark purview of reservation. It’s surprising, as well as sad that institution as prestigious as IIMs have not remained untouched.
 
Yes, minority students do have an advantage over general students. A massive advantage that weaves a huge difference between what is done what is ought to be done in the education system. National level government B schools like IIMs, IIFTs, NITIE, FMS, TISS have over 27% reservation for OBCs, over 15% for scheduled classes, 7.5% for Scheduled tribe, 3% for differently abled, and the rest, quite obviously, for general. The distribution, quite inarguably, is disturbing.
 
Apart from the above mentioned categories, that of LGBT also gets the tick mark of being the minority. While Indian B schools support reservation, International B schools are relatively untouched from the malaise, as some call it. Reservation is done to bring equality into the system, but what it ends up doing is robbing the system of equality. A big divide between the general and the minority speaks volumes about it.


Sunday 7 September 2014

Worshipping Iitians And Iimans: Worth The Fuss?

What kind of facial expressions are you greeted with when you tell people that you are studying in a top MBA college?
 
Expressions of disbelief? Furrowed brows on the verge of disappearing into the forehead? Or a curiously happy face, perhaps?
 
IILM : MBA colleges
I still remember the time when my brother had broken the news of his admission into family. Had it not been for the never ending phone calls from relatives or a deluge of messages on Phone and Facebook, I would probably have not realized the reason of the ruckus brewed out of it. Clearly, as it was made out later, getting into one of the best MBA colleges in India was not only a big deal- it was like an advent of a virtual standstill for all the ongoing activities. Like that’s the biggest thing to have ever happened to them. All this while, a younger sibling who had scored less in boards was as good as pushed into oblivion.
 
That achievers be worshipped with embraces and appreciation and the ones who failed be not even asked once, is a rather peculiar trend. It’s human to exalt the worthy, but to belittle or ignore the ones who couldn’t make it, if not inhuman, is terribly discouraging.
 
Many people nonchalantly thrust the blame of this weird impassivity on the Indian mentality. Maybe it is, maybe it is not- a question of Indian mentality in particular. Human beings everywhere are like that. Maybe we are hardwired to believe that our children are meant to meet our traditional expectations and maybe, we are not as prepared to handle the situation when we come across a result that is slightly disappointing. Regardless of how many times we say that achievement should be treated with humbleness and failures with patience and encouragement, that’s not how it really happens in the society. ‘Blowing things out of proportion’ is the ultimate way, most of the times!