Is it worth doing MBA without having any work experience? Why does an experience of 2-4 years is required for the same?
Asked by Akash Bharatwaj R
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3 Answers
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Ideal experience in MBA is of 2-3 years but nowadays majority of people pursue MBA so as to get job immediately. That is the reason why many b-schools have cropped up across the country. So, be careful while choosing the B-school. Confirm whether whatever they say in their brochure is right by contacting their alumni or visiting the institution directly. If you pursue MBA based on pure interest and not because you are unemployed then it is always worth. It doesn't matter whether you are experienced or fresher. Initial package might be less for a fresher but 2 years later, based on your skills, you will be earning equal to those experie...more
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In today's scenario everywhere people are admiring if you have a degree with work knowledge. Theory and practical experiences are two different aspects but conclude to same things. At the time of studies, individuals will have different aspects to see the chapters or modules if they have seen those challenges in the past. Presently, many institutes are offering MBA along with Live on Job trainings. They can be better choice for freshers.
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NITIN DESHMUKH Yard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its | Scholar-Level 17
8 years agoHi,
Yes, doing MBA is an enhancement to your knowledge. Curriculum for MBA course is more of practical knowledge oriented. Top B-Schools of India really do have pedagogy which is at par with other top universities of world. If you have work experience or have a chance of working after graduation then it's a better option so as to get knowledge of the current corporate world. This helps them to apply the knowledge and concepts in a better way.
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