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Aarush Pandey

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MBA taught me the following things which are most important in professional life. Because of these things I am doing my work professionally. I think it is only an MBA course who changed my life and made me professionally eligible. Time management, Confidence, and self-esteem, Proper etiquette, Professional etiquette, Voice modulation, Written communication, Negotiation skills, Voice improvement, Use of gestures and eye contact. These types of skills can be learned only through MBA.

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Aarush Pandey

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Students who are doing MBA learn how to be the best version of themselves during an MBA. They learn proper etiquette which are an integral part of any interaction, be it social or professional. Professional etiquette plays a vital role in all settings from fairs, campus placements, and interviews. B-school programs make students accountable. Putting a whole lot of effort to crack difficult subjects makes them more tough and gives them the ability to deal with a whole lot of challenges with ease making them stellar employees for any firm. An MBA programme also helps build confidence and self-esteem which are important facets of any prof
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Ankit Kumar

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Opportunity to Learn Managerial and Entrepreneurial Skills
Apart from the theory covered in lectures, MBA schools have a lot more to offer which can help students learn more intricate skills. Skills such as public speaking, leadership, teamwork, conflict management, and negotiations.

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Aarush Pandey

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Yes. MBA is good for the growth of an individual. It will help an individual in many ways. As in the MBA course students learn many things which are listed below which will be responsible for the growth of an individual. Voice modulation
Written communication, Negotiation skills, Voice improvement
Use of gestures and eye contact. Time management, Confidence and self-esteem, Proper etiquette, Professional etiquette

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Aarush Pandey

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Students learn how to be the best version of themselves during an MBA. They learn proper etiquette which are an integral part of any interaction, be it social or professional. Experts teach students everything from how to greet people to presenting ideas to asking relevant questions to keeping eye contact with people to making small talk with important people. Professional etiquette plays a vital role in all settings from fairs, campus placements, and interviews. B-school programs make students accountable. Putting a whole lot of effort to crack difficult subjects makes them tougher and gives them the ability to deal with a whole lot o
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Aarush Pandey

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The following jobs are highly appreciated for management students.
1) Statistician
2) Mathematician
3) Accountant
4) Financial Manager
5) Medical and Health Services Manager
6) Business Operations Manager
7) Social and Community Services Manager

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Aarush Pandey

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1) Statistician - It is predicted that the number of jobs for statisticians will increase by 33% by 2026. This number is much larger than the predicted increase in statisticians for all other occupations. There are a plethora of opportunities for people with statistical abilities including data Science, applied mathematicians, financial analysts, sociologists and many more.
2) Mathematician - Mathematicians have a huge demand with the world becoming more and more data-driven. Everything from analytics to education will see a rise in the number of jobs for mathematicians. So, a specialisation and aptitude in mathematics can ensure caree
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Aarush Pandey

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Career options after an MBA are below.
1. Statistician - It is predicted that the number of jobs for statisticians will increase by 33% by 2026. This number is much larger than the predicted increase in statisticians for all other occupations. There are a plethora of opportunities for people with statistical abilities including data Science, applied mathematicians, financial analysts, sociologists and many more.
2) Mathematician - Mathematicians have a huge demand with the world becoming more and more data-driven. Everything from analytics to education will see a rise in the number of jobs for mathematicians. So, a specialisation and a
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Aarush Pandey

Contributor-Level 10

Management is an ever-changing ball game. In the previous generation, mere people management skills could ensure a successful management career progression. This is not the case in today's competitive environment. Management skills both soft and technical are required for a successful career. Not only have the skills required changed but also the job profiles. We at Lexicon have compiled a list of the top 7 management jobs in the future to ensure you can upskill yourself accordingly.
1) Statistician - It is predicted that the number of jobs for statisticians will increase by 33% by 2026. This number is much larger than the predicted in
...more

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6 years ago

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Aarush Pandey

Contributor-Level 10

1) Statistician - It is predicted that the number of jobs for statisticians will increase by 33% by 2026. This number is much larger than the predicted increase in statisticians for all other occupations. There are a plethora of opportunities for people with statistical abilities including data Science, applied mathematicians, financial analysts, sociologists and many more.
2) Mathematician - Mathematicians have a huge demand with the world becoming more and more data-driven. Everything from analytics to education will see a rise in the number of jobs for mathematicians. So, a specialisation and aptitude in mathematics can ensure caree
...more

