Friday, June 1, 2007

why to choose a Business school after BE

Its a question which pops up in every mind who are about to finish of with their BE or in the process of it ( few might seems to have the war settled before they are even in to there intermediate by there parents).Its like we cant just stand up with a THEORY based on axioms and facts that probably the best combination would be BE + An MBA . A normal person just after his/her BE ( exceptions are there) thinks that he or she is quite capable enough of not only triumph over the job filed in the first place but a good postion and salary in the next , but soon many a ppl realize its not the end of the world earning a good package in a reputed organization cuz the hunt for more comes soon after , at that time MBA seems to be quite the combination which suites over cuz by the time u are an MBA in any major u would be having good experience and if fate might favour the name of BIG Organization as well.

Another aspect is related to those who are interested in exploring new juncture while doing holding as master dergree in the same Technology of BE marks you in the same filed , an MBA
might be the right kind of choice for not only exploring a new filed but also cost effective in the latter stages of carrer .

Jobs come and go, but people are forever (Gavin Shear) , while doing MBA we find our selves in
a mob of people from multi-carrer fields , the idea is very much to get the knowledge and experience of their fileds and are not some what bound . Finding good people is tough. But one of the places you might choose to look would be in a business school. Nobody "accidentally" gets their MBA. Think about it: for the range of people that think about B school, some percentage actually apply. Those people need to be organized , attending campus visits, writing essays, sitting for the exams, considering the financial impact on their lives, and so on. Each one of these gates kicks a few more folks out of the pool, until you're left with only those people who truly want it. And of that group, only a small percentage are actually admitted. and then u have the opportunity to work among the supreme of all and get ur self marked to a reknown place.

One of the major problem involved in going through the front door of a major corporation seems impracticable holding a Bachelor's degree,B schools, on the other hand, have recruiting operations. They bring employers to campus, facilitate interviews, and help you network with alumni and business leaders in the community. They're very good at getting students past the front door, and in through the back. The odds, in short, are way better.

While during BE we came across all sort of hardship ,started of studying things which we dont even thought of studying , delivering speeches right at the start , makred us with presentations
and dozen of assignment , some time a pop up quiz , managing thing taking decision at the right time , and some time the right decision was not enough , we have to go for the kill and the blend of all these things really mold the person being capable enough of making decision while fully aware of the environment .

I would come to the point of choosing btween the right kind of institute , in my next session
till then have a nice day .........

1 comment:

NAB said...

Saifu,

Nice educative blog. I am not one of those normal persons who thought that i would be able to get a very good salary just after Engineering :) I truly agree that MBA opens the doors for managerial positions much earlier than just being a pure techie geek. Btw, usu. tech guys are considered pretty poor in communication, so MBA also covers that perception as well. However i believe one must not only look at this for example i believe that MBA would be a much better choice for me than an MS because i think i am better at handling the communication and coordination and leadership stuff than i am at technical stuff. So i think thats one thing to look at as well is whether MBA suits ones personality and working style or not. For technical gurus, i think MBA is more of a waste since doing MS can further shine their technical skills. However none of us has been hired for Microsoft so we can safely assume thats not the case for us ;) Waiting for the next one...