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

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    Mukul Singh Pundir | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    It depends on the choice and interest of the individual that in which field he or she wants to pursue his career and which side he/she wants to continue after his graduation.
    Like if you have done your graduation in commerce or management then doing MBA will be a good option as you will be able to convert your graduation knowledge into Masters of your new management skills.
    But there are options like:
    CA -Chartered accountant
    Masters in Commerce (M.COM)
    CS- Company Secretary Course
    Banking and Insurance
    Cost and Management account
    Event management
    Entrepreneur Management
    Investment banking
    Stock market
    Mutual funds
    So these are the some of the op
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    Manish Gadekar MBA , Department of Management Sciences PUMBA | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    Hey, actually Department of Management Sciences, PUMBA is a very Prestigious Institution for MBA especially in Pune and Maharashtra. The main reason behind this is it's ROI, Best Campus. Likewise, the type of people who take admission, range the cutoff between 98 to 99.60 percentiles. For general category, cutoff is always high and for OBC, it is slightly on the lighter side by 3 percentile. For SC ST and NT category, the cutoff varies from 58 percentile to 86 percentile. For Physical Disable candidates, it is between 56 to 60 percentiles. Hence, PUMBA stands out to be the toughest, yet the most trusted option for MBA aspirants. Fees f
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    Versha chauhan | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Well, that depends on what do you want from your career and in which stream you have done your Bachelor's degree. Needless to say that if you do a 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 done in graduation. But if not job then you can do some courses as well. But our ultimate satisfaction comes from the desired job. Courses don't get you jobs anymore. It is something you already know, but it's something I would like to remind you. Anyone with reasonable language and commonsense can crack few exams and get a d
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    YOGESH BARANGE | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    Definitely, there are better options than MBA. Some of them are listed below:-
    1. Do go for a CA thing it's always in demand. It's tough nut to crack but the rewards are much higher.
    2. Do go CS/ICWA course as less number of people are doing the highly experienced jobs which are high in demand as every company need them.
    3. Go for a DJ course as we all know that lifestyle of India is changing and there is high rise in clubbing culture.
    4. Event management is a highly paid job wherein the people of India need their events. Nowadays, it is done by professional.
    5. Do whatever you love. It is the most important. Don't burden yourself for an
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    Aditi modi

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    There are many options after graduation depending upon your stream of graduation and your interest. It totally depends on you that what you want to pursue further or your ambitions in life or career prospects. If you are interested in private or public sector jobs after graduation, you need to look after it in your campus or on other websites. For Public sectors, there are many exams like IBPS, RRB, SSC, etc. If you are interested in further studies depending upon the stream, you can go for the post graduation. For example, if you are from the science background, you can go for M.Sc or integrated M.Sc options. At the end, it is just
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    neha sharma | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    After graduation, you have many options like Master's degree and after Master's degree, you can do Ph.D. You can do B.Ed or LLB too. All depends on your interest. MBA is not the only course option after completing UG.
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    UTKARSH NIGAM

    7 years ago
    It totally depends on the candidate or student what he or she wants to do after graduation. Yes, there are many good post graduation courses than MBA like a person can do M.Tech, M.Phil, and Ph.D or can prepare for civil services or banking sector. One must decide that where his/her interest lies. It is not that MBA will only provide a candidate with good job opportunities, but there are many other courses which I have written above provide you with better job opportunities than that of MBA, but it all lies on student's interest. Frankly speaking, there is no need for a student to opt for higher education unless a candidate's feel that
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    Deepak Singhanwal Current Student- IIT, Varanasi | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Starting up is one of the options. No matter how small the start-up is, it is one of the best ways, if not the best way to learn about functional business difficulties and develop your managerial skills. While definitely, the two are not mutually exclusive, spending the funds you would normally spend on an MBA program including tuition, accommodation and living costs investing in your own company could have a greater long-term payoff, both in terms of earnings and experience. Pursuing a graduate certificate rather than an MBA or a Master's degree means you could finish a short specialized course, within the space of two semesters up to
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