Completed my Btech and want to purse MBA suggest for to do in India or Abroad
I had completed my BTech with cgp of 73.3 and after I want to do MBA.Which one will be better going abroad or pursing here and if so give me the reasons for it and then suggest me the best colleges if so in India or abroad and also tell me the admission requirements and the fees of the colleges
Dear Ravi, the answer depends on a lot of factors, and ultimately, has to come from you. We can help you evaluate the scenario by laying out these factors before you. The factors have to be considered in conjunction with each other, rather than in isolation. Weigh them carefully, and decide to what extent each factor is applicable to you. 1.How much would it pinch you? MONEY! This, of course, is the bottomline. Start with the assumption that you are not going to get any scholarship, as getting financial aid for an MBA program is really tough. Then look at the resources at your disposal (could be your own bank account, or your parents', o
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Dear Ravi, the answer depends on a lot of factors, and ultimately, has to come from you. We can help you evaluate the scenario by laying out these factors before you. The factors have to be considered in conjunction with each other, rather than in isolation. Weigh them carefully, and decide to what extent each factor is applicable to you. 1.How much would it pinch you? MONEY! This, of course, is the bottomline. Start with the assumption that you are not going to get any scholarship, as getting financial aid for an MBA program is really tough. Then look at the resources at your disposal (could be your own bank account, or your parents', or any benefactor you may have) 2. What are your alternatives? Quote : 'The choices you make decide the life you lead'. A lot depends on what options you have here. If you've been toying with the idea of going abroad for an MBA, what are the other options that you have? Would you rather do it from a top-rung Indian institute, like the IIMs? Well, the answer totally depends on your aspirations. 3. What do you plan to do after the MBA? This is probably the most important criterion. The critical question is : DO YOU WISH TO SETTLE THERE? 50% of the people who come to us say “yes” to this. The other 50% say they'll come back, after staying on for a few years. Ultimately, very few come back. The final word: you can spend all your money, take a loan, get into the best school, do whatever; ultimately what matters is how well you can "market" yourself. That's what will get you the "big bucks!" All The Best !
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Dear Ravi, the answer depends on a lot of factors, and ultimately, has to come from you. We can help you evaluate the scenario by laying out these factors before you. The factors have to be considered in conjunction with each other, rather than in isolation. Weigh them carefully, and decide to what extent each factor is applicable to you.
1.How much would it pinch you?
MONEY! This, of course, is the bottomline. Start with the assumption that you are not going to get any scholarship, as getting financial aid for an MBA program is really tough. Then look at the resources at your disposal (could be your own bank account, or your parents’, or any benefactor you may have)
2. What are your alternatives?
Quote : 'The choices you make decide the life you lead'.
A lot depends on what options you have here.
If you’ve been toying with the idea of going abroad for an MBA, what are the other options that you have? Would you rather do it from a top-rung Indian institute, like the IIMs? Well, the answer totally depends on your aspirations.
3. What do you plan to do after the MBA?
This is probably the most important criterion.
The critical question is : DO YOU WISH TO SETTLE THERE?
50% of the people who come to us say “yes” to this. The other 50% say they’ll come back, after staying on for a few years.
Ultimately, very few come back.
The final word: you can spend all your money, take a loan, get into the best school, do whatever; ultimately what matters is how well you can "market" yourself. That’s what will get you the "big bucks!"
All The Best !
Dear Mr. ravi Teja, The top Business schools in India are at par with the best in the world. The Indian Institutes of Management (and others like Indian School of Business) are ranked among the top B-schools in the world. Best Institutes in India are: IIM(13 all over the country) XLRI,Jamshedpur FMS,Delhi Management Development Institute, Gurgaon Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, New Delhi ISB,Hyderabad NARSEE MONJEE,Mumbai S.P JAIN ,Mumbai L.B. Shastri Institute of Management Mumbai Fore School Of Management, New Delhi Asia Pacific Institute Of Management, New Delhi India Management Institute, New Delhi Birla Institute Of Management, Noida IMT,Ghazi
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Dear Mr. ravi Teja, The top Business schools in India are at par with the best in the world. The Indian Institutes of Management (and others like Indian School of Business) are ranked among the top B-schools in the world. Best Institutes in India are: IIM(13 all over the country) XLRI,Jamshedpur FMS,Delhi Management Development Institute, Gurgaon Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, New Delhi ISB,Hyderabad NARSEE MONJEE,Mumbai S.P JAIN ,Mumbai L.B. Shastri Institute of Management Mumbai Fore School Of Management, New Delhi Asia Pacific Institute Of Management, New Delhi India Management Institute, New Delhi Birla Institute Of Management, Noida IMT,Ghaziabad These are best places to pursue your MBA in india if money is not an issue, it makes sense to move abroad. The global institution would provide strong alumni network, diverse class and global brand recognition. Else top tier management programs in India are equally good and boast of 100% placements. Finally, it is up to you to decide the best B-school for yourself. Do not select or discard a B-school purely on the basis of ranking and location. The question “Which is better B-school” now reduces to “Which is better from your perspective”. Good Luck!
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Dear Mr. ravi Teja,
The top Business schools in India are at par with the best in the world. The Indian Institutes of Management (and others like Indian School of Business) are ranked among the top B-schools in the world.
Best Institutes in India are:
IIM(13 all over the country)
XLRI,Jamshedpur
FMS,Delhi
Management Development Institute, Gurgaon
Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, New Delhi
ISB,Hyderabad
NARSEE MONJEE,Mumbai
S.P JAIN ,Mumbai
L.B. Shastri Institute of Management Mumbai
Fore School Of Management, New Delhi
Asia Pacific Institute Of Management, New Delhi
India Management Institute, New Delhi
Birla Institute Of Management, Noida
IMT,Ghaziabad
These are best places to pursue your MBA in india
if money is not an issue, it makes sense to move abroad. The global institution would provide strong alumni network, diverse class and global brand recognition. Else top tier management programs in India are equally good and boast of 100% placements.
Finally, it is up to you to decide the best B-school for yourself. Do not select or discard a B-school purely on the basis of ranking and location. The question “Which is better B-school” now reduces to “Which is better from your perspective”.
Good Luck!
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