FAQs of MBA
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In the first year, a student is
exposed to all facets of management and all the above areas. The choice of
specialization is made in year two. Being exposed to all the fields, the choice
of specialization depends on one's interests and capabilities, as well as the
institutes' sources.
4. How to
select an MBA institute?
There are many methods to select
an institute; however, the best way of selecting a management institute is to go
for the best in the country. Going to the best institutes ensures quality
education, competitive peer group, good facilities, great atmosphere to pursue
your studies and obviously the best jobs. If one is not sure of any factor, or
if there is not much to choose from, then the best way to select an institute is
by reputation. Some of the factors that you need to consider while selecting the
institutes are: -
5. Should I
choose a Degree or a Diploma?
The focus should always be to aim
for the best B-schools in the country. Going by this thumb rule, one is assured
of the course being recognized by a competent authority and by the industry at
large.
The top management institutes
offer either a Diploma or a Degree, depending on their affiliation /
non-affiliation to a university. The IIMs, the best management institutes in
India, offer a PGDBM - Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management. JBIMS,
Mumbai is affiliated to Mumbai University and offers an MMS - Masters in
Management Studies.
6. Is the
institute location an important factor to go by?
The location of an Institute is
not important for the premier institutes. Employers seek out the best institutes
irrespective of its location. However, for others, it would be better if the
location is near a commercial hub so that even if employers do not visit the
campus, the student has an opportunity to come in close contact with potential
employers. Further, although these institutes may have very few permanent
faculties, the school authorities can get industry specialists for teaching
their students.