Are there any better options than doing an MBA after graduation?

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    Pavan Kumar | Guide-Level 11

    3 years ago
    Yes, Ofcourse. There is MS is far better choice than pursuing MBA. If you do MS then it will make you learn a lot and even makes you to earn a lot. And as you mentioned MBA, MBA will be good one only if you pursue it from IIM or any other national institutions.
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    Raj Pania A student pursuing his graduation.

    5 years ago
    There are a lot of options available. MBA is a general degree which is done by almost everyone. Think first that in which field you want to work then accordingly select the course. For eg: if you want to pursue investment banking or go in finance field, CFA is best option for you.
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    UMESH KUMAR KESWANI Accounting Consultant with exp of 10 years | Contributor-Level 6

    5 years ago
    Well, the options depend upon your goals. If a person is clear about his or her goals, only then a particular course can be suggested. MBA might suit a person and the same degree might not be worth for the other student. Thus, there are many options available except MBA but it all depends upon your objective in life and career.
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    veenu deswal

    7 years ago
    There are many options available. Pursuing MBA after your graduation is also the best decision you have taken because it will give you the perfect blend of technical knowledge and management skills. You have scope to interact with a lot of people, their ideas and how deal with the current scenario of the today's world. But there are other options as well to choose after graduating, you can start your business. You can also get experience from startups. From handling backend to frontend to marketing and promotion, you would get to do everything. From that you will gain more knowledge and learn key aspects of team management. There are v
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    Pritpal Singh | Contributor-Level 10

    5 years ago
    Yes, there are many best option available apart from doing MBA, you can do some certificate courses in the area which you would like to do, you can go through this link and get enroll in various short term certificate courses. I have also taken admission in few of them course from there
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    Ashutosh Mishra | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    It completely depends on your interests and career aspirations. Let me assume you have done B.Tech so keeping that in mind you have following options-
    1) Get a work experience in job in a startup or an MNC.
    2) Go for GATE exam and pursue your M.Tech from IITs.
    3) Prepare for government services (Bank, Defence, UPSC, etc.).
    4) Opt for any other profession which attracts you musician, writer, painter, teacher, etc.
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    Ahijeet Das

    7 years ago
    It always varies from person to person, as it depends on your interest on what you aspire at what time. It might not be easy to either go for jobs or do MBA. But, it depends on what is right for you at that point of time. It might be easy to figure out what you need at that point of time. MBA will lead into a different life with different perspective and going for a job will lead you somewhere else. It actually leads into different perspective scene on what is correct. Today, the time has also changed where we believe, that freshers won't be preferred over work experience people. But, in today's scenario, freshers have same level of ac
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    GAURAV PRAJAPATI | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    Actually, I can't say there are better options than doing an MBA after graduation, but I can answer about the alternatives which are available for the graduates. If you are interested in studying further, you can go for the programs like Masters in Management, Masters in Finance, etc. You can go abroad to pursue Master's degree if finance is not a constraint for you. Going abroad will increase your chances of getting your dream salary, but you will get paid in dollars too.
    Another option is to go for a job or become an entrepreneur. If you think or you want to be your own boss, go for entrepreneurship, it is a rough ride, but after all
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    Siddharth Bhardwaj Quantitative Analyst (Credit Risk) | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    Answer of this question is depends upon what do you want from your career and in which stream you have did your Bachelors. This is the best not just forming your career point of view but from your 'Financial Independent' aspect. Needless to say that if you did the job after graduation then it will enhance your profile, will make you feel confident and most importantly you can get the real time practical knowledge on what you have did in graduation. But if not job then you can do some courses as well. But our ultimate satisfaction comes from a desired job.
    Courses don't get you jobs anymore. It is something you already know, but it's so
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    Aditya Doiphode Current Student- NIT, Trichy | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    There are many options. These options will vary according to your field of graduation but here are some common options (I will give examples based on engineering field):
    1. Pursue Post Graduation in your field - For example engineering students can pursue PG in their respective branches. Again there are two options here - either give entrance exams like GATE and go to Indian colleges for M.Tech or appear for GRE and TOEFL and get into foreign universities for MS.
    2. Go for a Job - Many people take this option. Higher studies is good for some people but for others who aren't genuinely interested in it, starting your career is also okay.
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