How is life before and after MBA?

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    Abhijeet Bhagwat | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    Depends if you are a fresher or having a work experience. For a fresher, it would be a whole new experience and learning. In your graduation, most of the assignments or projects are supposed to be done individually. Once you join an MBA programme, there is a little of individual thing except maybe your exams. All the presentations and projects are supposed to be done in groups. There is more of peer learning than professor-student learning in MBA. Then while doing these projects and assignments in a group comes your management and leadership skills.
    How good can you handle and manage the group?
    How efficiently you get the work done, etc
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    veenu deswal

    7 years ago
    Before MBA life is unplanned, poor life style, confusing. You just follow your routine of the day and nothing new is allowed to follow due to which you restricted to the routine. You don't think beyond that and it creates a barrier to learn something new in life. Also, before an MBA you have just theoretical knowledge but when you do MBA, you transform your theoretical knowledge into practice. MBA would provide you good opportunities to explore multiple areas and decide.
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    Ahijeet Das

    7 years ago
    Life before MBA and after will really change the world as we look into. Life before MBA is really different it keeps you away from what the real world is all about. It's about changing the perspective of what you want and what you always wanted to be in times to come. They really will make the changes you required to Life after MBA will take you through insights of what life will be delivering you in future. Through the continuous learning one must have gone through MBA it would be really beneficial in road to come ahead. It is really necessary to channelize what the market needs from you at that point and how can you deliver it. MBA l
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    Deepak Singhanwal Current Student- IIT, Varanasi | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    An MBA degree will increase your chances of getting hired in the industry you want, advancing your career if you're presently in the workforce, or start a new career path all faster and with a greater likelihood of success than if you didn't have the degree. An MBA is an individually rewarding, and professionally enriching experience, but for the investment made in a part-time, online, or full-time MBA, grads really want to see a return via MBA salaries. And they do repay. It may take some time to fully recognize the importance of your MBA in the workplace, but all indications and data point to the victory for the hard work you put int
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