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6 years ago

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Aarush Pandey

Contributor-Level 10

Management is an ever-changing ball game. In the previous generation, mere people management skills could ensure a successful management career progression. This is not the case in today's competitive environment. Management skills both soft and technical are required for a successful career. Not only have the skills required changed but also the job profiles. We at Lexicon have compiled a list of the top 7 management jobs in the future to ensure you can upskill yourself accordingly.
1) Statistician - It is predicted that the number of jobs for statisticians will increase by 33% by 2026. This number is much larger than the predicted in
...more

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Tasbiya Khan

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According to AIMS, some of the industries in need of MBA graduates include banking, finance, consulting, marketing, manufacturing, and technology. Here is a list of some of the most sought-after job titles in terms of their actual job titles along with their estimated annual average package offered to their graduates:

Job ProfilesAnnual Average package
Marketing ManagerINR 7.4 LPA
Finance ManagerINR 13 LPA
Investment BankerINR 4.5 LPA
Chief Technology OfficerINR 31 LPA
Information Technology DirectorINR 41 LPA
Product ManagerINR 16.3 LPA

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6 years ago

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Aarush Pandey

Contributor-Level 10

Management skills, both soft and technical are required for a successful career. Not only have the skills required changed but also the job profiles. We at Lexicon have compiled a list of the top 7 management jobs in the future to ensure you can upskill yourself accordingly.
1) Statistician - It is predicted that the number of jobs for statisticians will increase by 33% by 2026. This number is much larger than the predicted increase in statisticians for all other occupations. There are a plethora of opportunities for people with statistical abilities including data Science, applied mathematicians, financial analysts, sociologists and m
...more

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6 years ago

0 Follower 12 Views

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Aarush Pandey

Contributor-Level 10

Management is an ever-changing ball game. In the previous generation, mere people management skills could ensure a successful management career progression. This is not the case in today's competitive environment. Management skills both soft and technical are required for a successful career. Not only have the skills required changed but also the job profiles. We at Lexicon have compiled a list of the top 10 management jobs in the future to ensure you can upskill yourself accordingly.
1) Statistician - It is predicted that the number of jobs for statisticians will increase by 33% by 2026. This number is much larger than the predicted i
...more

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6 years ago

0 Follower 14 Views

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Aarush Pandey

Contributor-Level 10

Management is an ever-changing ball game. In the previous generation, mere people management skills could ensure a successful management career progression. This is not the case in today's competitive environment. Management skills both soft and technical are required for a successful career. Not only have the skills required changed but also the job profiles. We at Lexicon have compiled a list of the top 7 management jobs in the future to ensure you can upskill yourself accordingly.
1) Statistician - It is predicted that the number of jobs for statisticians will increase by 33% by 2026. This number is much larger than the predicted in
...more

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6 years ago

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Aarush Pandey

Contributor-Level 10

Statistician, Mathematician, Accountant, Financial Manager, Medical and Health Services Manager, Business Operations Manager, Social and Community Services Manager are the highest paying jobs in management.

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6 years ago

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Aarush Pandey

Contributor-Level 10

Here is the list of the top 7 management jobs in the future to ensure you can upskill yourself accordingly.
1) Statistician
2) Mathematician
3) Accountant
4) Financial Manager
5) Medical and Health Services Manager
6) Business Operations Manager
7) Social and Community Services Manager

New Question

6 years ago

0 Follower 14 Views

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Aarush Pandey

Contributor-Level 10

Management is an ever-changing ball game. In the previous generation, mere people management skills could ensure a successful management career progression. This is not the case in today's competitive environment. Management skills both soft and technical are required for a successful career. Not only have the skills required changed but also the job profiles. We at Lexicon have compiled a list of the top 7 management jobs in the future to ensure you can upskill yourself accordingly.
1) Statistician - It is predicted that the number of jobs for statisticians will increase by 33% by 2026. This number is much larger than the predicted in
...more

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