How is life before and after MBA?

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    NITIN DESHMUKH Yard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Life after MBA mainly depends on the institute where you are pursuing MBA. Life is not easy after completing MBA from top institute like IIMs ,IITs, FMS. They are grilled by bosses and have to work very hard as they get extremely hefty packages.
    They don't have to worry about finances as it is been taken care by the company in which they work because the average package of this premier institute is above 10 lakhs per annum and it is excellent to lead a happy life. But very few enjoy their work life because of hectic schedules, stringent timelines of completing projects, grilling from bosses, late night work and very less time for social
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    Kushagra Tandon

    7 years ago
    The main difference in life of a person before MBA and after MBA, is you learn how to manage time and how to handle pressure in any situation. Because, the curriculum is designed in a way that a person has to always be on his toes and work for most of the time. Also, in MBA it is said, that most learning takes place outside class so, you get a great exposure when you meet different people, various prominent industrialist and learn from their experience. MBA teaches you how to manage work and life, which you will apply when you join organization. So, in total, MBA is a small trailer of what your life is going to be.
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    SWAYAMPRAVA NAYAK | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
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    There is a complete change in life after MBA. Before MBA, you were had less knowledge but after MBA you will gain knowledge and would be transformed to be a responsible person.
    It's just amazing. You are surrounded by hundreds of talented and insanely passionate people 24x7. There's so much you get to learn from them. You get to learn some good things and get to see some bad things as well, but the best part is that you learn to deal with people.
    These people have a completely different mindset. They don't get satisfied with mediocre work and push you to work even harder. You are given group assignments that you need to do with all ki
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    neha sharma | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    Life does not depend on MBA degree. It totally depends on ourselves that how we live our life. It depends on the positive thoughts, creativity and hard work. MBA is a degree and it gives you a better career, good salary, luxurious lifestyle, but the most important thing is that you know, what makes you happy?
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    Trilochan Tiwari | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    After graduation, we want to build career in the field that makes us eager to go for opportunities.
    During MBA, we learn how to plan, how work on plan, how to make team and work with them in best possible manner.
    We also learn cooperation, team building, insights, and perception of work. After MBA, we become more professional towards our approach and work in more organized manner.
    We have responsibilities on our shoulder and we have a team, which are all dependent on each other. So, its wholesome approach toward work in which we will have to look with complete perspective.
    Work life balance depends on individual work and company he/ she is
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    Twinkle Gaur

    7 years ago
    Life is what one makes it to be. Life after MBA mainly depends on the institute where you are pursuing MBA. Life is not easy after completing MBA from top institute like IIMs, IITs, FMS. They are grilled by bosses and have to work very hard, as they get extremely hefty package. There are different kinds of jobs, one could take and the pace of life is entirely one's own choice. Your placement depends on the institute, where you are pursuing your MBA and that is the start point of your life and career. It is not necessary, if you clear from a reputed college sustaining in the job is major thing. If, after getting a high package, you are
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    Sanjana Sodhi Develop a passion for learning. | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    You will not get a dream job but you will definitely gain the platform from where you can start on the process of excellence. It very much depends on you as to how you wish to excel. The more you excel the easier your life will get or vice versa.
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    Aditi Agrawal | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    You will see a steep growth in your career after pursuing MBA. And, can get good job with fancy package.
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    Mehar Sharma Lovely Professional University | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    Dear Aspirant, doing MBA will surely change your life for better. MBA is a great option to join. Masters in Business Administration offers various areas of specialisation like Management, Finances, Operations, Hotel Management, Public Relations, Human Resources, Information, and Technology. A career in MBA is not only progressive but also brings with it many perks. MBAs are great for a career change and thriving business opportunities. Graduates of part-time or full-time MBA programs have higher chances of holding a high-level management position and enjoying successful MBA careers. Over 50% of MBA graduates worldwide are senior manage
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    Pritpal Singh | Contributor-Level 10

    5 years ago
    After MBA, you get promotion and good salary. You get good opportunities. You manage your time with full confidence. You get more responsibilities which you may don't have before MBA.

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