Which stream in MBA is better .MBA IT or any other one?
If u will suggest me any stream so please tell me its fulk details about future through that stream plzzz.?
Asked by pardhan gautam
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As a career guide, I can not say that one specilization is better than another. It is purely depends on your taste and aptitude. Many specializations are availble at MBA. The traditional Electives are
A. General Management
B. Financial Management / Finance
C. Marketing / Sales Management
D. Human Resource Management / HR
E. Systems / IT Management
Besides these, many other specialization are also available.Ie-
1. Arline and Airport Management
2. Media Management
3. Project Management
4. Hospitality Management
5. Hospital Administrations
6. Healthcare Administration / Management
7. Educational Management
8. Family Business Management etc.
If you hav...more -
If you have done IT in your previous qualification, it can be an advantage. As LPU faculty, I would recommend MBA from LPU. LPU is known for its MBA. LPU provides quality education, with great scholarship programs plus holistic learning opportunities. Mittal School of Business is among the first 10 institutions in India to get ACBSP (USA) accreditation, Mittal School of Business ranked among the top 40 Management institutions in India, as per NIRF ranking 2021. The best thing about LPU about placement is that they provide placement classes to all the students from the first year who opt for the placement. With the help of this, they ca...more
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Selecting any specialization in the course like MBA, definitely depends upon the Interest of the student. One should take the stream depends upon his performance in Graduation Degree itself in that particular subject.
I had done my MBA from LPU with dual specialization, but as per my understanding based on my practical experience of present market trend, student should opt for MBA (Hons.) program from LPU.
Student with MBA (Hons.) program definitely get the priority from the corporate employers in terms of placement & future career aspect. Its because MBA (Hons.) students are trained with more Industry inclined curriculums in Lovely...more -
As a career advisory, I can't argue that one specialty is superior to another. It is entirely dependent on your preferences and abilities. MBA offers a variety of specializations. Traditional electives include:
A. General Management
B. Financial Management / Finance
C. Marketing / Sales Management
D. Human Resource Management / HR
E. Systems / IT Management
India has a number of excellent universities. Good practical and industry exposure, good placements, skill development programme, professional enhancement training, and exposure for its students are some of the characteristics of a good institution, as is the amount of scholarships grante...more -
All the streams of MBA has different scope. If you have interest in MBA in IT, go ahead. The MBA in IT is helpful to expose the students to advanced technical and analytical skills, leadership, project management and team management. Project-based courses and hands-on learning opportunities help equip students to help organizations solve complex business issues with advanced technology solutions. They are exposed to everything from organizational support and risk-management to enterprise applications support. There are many colleges in India that provide MBA in information technology:
Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad
Indian Inst...more -
Well both have their USPs. I would say that you try to know where your interest lies. I would suggest that you must pursue your interest because that will give you an edge over everything else. Mittal School of Business, which attracts students from various parts of the world, is one of India's foremost Business Schools recognised for its industry-oriented and technology focused curriculum, interactive and hands-on pedagogy, accompanied by intensive industry interface which also involves training of national and international industry professionals. A multidisciplinary campus and multicultural environment suffused with student activity...more
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Choosing between MBA IT or other streams of MBA depends on your interests, career goals, and the current job market trends. Here are some potential advantages of pursuing an MBA in IT:
In-Demand Skills: An MBA in IT can provide you with specialised knowledge in managing IT resources and projects, which are in high demand in many industries.
Career Advancement: An MBA in IT can prepare you for higher-level positions in IT management, such as IT project manager, IT director, or chief information officer. Versatility: IT management skills can be applied in various industries, including healthcare, finance, and manufacturing, among others....more -
MBA in Finance has more job opportunities in areas such as banks, investment, and portfolio management firms, accounts departments of companies, etc. On the other hand, MBA in Marketing has job opportunities in areas such as brand management, advertising, sales departments, etc. As per my knowledge, MBA in marketing has more scope in future in comparison to MBA in finance because in the market most of the job is related to the marketing and more salary in marketing in comparison to finance and I think finance is difficult in comparison to marketing but the job in marketing can be tough. MBA gives a good career start and leads to a wide...more
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I will suggest you to do MBA in HR or Marketing specializations. The degree programme in Maters in Business Administration is one of the most jobs provider educational degree course in the world. If you are not choosing LPU for MBA, make sure you are into Iims or the deemed government business schools of India. Moreover, I would suggest you go through NIRF rankings 2020 for B-Schools and plan accordingly. LPU has been ranked 50th. Also, spending more money on colleges has nothing to do with the quality of education. It has to do with the quality of their infrastructure (for private colleges). I did MBA from LPU. Lovely Professional Uni...more
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